Jake Mannion
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11 votes0 comments · SharePoint Dev Platform » SharePoint APIs (CSOM/REST/Server-side) · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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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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In modern pages, we open links within SharePoint in the same tab by default, and external links in a new tab. In the text web part, users can specify to open links in a new tab, but that isn’t the default behavior. Similarly, for navigation links, they follow the same rule (within SharePoint, same tab, external to SharePoint in a new tab). This is true of the modern web parts that support linking as well (hero, quick links, images, etc.) This is the pattern we’ve adopted for consistency.
After reviewing other areas of modern sites, like the site pages library, document libraries, lists, site contents, etc. we did find some different opening behaviors which we’ll review and resolve.
Can you help us understand if this pattern isn’t meeting your expectation, if we have some inconsistencies within modern pages we’ve missed, or if it’s the other areas of modern sites where…
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Thank you everyone for your feedback on this item. We recognize this is a valuable feature and are looking at ways we can address it. We do not have a timeline to share at this point.
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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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26 votestell us more ·
AdminSharePoint UserVoice Admin (SharePoint UserVoice Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
If your list is in a team site, we provide native access today. For the lists that you are seeing in a browser… what kind of sites are they in?
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The native app handles modern lists quite beautifully, but that isn't apparent to users unless they dig around for it.
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182 votesthinking about it · 10 comments · SharePoint Mobile App for iOS · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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I would love to see this as an *option* for companies. Not every organization has a SPO-based intranet - at least, not yet :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jake Mannion commented
If you are looking for a browser experience, consider using a mobile browser, like Safari.
I mean that sincerely - not in a snarky way.
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70 votestell us more ·
AdminSharePoint UserVoice Admin (SharePoint UserVoice Admin, Microsoft SharePoint) responded
Thanks for the feedback! We are working on bringing better experiences (native and responsive) to the app. Are there specific areas you would prioritize first? Mostly lists and library?
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1. Copy/Paste support for images from the clipboard
2. Markdown
3. Wiki linking syntax [[]]
4. Ability to categorize wiki pages
5. Page comments and ratings
6. Page template support