Roadmap Pitstop: November 2018
Published Nov 30 2018 10:19 AM 27.2K Views
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The SharePoint team has been hard at work and we have some great new updates that were rolled out in November 2018 that you might be interested in! This is the comprehensive, consolidated recap for all things SharePoint to keep you up to date + companion podcast episode.

 

Welcome to The Intrazone Roadmap Pitstop – a bonus monthly podcast episode that will answer, "What's rolling out now for SharePoint and related technologies into Office 365?" These roadmap episodes, and this blog post, will be concise and relevant to the NOW - it's all about supporting good change management based on feedback from you, our listeners/readers - so thank you.

 

Below the embedded podcast episode, you’ll see numerous blog sections released roadmap items across the main SharePoint workloads, next month teasers and ongoing helpful resources – scroll and stay informed:

 

  • Inform and engage with dynamic employee experiences
  • Teamwork with SharePoint team sites and Microsoft Teams integration
  • New and updated SharePoint web parts
  • Important, related technology items
  • What's coming in December 2018 teasers
  • Helpful, ongoing change management resources

 

In this podcast episode, I, too, talk with John Sanders (LinkedIn | Twitter | SCUBA), principal program manager on the SharePoint engineering team, who focuses on all things web parts – the building blocks of your pages and sites of your Intranet.

 

 

These “roadmap” podcasts and blog posts are the message center for Everyone. We'll keep you informed, current, and ahead of the ever-curving road'map. So, whether you choose to listen or read, this blog post has it all right here for your ears and eyes.

 

All these features began rolling out to Targeted Release customers in Office 365 as of November 2018 (possibly early December 2018 to give realistic wiggle room). Let’s go!

 

Inform and engage with dynamic employee experiences

Mega-menu navigation | Increase the value and space of your site navigation. The new megamenu options allow for multiple levels of hierarchy at once - no fly-outs needed. This will enable you to better organize and showcase the related content and sites associated under that hub site.

The new SharePoint mega-menu helps organize your site navigation.The new SharePoint mega-menu helps organize your site navigation.

Updated "Change the look" panel | This "Change the look" panel update includes a new tab interface for the various site settings: theme, header, navigation and footer - all accessible inline as a site owner in a right fly-out edit pane.

 The updated "Change the look" panel gives you easier access to adjust site theme, navigation, header and footer configuration.The updated "Change the look" panel gives you easier access to adjust site theme, navigation, header and footer configuration.

 

New site header and footer options | Now, site owners can reclaim some of the vertical space at the top of the site and highlight the main page content instead. There will be three new choices: standard, minimal and compact. When you change the look of your site, you can now add a site footer to showcase common information you wish to highlight at the bottom of your site.

 Add a logo, text and hyperlinks to the footer of your site.Add a logo, text and hyperlinks to the footer of your site.

 

Create an associated site from within a hub site | Make governing sites associated to a hub site easier by having them automatically associated and created from within the hub site itself. You'll connect sites to hubs by using a "new site" button right on the hub site itself -- when you tap it, you get our normal new site experience and the site will be automatically associated to the hub site.

 Create an associated site right from within a SharePoint hub site.Create an associated site right from within a SharePoint hub site.

 

@mentions in page/news comments (Web and mobile) | Similar to Outlook, it is now possible to @mention someone who has access to the news article within its comments and they will be notified and brought into the discussion. Did we @mention to you that there’s no easier way to loop someone in? When viewing a news article within the SharePoint mobile app, you can now directly @mention a person from within your organization and they will be notified - aka, drawn into the article and your response to further engage on what's happening around you. Bring people into the discussion - @mention them.

 At mention someone in the comments of a SharePoint page or news article to draw them into the discussion.At mention someone in the comments of a SharePoint page or news article to draw them into the discussion.

Teamwork with SharePoint team sites and Microsoft Teams integration

Add a Teams team instance to a group-connected team site in one click | If you’re group-connected team site is not connected to a chat-based hub for teamwork, then it’s just one click of the new Connect to Teams button in bottom-left corner of your site that gets you one.

 Create an integrated Microsoft Team right from within your SharePoint team siteCreate an integrated Microsoft Team right from within your SharePoint team site

 

Quicker dialog box to add SharePoint pages and lists as tabs in Teams | When you add a tab in Teams, you can tab between available lists, pages and news items to quickly bring them into your hub for teamwork. They’re your tabs, use them.

