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

Sunday, May 26, 2024

The 3 SharePoint Design Levels

The following are three SharePoint levels that are part of the design ecosystem:


First Level: This represents the top-level navigation, typically displayed as tabs across the top of a site.

Second Level: Below the top-level tabs, one has the second level. These are the sub-links associated with each tab. They provide more specific navigation within a category.

Third Level: The third level is indented or below the second level. It’s essentially the sub-sub-links associated with the second-level sub-links.

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.