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1607 TopicsTurnkey intranet solutions for SharePoint and Office 365
I've just published an updated version of a directory of turnkey intranet solutions for SharePoint and Office 365. This updated edition of the directory includes 20 vendors from around the world, including Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, India, Netherlands, Romania, United Kingdom and the United States. All the vendors listed in this directory work specifically with SharePoint or Office 365. However, in this edition vendors have been flagged to identify if they are: Only available for Office 365 Installed as a SharePoint Add-in Delivered so that everyone receives updates automatically A development framework You can view and download the July 2016 edition of this directory from Docs.com: https://docs.com/james-dellow/6035/sharepoint-o365-turnkey-intranet-directory-july Hopefully some of you might find this useful.2.8KViews10likes6CommentsThe Future of SharePoint - 7 videos - Demos and tours from the May 2016 announcement
Foundation for the Future: SharePoint Server 2016 Your Intranet in Your Pocket: The SharePoint mobile app The Mobile and Intelligent Intranet: SharePoint sites and PowerApps Effortless File Sharing on Any Device: OneDrive for Business and SharePoint Security, Privacy and Compliance for SharePoint and OneDrive for Business Accelerating Innovation with Hybrid: SharePoint Server 2016 and Office 365 Open and Connected Platform: The SharePoint Framework
1.8KViews9likes2CommentsBoard view in SharePoint Online / Microsoft Lists
Microsoft is introducing Board view in #SharePointOnline / #MicrosoftLists Highlights: New Kanban board list view Drag & drop items through the stages of workflow Configure which columns to displayed on card & in what order Release Timeline Read more at: Board view in SharePoint online / Microsoft ListsSolved85KViews7likes35CommentsModern SharePoint and Search Results/Search Refiners Web Parts?
Any ETA on this in modern SharePoint? Or assurance that it will be included? We have so many search solutions, with custom display templates, so this will be another thing holding us back from adopting modern UI.15KViews7likes13CommentsGuidance and API for determining rendering mode for a list
Hi everybody, We frequently hear customers ask, "Why is this list in classic mode? Modern experiences are enabled at the tenant level, but this list still uses classic mode - what's going on?" We've released some new API that allows you to determine, given the URL of a list, what rendering mode that list will use when visited in the browser, and if that rendering mode is classic, what feature or setting is causing that to happen. Learn more about this API here. Let us know what you think!902Views6likes0CommentsSharePoint Online: Collapsible sections on modern pages
Finally!! Much awaited feature - collapsible sections on #SharePoint modern pages will be released soon Collapsible/expandable sections on modern pages Show sections in an accordion view or as tabs (future release) Roll out begins in early July More details at: SharePoint: Collapsible sections on modern pagesSolved127KViews6likes81CommentsNew "Site Pages" feature in O365 Team Sites conflicting with Publishing feature
Hi guys, I don't know if this is the appropriate channel to post something like this. If not, please redirect me to the right one. Between yesterday and today we've noticed a new behavior in most of the O365 tenants. The new SharePoint feature “Site Pages”, which did not exist before, has started to be activated in all newly created Team Sites. When this feature is activated, you cannot activate the feature “SharePoint Server Publishing” in the Team Site. As this is something affecting critically all our cloud customer base and their productive environments, is there any way we can detailed info about why this behavior is applying now, if there is any way to prevent it and what are the implications of disabling the "Site Pages" feature? We're aware that SPFx is rolling out and this feature might be part of the infrastructure supporting it, but we'd like to understand what are the real implications for O365 productive systems. This behavior started happening regardless of whether the environment has "Enable" or "Disable preview features". Thanks in advance, Enric PS: Posted also in the Office 365 Development space. cc Chris McNulty Mark-Kashman danholme LincolnDeMaris10KViews5likes25CommentsA SharePoint page in iFrame from a multigeo location within the same M365 does not work
In our solution we have components to open a sharepoint page in a modal window in an iFrame which works perfectly fine in a non-multigeo scenario. However since including multi-geo environments, this don't seem to work as expected because SharePoint doesn't allow loading a page from a different geo location due to a Content Security Policy Directive. I understand that by design SharePoint does not allow loading pages in an iFrame from an external domain. However in this cause we're trying to load it from a different geo location but within the same M365 tenant connected to the same AD. For example when using the _layouts/15/sharedialog.aspx? page SharePoint takes care to add all the SharePoint domains of the different geo locations in the Content Security Policy directive header attribute but this does not happen when loading an normal news page. Is there a way around this? Am I missing some admin configuration? I would expect SharePoint to recognize the domains for the different geo locations of the same eco system as trusted between one another. Thanks in advance for any advice.180Views5likes0CommentsCommunication Site & Images as a link
Having the ability to add any size image as a hyper link is standard option in web design, however it isn’t available in modern communication site or pages. This is a killer for us to be able to move towards modern site development. Has anyone found a work around that doesn't require code?4KViews5likes3CommentsCommon (mis)conceptions about SharePoint Framework!
In this PnP Webcast, we concentrated to have a quick discussion around the most common (mis)conceptions around SharePoint Framework. We chose three commonly heard statements and talked about the reasoning and situation around them. We also included a demo around how to easily migrate your existing Angular 1.x app to client-side web part to demonstrate some of the topics, which we covered during our discussion. Watch it here. https://dev.office.com/blogs/common-misconceptions-about-sharepoint-framework #SPFx659Views4likes0Comments