Your videos are really useful - thank you! Say with option 3, if I decided to create a page for something, but within the page I wanted to reference another page - what is the best way of linking it through? Can I have neat boxes, instead of just pasting the link? Thank you.
@@SharePointMaven Thank you for taking the time to direct me and respond! I’m really happy that I’ve stumbled across your page. Looking forward to more content in due course!
Many thanks for this, it was really helpful. I have a one question though : I am building a training portal and is it possible ot have an index of sorts in this? Just like wikipedia has ?
You are welcome! The only option I can think of is Gloassry, but you have to build it: sharepointmaven.com/how-to-create-a-glossary-of-terms-in-sharepoint/
@@SharePointMaven I checked the link and its interesting, but unfortunately is not what I am looking for. However, I am working a list dropdown for a similar view. Thanks a lot for the quick response :)
Hi Greg, fantastic content - thank you for all your efforts! - one question about m365 SharePoint Wiki. is it going to be deprecated anytime soon? and why have you not used an Enterprise Wiki in this video? thanks
Thanks for the kind words. Enterprise Wiki uses classic (old) SharePoint Architecture. It is still available, but it does not work with modern SharePoint. I have not seen it being used by anyone for many, many years. Not sure if it will eventually be deprecated/go away, but it should not be used with modern sites/Hub IA.
👉 If you want to learn more on this topic, check out this video as well: ua-cam.com/video/7z-2iJQzSgg/v-deo.htmlsi=LZuyE0ohkDYy3VeL
Very detailed. Thanks.
You are welcome!
Your videos are really useful - thank you!
Say with option 3, if I decided to create a page for something, but within the page I wanted to reference another page - what is the best way of linking it through? Can I have neat boxes, instead of just pasting the link? Thank you.
Yes, I suggest you use Quick Links Web Part: (OPTION 4): sharepointmaven.com/12-ways-to-organize-links-in-sharepoint/
@@SharePointMaven Thank you for taking the time to direct me and respond! I’m really happy that I’ve stumbled across your page. Looking forward to more content in due course!
@@shghu12_ Of course, anytime. Glad to help!
Many thanks for this, it was really helpful. I have a one question though : I am building a training portal and is it possible ot have an index of sorts in this? Just like wikipedia has ?
You are welcome! The only option I can think of is Gloassry, but you have to build it: sharepointmaven.com/how-to-create-a-glossary-of-terms-in-sharepoint/
@@SharePointMaven I checked the link and its interesting, but unfortunately is not what I am looking for. However, I am working a list dropdown for a similar view.
Thanks a lot for the quick response :)
@@tejaswiniteja1578 OK
Hi Greg, fantastic content - thank you for all your efforts! - one question about m365 SharePoint Wiki. is it going to be deprecated anytime soon? and why have you not used an Enterprise Wiki in this video? thanks
Thanks for the kind words. Enterprise Wiki uses classic (old) SharePoint Architecture. It is still available, but it does not work with modern SharePoint. I have not seen it being used by anyone for many, many years. Not sure if it will eventually be deprecated/go away, but it should not be used with modern sites/Hub IA.
@@SharePointMaven thank you so much for clearing that up!
❤ many thanks
You are welcome!