To see all your subsites, even if you stopped following them, you will have to navigate to your top level site, and go to Site Contents there. This means it’s not actually a site content page – but again – very similar to Delve where it pushes content you work with. Click on the star in the corner of the card and you can stop following sites (will not display here anymore). When you’ve clicked on Show all, the following page will be displayed, which includes Following (1) and Recent (2). Frequent (4) and Suggested (5) is also shown here, not in the old Icon style, but more of a card style – similar to Delve I’d say. You can click on Display all (3) to show all. Sites you are Following (1) and Recent (2) are shown on the left. Once you’ve clicked on SharePoint, you’re greeted by a completely different looking page. The first thing you’ll notice oce you’ve logged in (after you’ve spent 5 minutes looking for the Sites Tile), is that Sites have been changed to SharePoint.ĭefinitely not a ‘biggie’, but if Training People and Change Management is your duty, then these little things need to be noted. Office 365 Changes to App Launcher and Sites Today we’ll start to look at the App launcher and Site Contents. In the last couple of weeks a lot of changes has happened in Office 365 / SharePoint Online. #Office365Challenge – Office 365 Changes to App Launcher and Sites.
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