Nov 05 2021 05:22 PM
While when i tried to add a new modern page inside my communication site, i will always get a Page Banner/Tile, as follow:-
so how i can completely remove it? I know that i can set the banner as Plain, but this will still show the title text, while i need to remove the whole section..any advice?
Nov 07 2021 11:14 PM - edited Feb 23 2023 01:29 AM
@john john To create a blank page without header & title, you have to create a site page with Home page layout.
Check this step by step article to create a modern blank page without header & title in SharePoint online: SharePoint Online: Create a blank page without header & title
If you have already created the page, you have to change the page layout to "Home" page layout using PowerShell (more examples available in above article link) .
Using PnP PowerShell:
Connect-PnPOnline -Url "<site-url>"
Set-PnPClientSidePage -Identity "MyPageName" -LayoutType "Home"
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Aug 11 2022 02:38 AM
Hi @john john, were you able to follow the steps & achieve your requirements? Let me know if you still need help with this?
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Oct 17 2023 10:34 AM
Oct 18 2023 12:09 AM
Yes, you have to set the layout of SharePoint site page to Home page layout.
You can follow the article if you want to create new blank page without title and header: SharePoint Online: Create a blank page without header & title
Also, it is easier to set page layout to Home using the PowerShell commands for existing SharePoint pages. However, you can check if there is any way to change the page layout using SharePoint REST API which might help you if you don't want to use PowerShell.
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Jul 23 2024 09:17 PM
There is now a new way to do this. The page title is a web part that can be removed or added to a page multiple times.
https://admin.microsoft.com/?#/messagecenter/:/messages/MC791596
Jul 31 2024 11:33 PM
@PaulL
Do you know if this has rolled out yet? I cant access the link, so I only have the information from your screenshot to work with. Its not in my clients sharepoint yet, so you know if they have to update something to get it?
It would be perfect timing for me if it did roll out as planned in your screenshot.
Aug 01 2024 02:05 AM
You can also check the rollout information on publicly available site as well at: Microsoft 365 roadmap ID 386904
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