Mar 08 2022 11:43 PM
I am planning to build a knowledgebase for my company. This is all currently done in MS Word, and stored in document libraries.
I'm exploring whether a Wiki pages library is the way to go for this.
I've seen examples where there is a navigation tree on the left hand side of the page, completely customized, with collapsible titles, subsections, etcetera. A bit like the table of contents you can generate in a Word document.
How is this done? My company still uses classic Sharepoint, but will be migrating to Sharepoint Online soon.
Is this only possible in Sharepoint Online? If yes, how?
Mar 24 2022 02:00 PM
Hi @tomswaelen
i think, you mean not the standard site navigation, right?
I think, you mean a ToC (=Table of content) :) It's not possible OOTB. But you can use an ToC extension like https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/blob/main/samples/react-page-navigator/
I create oftern knowledgebases or wikis with modern sites and search driven content with the PnP Modern Search WebParts: https://microsoft-search.github.io/pnp-modern-search/
Regards, Dave