Elissa Klotz
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1,220 votes
We know wikis are critical to sharing knowledge within your organization! We’ve been slowly building capabilities to share information more easily with our focus on modern pages and web parts. And with that work, we’ve been adding some of the capabilities we hear you want when people refer to wikis (easily add links to other pages or content, add metadata to each page to help people find and categorize it, roll-up content based on that metadata to show groupings of like content, etc.) But we know this isn’t all that’s required to have a great wiki. Many people also want wiki linking syntax e.g. [[]], we don’t yet support that, but we do support ctrl/command + K from the text web part to search and find pages on your site. We’ll be working on adding wiki syntax shortly. We know you also need easy roll-up pages, maybe an index page,…
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This makes me hesitate to move to modern sites....its all about design and not about findability. Great for sites with less than 50 pieces of content, but once you have 100, 200, 500...if I can't find the information what good is a global enterprise collaboration system?
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We have started modernizing the search results page a few years ago. It is available on every site under this URL: /_layouts/15/search.aspx/siteall?q=myquery. Also the new search box placed in the suite header has started rolling out to modern experiences, and will be available broadly by end of June. We will be making it available to classic sites later this year as well. Some customers redirect their classic search boxes to the modern results page already.
The modern search experience is a part of the overall Microsoft Search experiences. See more details in this post: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Search-Blog/Welcome-to-Microsoft-Search-intelligent-search-for-the-modern/ba-p/531156. We will be bringing additional improvements to it later in 2019, and early 2020 as well including custom refiners, verticals, result types with modern display templates, as well as custom pages that can use modern web parts.
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We built our Classic Wiki site with the tags/custom search refiners, and trained end users to use them. Now we are being pressured to move to modern sites and take on a cost of custom work to get the same out of the box functionality that we had with classic sites. So we are stuck--no business justification for budget for custom work on a current out of box feature and our end users won't adopt the modern sites without them.
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154 votesnot in our plans right now ·
AdminSharePoint Sites & Collaboration (Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
Thank you for the feedback. Adding a discussion board webpart is not in our plans right now. However, we are continuing to work with the Yammer team to improve the Yammer webpart, and appreciate any suggestions.
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In our environment, Yammer posts are not permanent, making it not ideal to use as a discussion board. To retain the information, a discussion board is needed.
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6,030 votesworking on it ·
AdminSharePoint UserVoice Admin (SharePoint UserVoice Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
We are continuing to validate this long-awaited feature in a Private Preview Program with a subset of customers. Although feedback has been very positive we have identified a few things that we still need to address before we start making this more generally available. We appreciate that this is taking time, however providing a consistent user experience across M365 that continues to function as expected is a complex problem. We will provide another update within the next few months.
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14 votesthinking about it ·
AdminSharePoint UserVoice Admin (SharePoint UserVoice Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
Thanks for your feedback! We understand what you’d like to achieve and we’re revieweing your suggestion. The more votes a suggestion gets, the more likely it is that we’ll do it.
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AdminSharePoint UserVoice Admin (SharePoint UserVoice Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
Thanks for your feedback! We’re reviewing your suggestion.
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This is a major oversight which detracts from the SharePoint Search and does not make it a competitor to other searches and applications.
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131 votesin the plans · 9 comments · Sites and Collaboration » Modern Pages · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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187 votesnot in our plans right now · 10 comments · Sites and Collaboration » Modern Pages · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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331 votes
We’re currently working on this feature now. You’ll be able to specify when your modern page actually gets published (date/time).
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The SharePoint Wiki is more of web publishing platform than an actual wiki. I would like to see more web publishing pieces added. A traditional wiki is not needed, but a configurable cookie cutter UI that allows users to pick the design of the site or subsites.... Choices like MediaWiki, WordPress, Ektron, etc would really allow users to manage the sites as per their media needs.