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Understanding hub sites - SharePoint Tutorial
From the course: SharePoint: Creating Communication Sites
Understanding hub sites
- [Instructor] Next, let's talk about SharePoint hub sites. As you're building your information in architecture, sometimes it makes sense to have sites that are connected. There are distinct audiences, distinct themes, but they need to be rolled up so you can view them across multiple sites. In SharePoint, these are called hub sites. You have to designate a site as a hub site, and then you relate those other sites back to the hub site. These serve as a central point for connecting related site collections, enhancing user navigation and their experience. They provide a unified branding approach, ensuring a cohesive look and feel across multiple sites. Additionally, hub sites aggregate news, events and activities from the connected sites, making it easier for users to stay informed and engaged. As you're deciding how to structure your sites, there are some benefits of using SharePoint sites that might be important for you to know. The implementation of hub sites in SharePoint offers…
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Defining your objectives and goals2m 43s
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Identifying and understanding your audience2m 48s
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Understanding information architecture3m 17s
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Understanding hub sites3m 1s
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Content strategy and planning1m 35s
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Planning permissions and access3m 7s
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Designing effective navigation1m 52s
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Accessibility and inclusive design considerations1m 10s
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