I have developed an spfx webpart and i need to upload the same in sharepoint site. Could please guide me how to go to that "Apps for sharepoint" site.
Do you mean that you want to upload web parts to app catalog?
If so, you have to prepare an App Catalog site collection:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/use-app-catalog
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I am totally new to sharepoint SPFX webpart development. Now i need to develop a SPFX webpart to display sharepoint LIST and to add new items on the same sharepoint list.
I just created a sample hello wold webpart and published in Sharepoint.
Requesting to share few links to add sharepoint list items and to display sharepoint list on web part.
You could use pnp js.
https://pnp.github.io/pnpjs/sp/items/
SPFX demo with pnp js for your reference:
https://office365journey.com/sharepoint-framework-development-create-list-crud-webpart-using-pnp-js/
I have created SPFX Project and created Masterpage in classic view and hosted it already in SharePoint online and when I add my SharePoint framework Web parts
to the master page after 2 days cannot edit anymore on the save or do any actions from SharePoint ribbon however my master page works fine at SharePoint online, SO after a lot of searches I found all people use Modern View but in the modern view, I cannot do any branding to my portal
is there any way to fix this problem or Doc to how to create a master page in the SharePoint framework?
You were not able to add branding in Modern Page. You have to use the SharePoint Framework Extensions. By using Application customizer, you can add your customization's in the page placeholders.
Here you can start page placeholders in application customizer.
I'm looking for a way to access the corresponding Microsoft Team and SharePoint site that is created from a custom website tab. So what I have is a custom website tab added to a Microsoft Teams site. This tab is a website tab and is pointing to the custom website app that I'm building.
What I want to do is from within the custom website I want to be able to access the corresponding SharePoint site that was created from the Microsoft Team and then I want to be able to use the SharePoint client object model to interact with the document library.
You'd have to have your tab / web app provide an auth flow, and ask your user to grant access to the Graph APIs, which can be used to access that content.
We created an HTML file with Office Fabric UI to make it responsive. Our intention is to integrate the HTML file we created with O365 SharePoint site and make it as our Intranet Home Page.
So, please let us know how to replace the default Master Page with our custom file. Any pointers to appropriate pages would be very helpful.
Account Info: Office 365 Business Essentials with SharePoint Online (Plan 1).
Thanks in advance.
As changes happen on SPO pretty much every week, it might not be a good practice to customize your branding through the master page when you are dealing with SPO. The reason is SPO's master page might be changed based on SPO new release. An alternative solution is to think about custom CSS and JavaScript injection through SharePoint CustomAction. You can reference PnP Partner Pack for site collection provisioning sample with responsive design.
If you really need to custom master page, you probably follow the exactly same way as SharePoint 2013 on premise environment to upload your master page and page layout. You can reference to How to: Convert an HTML file into a master page in SharePoint 2013 for detail information.
On MOSS mysites I want to be able to create a new tab that every mysite user can view, it should show a web part page.
How can I do this?
Create a site collection as a parent to all the MySites. Or to put it the other way, make the MySites a subsite to a site collection that has the site that you want all the MySites to see.
In your Shared Services Provider (Central Admin/Shared Services Admin), look under User Profiles and My Sites. You can select Personalization Site Links and point to an existing site that contains the web part page you want to display.
You can also filter the display using the Audiences functionality so that it only displays to a select group of users.
In regards to #Brian Meinertz's comment. This a detailed blog on Microsft's site about feature stapling:
Customizing MOSS 2007 My Sites within the enterprise