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4 TopicsHow to create custom section layout options for SharePoint online modern site pages?
Hello Everyone, SharePoint provides default layout options below as mentioned in the screenshot. How can we create custom section layout options as per our needs? If there are any ways to create custom section layout options then please let me know your thoughts on the same. Can anyone help me with the same? Thanks1.6KViews0likes1CommentSharePoint Server Subscription Theming / Font
I have two questions about theming/branding SharePoint Server Subscription (not Online) 1. Apply theme To use a new specific company color schema I want to use a custom Theming for modern pages: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/declarative-customization/site-theming/sharepoint-site-theming-overview To apply the new theme I found the PowerShell commands for SharePoint Online: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/declarative-customization/site-theming/sharepoint-site-theming-powershell But how can I apply the custom theme in SharePoint Server (Subscription)? Regarding the SharePoint Server PowerShell cmdls there is no "apply-theme" command: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/sharepoint/sharepoint-server/sharepoint-server-sub-cmdlets 2. Font family It is possible to apply a company specific font in the modern experience mode? All classic layout options (MasterPages, composed looks etc.) not useable. The only option that I found so far needs an SPFx application customizer.403Views0likes0CommentsIntranet Site Structure with Hub Sites
Hi, all. I have a project currently where I am to build out a sample of our existing Intranet using modern sites, so that we can show leadership not only how much we will benefit from the transition (new technologies that become available to us, etc), but also how the transition will look. IN this new "hub site - associated site" structure, however, I'm a little confused about the layout. In the end, I want our new Intranet to be structured in a way that will allow us to not only take full advantage of all of the most current technologies, but also future-proof it as much as possible. Therefore, I am seeking advice on how to accomplish this. Currently, the section I am building in my sample currently exists in our Classic Intranet, as: Intranet > Product Org > Products and Services > ProdOps 1. The first question I have is a bit of a clarification: in this new "hub sites" and "associated sites" world, is it semantically correct to create sub-sites anymore? Or do we just make sites and associate them to each other? 2. Secondly, I understand that we create Communication sites and convert them to the hub Sites. In my structure, I would probably want to originally make the Intranet and Product Org sites as Communication sites, convert them to Hub sites, and then associate them all with each other, correct? 3. For a site like Products and Services (which currently has sub-sites), what types of Modern site is recommended? It's not just a single team, and will either need to link to (or house directly) document and asset libraries. Originally, I thought a Communication site, but then I read that those cannot have sub-sites, and that if I want those, I should consider Publishing sites instead. But THEN, I read that publishing sites are not available as modern sites, and that doesn't work for us. 4. One part I am trying to incorporate in this new structure is our wiki. I think it would work great to have each component of the wiki to be in each department's own site as wiki page libraries. HOWEVER, I read that with wiki page libraries, we cannot control the entire layout of the page, only the content. We will want to design it all out, with full control of the pages with SPFx, Office Fabric UI, Fabric React, and other technologies. Therefore: Would an Enterprise wiki be a better idea? Is the Enterprise wiki a modern site? Would I built it as a separate site and just associate it to each and every other site? 5. Associating sites: Currently the job of associating sites seems extremely manual and tedious and error-prone (leaving out a site that should be associated to one of the millions of others, seems inevitable), so what is the best practice to automatically ensure sites re associated with each other? Is there a way to do this? Thanks, guys! The answers to these questions will help me get started! Thanks, in advance! ~Charisma3.4KViews0likes6CommentsSharePoint Modern Page custom column layouts
Hello, I need to build the following layouts (4-column content and Org Chart / Structure) in SharePoint Modern Page but am having trouble determining which tools to use. 4-column Content: Org Chart: The current problem I have is that the columns for the page layout currently is set max at 3. For the Org Chart, the layout is giving me problems as well since the image of each person is parallel to their name and position (I thought the Text editor webpart would be able to handle it but it doesn't allow images there). Please help guide me what tools I can use or what I can do to replicate the contents from above. For the Org Chart, it doesn't necessarily have to be the same layout as above but at least something to display Org Structure and Employee Details.Solved4.5KViews0likes3Comments