Showing posts with label SharePoint Pages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SharePoint Pages. Show all posts

Saturday, January 6, 2024

Top 5 Tips to Make Visually and Interesting SharePoint Pages

The following are five tips to make visually and interesting SharePoint pages:

  1. Edit images for a visual experience: Use images to create a better user experience by guiding people to the content they’re looking for. Tie an image to a bold headline by using the correct text formatting and web parts with images.
  2. Plan to use more horizontal space: Use horizontal space to create a more modern and visually appealing design.
  3. Use different link styles: Use different link styles to make your SharePoint pages more visually interesting.
  4. Add sections to break up pages: Use sections to break up pages into smaller, more manageable aspects.
  5. Go further with collapsible sections: Use collapsible sections to create more dynamic and interactive pages.

Thursday, October 5, 2023

5 Tips for Creating SharePoint Pages

The following are five tips for creating SharePoint pages:

1) Use descriptive titles and headings so as to make it easy for users to find the information they need.

2) Use images and videos to break up text and make the pages more visually appealing.

3) Use web parts to add functionality and content to one’s pages.

4) Test the pages before being published to make sure that they are working properly.

5) Promote the pages of the SharePoint site users so that they know they exist.

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

11 Types of SharePoint Pages

The following are eleven types of SharePoint pages:

Homepage - The main landing page for a SharePoint site. It is utilized to provide users with an overview of the site content and to provide links to important content.

News page - Used to publish news and announcements to SharePoint site users.

Team page - Used to provide information about a team, be its members, goals, projects and documents.

Document library page - Used to display a list of documents in a document library.

List page - Used to display a list of items, be it tasks, events, or contacts.

Calendar page - Used to display a calendar of events.

Survey page - Used to create and publish surveys to your SharePoint site users.

Wiki page - Used  to create and share collaborative content with SharePoint site users.

Blog page - Used to create and publish blog posts to SharePoint site users.

Web part page - Used to add web parts to a page.

Custom page -  Used to create a custom page with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code.