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What is SharePoint Pages?


SharePoint pages are a feature within Microsoft SharePoint that allow users to create and share content on a SharePoint site. These pages can display various types of information, such as text, images, videos, and documents, and can be customized using web parts, which are building blocks that add different functionalities. There are different types of pages, including modern pages, classic pages, and wiki pages, each offering unique customization options. SharePoint pages are designed to facilitate collaboration and information sharing among team members, making it easier to organize and present data in a user-friendly manner.


  • Create & edit

  • Web parts & apps

  • Masterpages

  • .aspx (architecture)

  • Working with pages using Power Automate

  • Working with pages using PowerShell

  • Working with pages using Microsoft Graph


SharePoint offers several types of pages, each designed for different purposes:

  • Modern Pages: These are user-friendly and highly customizable, allowing you to add various web parts like text, images, and documents. They are responsive and work well on mobile devices.

  • Classic Pages: These are the traditional type of pages in SharePoint, offering a familiar interface for those who have used SharePoint for a long time. They provide a range of customization options but are less flexible than modern pages.

  • Wiki Pages: These pages are designed for collaborative content creation. They allow users to add and edit content easily, making them ideal for creating knowledge bases or documentation.

  • Publishing Pages: These are used in publishing sites and are designed for creating and managing content that needs to go through an approval process before being published.


External links:


SharePoint Articles

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SharePoint Modernization Scanner

SharePoint News

SharePoint Premium

SharePoint RSS

SharePoint Search

SharePoint Search Query Tool

Site Collection App Catalog

SharePoint Web UI kit

Site Columns

Site Footer

Site Provisioning

Sites

Sites and Site Collections

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©1985

Pages*

Whether it’s through stunning designs or seamless user experiences, I’m dedicated to delivering work that inspires and resonates.

Topic

DIGITAL MACGYVER

©85

What is SharePoint Pages?


SharePoint pages are a feature within Microsoft SharePoint that allow users to create and share content on a SharePoint site. These pages can display various types of information, such as text, images, videos, and documents, and can be customized using web parts, which are building blocks that add different functionalities. There are different types of pages, including modern pages, classic pages, and wiki pages, each offering unique customization options. SharePoint pages are designed to facilitate collaboration and information sharing among team members, making it easier to organize and present data in a user-friendly manner.


  • Create & edit

  • Web parts & apps

  • Masterpages

  • .aspx (architecture)

  • Working with pages using Power Automate

  • Working with pages using PowerShell

  • Working with pages using Microsoft Graph


SharePoint offers several types of pages, each designed for different purposes:

  • Modern Pages: These are user-friendly and highly customizable, allowing you to add various web parts like text, images, and documents. They are responsive and work well on mobile devices.

  • Classic Pages: These are the traditional type of pages in SharePoint, offering a familiar interface for those who have used SharePoint for a long time. They provide a range of customization options but are less flexible than modern pages.

  • Wiki Pages: These pages are designed for collaborative content creation. They allow users to add and edit content easily, making them ideal for creating knowledge bases or documentation.

  • Publishing Pages: These are used in publishing sites and are designed for creating and managing content that needs to go through an approval process before being published.


External links:


SharePoint Articles

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S cont.

SharePoint Articles

SharePoint Modernization Scanner

SharePoint News

SharePoint Premium

SharePoint RSS

SharePoint Search

SharePoint Search Query Tool

Site Collection App Catalog

SharePoint Web UI kit

Site Columns

Site Footer

Site Provisioning

Sites

Sites and Site Collections

SPFx Extensions

SPFx Vs Traditional Tool Chain Comparison

Updates

View formatting

Let's Work Together

DIGITAL MACGYVER

©85

Contact Now

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Let’s create something amazing together! Reach out I’d love to hear about your project and ideas.

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©1985

Pages*

Whether it’s through stunning designs or seamless user experiences, I’m dedicated to delivering work that inspires and resonates.

Topic

©85

What is SharePoint Pages?


SharePoint pages are a feature within Microsoft SharePoint that allow users to create and share content on a SharePoint site. These pages can display various types of information, such as text, images, videos, and documents, and can be customized using web parts, which are building blocks that add different functionalities. There are different types of pages, including modern pages, classic pages, and wiki pages, each offering unique customization options. SharePoint pages are designed to facilitate collaboration and information sharing among team members, making it easier to organize and present data in a user-friendly manner.


  • Create & edit

  • Web parts & apps

  • Masterpages

  • .aspx (architecture)

  • Working with pages using Power Automate

  • Working with pages using PowerShell

  • Working with pages using Microsoft Graph


SharePoint offers several types of pages, each designed for different purposes:

  • Modern Pages: These are user-friendly and highly customizable, allowing you to add various web parts like text, images, and documents. They are responsive and work well on mobile devices.

  • Classic Pages: These are the traditional type of pages in SharePoint, offering a familiar interface for those who have used SharePoint for a long time. They provide a range of customization options but are less flexible than modern pages.

  • Wiki Pages: These pages are designed for collaborative content creation. They allow users to add and edit content easily, making them ideal for creating knowledge bases or documentation.

  • Publishing Pages: These are used in publishing sites and are designed for creating and managing content that needs to go through an approval process before being published.


External links:


SharePoint Articles

©85

S cont.

SharePoint Articles

SharePoint Modernization Scanner

SharePoint News

SharePoint Premium

SharePoint RSS

SharePoint Search

SharePoint Search Query Tool

Site Collection App Catalog

SharePoint Web UI kit

Site Columns

Site Footer

Site Provisioning

Sites

Sites and Site Collections

SPFx Extensions

SPFx Vs Traditional Tool Chain Comparison

Updates

View formatting

Let's Work Together

©85

Contact Now

Contact Me!

Let’s create something amazing together! Reach out I’d love to hear about your project and ideas.

Get your discovery call scheduled

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