Improvements to SharePoint pages authoring
Improvements to SharePoint pages authoring
Bill Jones
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Improvements to SharePoint pages authoring

Starting in December 2021 and completing rollout to all customers by February 2022, Microsoft is releasing changes to the editing experience for SharePoint pages to make it easier for users to understand where they are by adding labels, reducing clutter by consolidating actions into a single web part toolbar, and putting authors into focus mode by default to remove visual distractions.
 

Changes to Focus Mode:

  • When entering edit mode, authors of SharePoint pages and news will enter focus mode which will remove the site header and navigation so authors can focus on the task of editing a page. Users can still exit focus mode manually if desired.

Changes to content and section labels:

  • While editing, authors will notice new labels demarking sections and web parts so its clearer for them to understand what’s being used in the page.

Changes to web part toolbar:

  • Authors will notice webpart toolbars moving from a vertical placement to horizontal, and actions consolidated into that single web part toolbar.
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You may want to notify your users about this new capability and update your training and documentation as appropriate.
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