Adrian Goneau
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AdminSharePoint UserVoice Admin (SharePoint UserVoice Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
Thanks for the feedback. It would helpful to know the specific scenarios where users aren’t able to get to the content they need.
We’ve observed that with sites shared publicly, or sites attached to a public Office365 Group, it’s not very meaningful to see every SharePoint Site a user can access, because there could be a huge number, most of which the user isn’t interested in.
Is the focus here more like “show me all sites I’m a member of”?
There is one comment that says search isn’t working, please open a support ticket for that.
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In our classic sharepoint implementation, we have a custom site directory that has a tab for "sites I have access to" and "all sites". However, we have to maintain a custom list for it to work, and as modern features change, we are finding the functionality of it is breaking. We always thought we'd eventually be able to replace this with an OOB solution. I'm surprised this is still not available. Our users want an alphabetical filterable list of all the sites they have access to AND a complete list of all sites, even ones they don't have access to (unless they are secret), to avoid duplication.
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Thanks for the suggestion. While this can accomplished via PnP Powershell today, we understand the desire to have a way to do it in the UX. We’ll add it to our backlog.
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We are currently working on a plan to add this feature, but have no timeline to share at the moment.
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Without some sort of notification process for page comments, they are basically useless.
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We’re actively thinking about how we can better support the desire for a great looking, responsive, wall calendar view. As we solidify our thoughts, we’ll share more.
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Please improve the Events web part so that it is attached to a modern list instead of the classic list, so we can utilize the new calendar view and more modern list features. Please also allow 15 minute time intervals.
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We are thinking about a plan for editing the highlighted content display fields, but do not currently have a timeline for this feature
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Add additional display options to the highlighted content web part, such as as a dropdown menu AND the ability to hide the icon and column header from the list display option.
We have a very in-depth knowlegde base (over 6,000 sharepoint pages) organized by topic, with each topic having anywhere from 2-20 pages associated with it. I need some way for a person to navigate all the content within one topic, without making each topic it's own team site. How do others do this???
Or you could create a new web part specifically for contextual navigation. Perhaps a tabbed dropdown menu builder that can appear under the page title.
Or...add a new page layout to the communication sites that allows for a left navigation panel that it customizable per page template.
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When you hit the "SharePoint" icon at the top of the screen and see a list of Frequent sites and Recent sites, I expect to also see "All sites" that I have access to in an alphabetical list. The tile display might be visually appealing when viewing Frequent sites, but for all sites, you might consider a table format with columns for things like; whether you following it, last updated, owner, etc. We maintain a list to use as a site directory and I would expect there to be an out-of-the-box solution for this.