We are in the process of implementing a new company intranet site which has been running and it will continue on Sharepoint 2016.
We have looked at Fabric UI as the underline framework for implementing it but honestly we have no experience in customizing it and make the site look as our company marketing department asked us.
Does anyone can point us to a place where we can get documentation of the SASS provided as part of the Fabric UI Core?
Thanks,
Michel Fornaris
Here are some good documentation and example about branding SharePoint site with Office Fabric UI:
Get started with Fabric JS
SharePoint Framework Tutorial 6 - Using Office UI Fabric Components
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actually i tried to migrate lists and document libraries from one site to another site in sharepoint 2013 and migrate sites also from 2010 to sharepoint 2013. But,I want to migrate web application from sharepoint 2013 to sharepoint online.
We are limited to creating Site collections only in SharePoint online. You cannot create/migrate the complete web application to SharePoint online in one go. You would have to migrate either a complete site collection or site level.
I have experience migrating with SharePoint migration tool from Microsoft (which is free software) and it worked well.
However, i would suggest to migrate individual site level as it would be easy to manage. I have tried migrating a site collection which failed after 40% and it was difficult to debug where the error was. I later figured it was the nintex form on a document library that was a culprit.
Good luck with your project!
You may use below methods to create apps
Using SharePoint Apps ( https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/sp-add-ins/get-started-creating-provider-hosted-sharepoint-add-ins )
Use the latest SPFx framework (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/spfx/sharepoint-framework-overview) to create apps.
I would like to use Office UI Fabric controls in my custom application which is on SharePoint Online.
I would like to use the panels used in Office 365 admin center.
Please advise, thanks.
sorry for the delay. Fabric team member here. What specifically would you like help with in terms of using Office UI Fabric? And, what kind of applications are you developing? Web parts, Graph-connected apps, or something else?
To start, you can check out full documentation on Fabric's website. There are samples for how to use each of Fabric's components in a React.js app, including the Panel. Let me know if you have any other questions!
I have been working with SharePoint online for sometime.I have been given the task to build an app to create subsites in SharePoint 2013 online website. I prefer working with C# code. I am looking into SCOM to built the App.I want to know if this can be done or does online version only supports JavaScript COM development.
I have gone through multiple materials from Microsoft but no were its clear about autohosted app running on SharPoint online.
I have created a SharePoint App project and set it to autohost. But it throws token not found error while trying to run it against sharepoint online. Looking for advice.
Edit - I need to know if SCOM can be used to develop apps for SharePoint online site
Thanks.
Sounds like you're just starting off with SharePoint apps. SP apps use CSOM (client side object model). I personally prefer JavaScript (JSOM) MSDN JSOM Basic Tasks
If you want to develop against an online environment, then select SharePoint hosted not autohosted. If you are using the app internally then continue, if you are hoping to publish it to the app store then you can report back that this requires full control permission which you are not allowed to request in an app published to the SharePoint store.
When I first started developing SharePoint 2013 online applications I found this article on codeproject a great help.
It might be usefull for you as well: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/690015/SharePoint-2013-Online-App-Development-Part-1.
Alternatively you could give the official Microsoft Office 365 training kit a look. It's basically the same as SharePoint 2013 online.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14889
Do we have azure based site to share technical knowledge with team. To interact with colleagues. Or Do we have ready made site which we can customize?
I'm going to make a big assumption that I understand what your question is. Assuming you are looking for some type of collaborative website engine that can easily be deployed within Windows Azure, for the purpose of collaboration amongst your peers:
If you create a new Windows Azure Web Site and look at the gallery, you'll see several ready-made options such as Mediawiki, phpBB, DotNetNuke, Joomla, Kentico, Lemoon, mojoPortal, Orchard, Umbraco, and WordPress. I'm guessing at least one of these would help you build a collaborative knowledge site for your team.
Per your comment (which makes me think I assumed correctly): here's starter info on Web Sites, from the Azure portal. Also you should download the Training Kit, also linked from the Azure portal.
I have a WSS SharePoint site that i need to deploy and publish to that Users will be able to access it through the internet.
I know this is possible, but how do i go about getting this done?
Does anyone have some good articles?
Kind Regards
Etienne
From Microsoft Team Blog, essentially a page linking to relevant articles.
You can also download the SharePoint Planning Services Starter Kit