 Add SharePoint pages and lists as tabs in Microsoft Teams.Add SharePoint pages and lists as tabs in Microsoft Teams.

 

Additional page details | (thumbnail and description) | You will now be able to choose both a new thumbnail and page description within page details: Previously, modern pages would automatically select the first image and generate a description for a page to use in search, highlighted content, and SharePoint News. Now you can customize these components to further manage how they appear in various places to your viewers.

New and updated SharePoint web parts

Yammer Conversations | You will be able to integrate conversations from any Yammer group, topic, user or home feed into any SharePoint page or site with the new Yammer conversations web part, which integrates a fully interactive Yammer experience directly in SharePoint.

 Add a fully-interactive Yammer conversations to SharePoint page and news articles.Add a fully-interactive Yammer conversations to SharePoint page and news articles.

 

YouTube embed | A picture is worth a thousand words. A YouTube video can be worth a million. And it’s best if it’s not just a link out to the Web, but rather a playable video that sits right beside the additional context you want to surround it. You can add a video from YouTube by pasting the share link provided by YouTube. We’ve added a YouTube icon to make this more apparent in the toolbox.

 Add a video from YouTube so it's playable within the context of your SharePoint pages and news articles.Add a video from YouTube so it's playable within the context of your SharePoint pages and news articles.

 

Quick Chart update | The Quick Charts web part now allows you to select a list on the current site to use for your data to be visualized, instead of manually entering the data.

 Add a Quick Chart web part and use a SharePoint list as its data source.Add a Quick Chart web part and use a SharePoint list as its data source.

 

New admin web part controls | SharePoint Online admins can now hide the Twitter, Kindle, YouTube web parts from toolbox (these are web parts shipped by Microsoft that pull in non-Office 365 content).

SharePoint Framework v1.7 | Take the web parts built with SharePoint Framework and make them available as applications for Microsoft Teams. Host Microsoft Teams Tabs as Application Pages and Web Parts. Web part connections use dynamic data to facilitate connecting one or more web part to another - providing rich, integrated mini-dashboards. 

 

Learn more about using web parts on SharePoint pages in Office 365.

Important, related technology items not covered in the associated The Intrazone podcast

SharePoint Server 2019 general availability (10/22/18) | SharePoint Server 2019 represents a whole new generation of SharePoint, one born in the cloud, and representative of the ease of use we delivered in SharePoint Online. SharePoint Server 2019 was built on the same core platform as SharePoint Server 2016, providing the scale and performance you’ve come to expect in addition to new, modern experiences for users, that are both intuitive and familiar.

 

Create an org-wide team in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Teams will support an easy way for everyone in an organization with up to 1,000 (and soon 2,500) active users to be a part of a single team for collaboration with the new org-wide team type. With this feature, all internal users (up to 1,000/2,500 active users) will be added as members automatically.

 

Microsoft Stream intelligence features | As part of our commitment to empower people and organizations with AI solutions, we are expanding the availability of intelligence capabilities in Stream to additional Office 365 plans: face detection, speech-to-text, transcript search. Additionally, speech-to-text transcription that enables closed captions and deep search will be applied to existing videos in Stream. Beginning in November 2018, these new capabilities will begin to roll out to the following Office 365 plans: Enterprise E1, Enterprise E3, Firstline F1, Education A1, Education A3, Business Premium, Business Essentials, and Microsoft 365 Business.

 

Search "results from your OneDrive" more clearly labeled | Cleaner UI to help visualize which search results come from your private zones and other from more public zones. Permissions have always and will continue to remain intact within search results. 

 

SharePoint migration tool updates - Designed to simplify your journey to the cloud through a free, simple, and fast solution, the SharePoint Migration Tools enables you to migrate content from on-premises SharePoint sites and shares to SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams in Office 365. For scenarios in which you would like to migrate files into specific Microsoft Teams Channels folders, you can use the Windows PowerShell cmdlets and specify the appropriate relative paths, plus new PowerShell cmdlets based on the SharePoint Migration Tool (SPMT) migration engine. They can be used to move files from SharePoint 2013 on-premises document libraries and list items, and file shares to Office 365.

What's coming in December 2018 teasers

Page designs | Save your creators time when they generate new SharePoint pages, and ensure that the consistency of experience for how you promote your content and information remains intact. You can control the design and layout of your pages in a similar fashion as you can with custom site designs and themes using site scripts.

