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Create HUB site
- AnonymousApr 16, 2018
Once you registered for hubsite please associate and join sites to hub by following below
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/features/hub-site/create-hub-site-with-powershell
Then you can build a consistent navigation theme on top which associates all sites to top navigation and similar structure will appear on all associated sites.
You can build a news roll up which rolls up content from all sites on the hub.
Basically you have to leverage all modern webparts and design the hubsite to get below look and feel.
Via the support https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/features/hub-site/create-hub-site-with-powershell, it seems as though you need to associate sites with the Hub Site in order for the changes to take place. I'd go ahead and take the next step to see if this changes anything.
- Apr 24, 2018Hub sites are not supposed to be in production yet. Check the Q & A section in the blog announcement: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/SharePoint-Blog/Organize-your-intranet-with-SharePoint-hub-sites/ba-p/174081
"SharePoint hub sites will begin to roll out to Targeted Release customers starting late March 2018 and will be completed within 1 month. We are then targeting early May 2018 for complete worldwide rollout. You can track release progress on the public Office 365 Roadmap; note this link is filtered on “SharePoint” items."- Julius RieglerMay 21, 2018Brass Contributor
It's no written that they completed worldwide rollout. Is that still just for targeted release?
- AnonymousApr 24, 2018Same thing happened for targeted release. Powershell worked but didn’t see UI until it was pushed live.