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SharePoint Framework workbench conveniently mimicks the canvas of modern SharePoint pages. But it doesn't mimick all their aspects. The width of the canvas is different, not all theme colors are reflected, and the workbench doesn't allow you to test the full-bleed experience where a web part spans the full width of the web browser without any horizontal margin or padding. Using the SharePoint workbench, no matter if it's local or hosted, you can only test web parts from your solution.

But what if you wanted to see how your web part works with other web parts on the page? Testing your local solution on modern pages using the approach I outlined, is way more efficient than packaging your project, deploying it to the app catalog and adding the web part to the page. And then doing it all over again after you changed something. This allows you to efficiently check if your web parts work as expected and don't collide with any other elements on the page.

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An extensive web parts gallery, providing unlimited customization possibilities. Includes all future releases to the gallery. Use the web parts in as many pages and sites as needed, creating unlimited experiences. Reduced learning curve by providing a consistent design across your intranet. Connecting data, processes and people could not be easier. No coding required. Advanced functionality, with minimal effort.

Sign up and get started with your subscription based, BindTuning account. Select the web parts and deploy to your tenant in seconds not minutes with our super-fast, one-click installer. User-friendly settings panels facilitate a hassle-free configuration. Connect to your lists, document libraries or external sources. Live preview while editing eliminates errors ensuring a smooth publishing. Get the flexibility to implement any business scenario in minutes. Don't be limited to preset web part lists or 3rd-party structures.

Connect directly to your existing SharePoint lists, document libraries and calendars. Retrieve data from external data sources like RSS feeds, social media platforms, video platforms and more, for rich content aggregation. Find the right image with intelligent image search.

Type "outdoors", "people", or specific text to retrieve images based on their content. Boost page performance and control with web part cache behavior with 3 available caching levels. Promote content to specific audiences in your organization.

Set audience by AD group or target specific users. Don't be limited by a few preset design layouts. Craft layouts to your needs, creating experiences that drive productivity. Achieve a perfect, consistent, branded user experience. Web parts automatically inherit theme styles for a seamless integration.

Add, edit or delete list content without ever leaving the web part. The easy-to-use, intuitive interface and direct editing tools are a huge time saver. All web part options feature SharePoint-style menu options, providing users with a familiar interface, everyone knows how to use. Unlike other tools, where you must save to preview, BindTuning allows you to preview changes on-demand while in editing mode.

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International Growth Strategy. Text web part. The Text web part allows you to easily add and format text and tables on a page. It has a formatting toolbar where you can format text, change styles, and more. Unlike the content editor web part, though, you cannot edit HTML within the web part.

Nested tables are not yet supported. Wiki syntax, like that used to create links from and to pages, is not supported on pages or in the Text web part, but it is easy to create links within the Text web part. It is not yet possible to add images inline within the Text web part, but you can add images alongside the text web part by using the Image web part.

Document library. When you create a library on a classic site, a library web part is automatically created, and you can choose to show it on a page. When you use the modern document library web part, you can choose a library to show, and show a specific view of the library or even a folder within the library. Users with appropriate permissions can add, view or edit files directly from the web part. Users can also pin a document to the top of the library, download, delete and rename files.

Additionally, files can be shown in a details view or tiles view, and column formatting and nested folders created in the source list are shown. When you create a list on a classic site, a list web part is automatically created for that list, and you can choose to show it on a page. The modern list web part allows you to choose a list, and customize it with your own title, view, and even size. Users can view, filter, sort, and group the list. Additionally, formatted columns and nested groups created in the source list are shown in the web part.

Page viewer. File viewer. Embed web part. The Embed web part allows you display content on your page from sites that allow embedding like YouTube, for example. Depending on the website, you can either use the site's web address or embed code that the site provides. People web part. The classic Contact details web part allows you to manually add one contact at a time. The modern People web part allows you to add multiple contacts from user profiles along with visual and organizational information.

Appearance of contact details can be changed from compact to descriptive, meaning more details about a contact can be shown right on the page. Image web part , Content editor web part , Picture library. Image web part. The Image web part adds additional sources for the image: recent, web search, and OneDrive. The image sizing can be modified to standard and custom ratios.

Image gallery web part. The Image gallery web part allows you to add images in a tile or carousel layout. While in carousel layout images can be set to familiar ratio sizes. Smaller images will be sized up to fill ratio, but larger images will not be resized.

Hero web part. The Hero web part can be set to display up to 5 elements in a tile or layer arrangements, bringing focus to individual elements as needed. Individual elements can have titles, specific images, and alternative text. You can also arrange elements as needed. Media web part. The File viewer web part allows you to show local videos from your SharePoint site like. MP4, and. With the Embed web part, you can display videos or other content on your page from sites that allow embedding like YouTube, for example.

Depending on the website from which you are embedding, you can either use the site's web address or embed code that the site provides. SharePoint in Microsoft only. Stream video. The Stream video web part plays videos from the Microsoft Stream service as either a multiple video format called a channel or as a single video. It adds up-to-date social and advanced playback settings such as liking, changing replay speed, watching with generated subtitles English and Spanish only , and creating playlists.

No additional browser plugins are required. Video specific metadata and permissions are set within the Microsoft Stream service. YouTube web part. The YouTube web part allows you to embed YouTube videos right on your page, including the ability to set start time and display player controls. Show dates and times of upcoming meetings and events. The Events web part displays events in a customizable date-range card or filmstrip format. Expanded event data can also have event pictures, Bing maps and meeting data.

You can download meetings with. ICS format, but the Events web part cannot connect or read from an Exchange calendar service. The Events web part uses the same list as the Calendar web part, but customized columns are not displayed in the Events web part.



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