 

Audience targeting | You can better define what news articles and pages appear on the home experience of your site by configuring what is visible to specific groups. Each person will have a unique experience that complies with what you wish them to view without creating multiple audience-specific sites, you can serve them all from within a more centralized location with a personalized, targeted experience. Audience targeting support will be enabled in news, pages and other web parts so that you can define and target who best to reach with content and site experiences.

Helpful, ongoing change management resources

 

Thanks for tuning in and/or reading this episode/blog of the Intrazone Roadmap Pitstop - November 2018 (blog/podcast). We’re open to your feedback in comments below to hear how both the Roadmap Pitstop podcast episodes and blogs can be improved over time.

 

Happy now and future trails,

Mark

 

 

14 Comments
Silver Contributor
Great stuff to look forward to for the remainder of 2018!

Appreciate the update and the podcast episode.

 

>SharePoint Online admins can now hide the Twitter, Kindle, YouTube web parts from toolbox

How, where? Powershell only? SharePoint Admin center?

The Roadmap links are helpful. But what would be more helpful would be MS Docs links to help pages that describe the feature or how to manage them (e.g. how to enable and edit megamenus).

Copper Contributor

Thank you for the update!

 

How about security trimming for the mega menu? This would just the whole thing great.

 

@Mark Kashman are you in Berlin (Ignite) next week?

 

Iron Contributor

@Mark Kashman great update and very useful that you added the roadmap id's in this blogpost :)

Copper Contributor

Will there be security trimming in mega menu ?

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Hi @Kevin Crossman. Glad you liked the post and related podcast. Quick answers to your questions: 1) Yes, PowerShell is the method for hiding the 3rd party web parts so that they do not show in your users page authoring toolbox. We'll publish the 'how to' article soon. 2) Good feedback about linking to support articles as well. I had toyed with that, and then thought duplicative as I usually do that with the "release" blogs per feature(s), and thought most to link to the roadmap item for these "roadmap" posts. Easy to do both :-). And FYI to pt.2 of your 2nd question - you will toggle mega-menus on and off from within the "Change the look" panel; also to be included in the coming how to.

 

Cheers and happy holidays, Mark

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Hi @robvisual. In this first iteration, mega-menus will not be aware of security trimming to the user who is logged in. However, we've indicated at Ignite that we aim to deliver audience targeting and metadata-driven experiences as future updates to mega-menus. And I was not in Berlin for MITT. I was traveling for other events in Orlando (Office & SharePoint LIVE; #Live360) and Chicago (#SPFestChi18). I'll be supporting MITT in London and Dubai in 2019. See you there ;)? Hope Berlin gave you all and more what you were looking for. - Mark.

Microsoft

Hi @Harsh Damania - yes, over time we will invest in this area as we indicated at Ignite 2018. Please see more what I wrote in response to robvisual above; they had the same question.

Silver Contributor
@Mark Kashman thanks for shouldering the questions here and over on Twitter and always giving full and thoughtful responses. Wishing you happy holidays too —- John
Copper Contributor

Hi @Mark Kashman

 

Could you please tell me a little more about how the mega menu will work in practice. The roadmap entry says "SharePoint hub sites: mega menu navigation". Does that mean mega menus are available only at hub level? Or will they be available for any site (Communication/Team) associated with a hub? Will that mega menu be global? Or can each site have its own local mega menu? Are they an addition to the 3-level fly-out quicklinks or a replacement of?

 

Apologies for all the questions! We're keen to use the mega menu and just want to make sure we kick the process off on the right foot. We're undecided as to whether we need a hub site (we'd probably prefer the content to live just in one site for consistent URLs) so would be good to know before starting the process off – thank you!

Iron Contributor

[Correction: all features contained in the "Change the look" panel update (mega-menu, site header and site footer) were delayed until January 2019. Our apologies for the mistake both here in the blog and within the related podcast episode. It's coming soon, and will kick off the new year nicely.]

 


Hi @Mark Kashman,

 

It's already the end of January, I haven't seen the "Change the look" panel updates. When can we expect this? 

 

Cheers,

Daniel

Silver Contributor
@Daniel Laskewitz per the roadmap here https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoft-365/roadmap?rtc=2&filters=SharePoint%2CIn%20Development#ow... quite a few items have been delayed to February and beyond. I’m a great fan of the team but really hope that the mismatch between announcements by Marketing and delivery by Engineering improves in 2019. The team may have to be more conservative at the flagship events. End of 2018 for many features was clearly far too ambitious.
Copper Contributor

i love this article, and also update the algorithem for the users thank you for providing best content

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