Jan 28 2021 06:49 AM
Hello,
The Sharepoint 365 still looks like it is in Beta phase.
There are build-in comments for each list item, but any user can delete any comment, doesn't matter who owns this comment, and it make very useless this functionality.
Is there any way to disable deletion of comments?
I think it should be very easy comparing to check who and what comment can delete.
Jan 28 2021 07:39 AM
Currently it is not possible to edit the comment or disable deletion of comments.
Reference: SharePoint Online: All you need to know about Commenting in Lists
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Feb 16 2021 12:47 AM
Feb 16 2021 12:52 AM - edited Feb 16 2021 12:53 AM
@Mastahh with out-of-the-box SharePoint Online you can't inject javascript. Microsoft did this deliberately so sites wouldn't break when they add new features & functionality under their continuous development model. It might be do-able with SPFx but I have no knowledge of that as we can't use it at our company.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User
Feb 16 2021 01:48 AM
As @RobElliott said, Injecting custom JavaScript/CSS on modern pages is not recommended.
However, you can inject JS and CSS files into SharePoint Modern pages using SPFx Application Customizer.
SPFx application customizer will be loaded on all existing and newly created modern pages in SharePoint. So, you have to check if you are on correct list/library within your code and then inject the necessary code.
You can also check the current logged in user and his/her permissions and hide the disable button accordingly.
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May 17 2021 06:38 AM
May 17 2021 07:44 AM
@Mastahh SharePoint and the other Office 365 aps are under constant development. There will never be a "final" version which you would have got with packaged software, it's always developing.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Intranet, SharePoint, Website and Power Platform Manager (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)