Learn how to configure the Hero web part to use different layouts.
- [Instructor] Let's prepare the homepage…for the content we will be adding later.…The layout of the Hero web part…will be determined by how much information…you need to share at any given point.…As your project or event evolves, so will your site…and you can update the layout to reflect…what is happening as it is needed.…In our case, the default layout…is asking for up to five links or tiles.…We currently only have three items to share.…A press release announcing the new property…and some links to find some information.…We need to right-size our Hero web part…to display only three links for now.…
To edit your Hero web part, first we need to edit the page.…Let's click edit,…then hover over the left to display…the Hero web part edit menu and click edit web part.…Under the layout options, let's select three tiles.…To save your changes, click save as draft.…We are now ready to add the press release to the web part…when we receive it to the PR department.…Think of the primary tile as the headline of the newspaper,…
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10/11/2018- Recall how many items can be displayed on the Hero web part.
- Name a layout option for a page section.
- Recognize the best layout option for a news source.
- Define the descriptive layout option.
- Determine which type of map can be added to a site as a web part.
- Apply appropriate settings used when adding a Twitter web part.
- Identify the steps used to add a URL to the site navigation.
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. Getting Started with a SharePoint Communication Site
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What's included2m 25s
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Adding your company's logo1m 13s
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Customize the theme1m 11s
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2. Adding and Editing Content
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About SharePoint pages1m 16s
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Adding a page to a site2m 31s
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Publishing your page2m 14s
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Sending your page by email1m 11s
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3. Working with the Hero Web Part
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What is the Hero web part?2m 48s
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Optimizing images2m 2s
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Reorder tiles or layers1m 40s
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4. Formatting Your Pages
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Adding sections to a page1m 37s
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5. Working with Content Web Parts
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Adding a web part2m 54s
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Adding text to a page4m 43s
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Adding quick links2m 22s
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Display a SharePoint list1m 42s
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Adding a document library2m 53s
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View a file on your page1m 36s
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Displaying upcoming events3m 17s
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Inserting a group calendar1m 57s
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6. Communication Web Parts
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Display highlighted content5m 35s
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Share the news2m 37s
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7. Collaboration Web Parts
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Adding the People web part4m 17s
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Using Microsoft Forms1m 29s
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8. Media Web Parts
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Insert an image on your page2m 25s
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Display a video from stream4m 19s
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9. Reporting Web Parts
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Share a Power BI report2m 39s
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Inserting a quick chart2m 27s
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10. Adding External Content
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Embedding external content2m 36s
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Embedding Bing maps1m 43s
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11. Prepare to Go Live
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Editing the navigation4m 21s
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Sharing your site1m 56s
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Conclusion
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Next steps49s
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