Edit: There’s an even easier way to do this via a new commandlet added to PnP PowerShell 1.12 on November 10, 2022. The PnP Set-PnPImageListItemColumn commandlet allows you to upload a new image or reference an existing one, and I’d highly recommend that over the below method. Having said that, I can also confirm the
The other day I was working on an SPFx solution that needed to verify if a folder existed, or else create it. Think of it as EnsureFolder, a throwback to one of my favorite SharePoint methods, EnsureUser. Upon not seeing anything in a quick scan of Intellisense, I went to the PNP JS Documentation to
If you’ve noticed something different about your SharePoint sites recently, you’re not alone. Microsoft has recently introduced the new SharePoint app bar as a new navigation element inside SharePoint Online! (If you aren’t seeing this new feature yet, it will be rolled out soon to your tenant). Between now and October 31, 2021 (spooky!), you
PnP Modern Search web parts are awesome. It’s surprising that the out-of-the-box features of SharePoint Online haven’t yet caught up to the capabilities the community has provided, but nonetheless, these web parts will have you bridging the gap between search customization of yesteryear (On-Premises SharePoint) and now (SharePoint Online) in no time. One of many
While commenting on pages is a nice social feature that is available in modern SharePoint Online sites, some companies may want to disable this feature. At the page level, this can be done in edit mode by toggling comments off and on via the below: However, doing this at the page level is tedious and
Good news! Following a recent update to Office 365 (currently being rolled out), external users are now able to (mostly) take advantage of the Search functionality within SharePoint Online. Previously, the search box would appear for external users, but typing in it or hitting ‘enter’ would never yield any results, and browser developer tools indicated
I had a great time speaking at SPS New England with Chris Kent this past weekend. Our topic was “Getting the Most Out of SharePoint Patterns and Practices (PnP)” and with Stranger Things 2 just being released, as well as Halloween right around the corner, we chose to brand the entire presentation with a “Stranger
It seems strange to think that Microsoft Ignite 2017 kicked off over a week ago, but here we are, with the conference already to our backs, and the looming SharePoint 2018 North American Conference coming up in May 2018 (sponsored, but not run, by Microsoft). I wanted to take the time to highlight some of