Creating connectable Web Parts is a good thing for you and your users -- and the default interfaces that come with SharePoint form the architecture you should use to create those Web Parts. In my last ...
Because SharePoint lists are automatically turned into connectable Web Parts, you can integrate your own Web Parts with any existing SharePoint list by implementing the default interfaces provided by ...
Adding Web Part to Microsoft SharePoint Modern pages can be fast and simple. They are easier to use and allows for more advanced filtering and bulk editing. Besides, users can innovate by arranging ...
Here's a quick survey of the newest Web Parts available for SharePoint, including Power BI, Planner and Office 365 Connectors. In a recent installment, I explained how to add a Power BI report to ...
One of the primary ways to extend SharePoint is to create Web Parts -- the same Web Parts that are used in ASP.NET. But because SharePoint is an application platform built on top of .NET, creating a ...
Microsoft recently released two new Web Part toolkits and a Web services toolkit for SharePoint Products and Technologies. The new tools enable connectivity from multiple vendors using XML Web ...
The Studio is uniquely suited for both technical and non-technical people looking to optimize their SharePoint 2010 experience. This update introduces a new Web Part, OLAP for SharePoint, which gives ...
Tips and best practices to help you successfully “roll up” content when you are using the Highlighted Content web part on modern SharePoint sites. The Highlighted Content web part is modern SharePoint ...
With a solid understanding of SharePoint list building under your belt, you can start using other SharePoint features to get them — and your document libraries — working together. For those already ...