Microsoft 365 PnP Weekly - Episode 128
In this installment of the weekly discussion revolving around the latest news and topics on Microsoft 365, hosts – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen, Waldek Mastykarz (Microsoft) | @waldekm are joined by US-based, Microsoft Senior Product Designer on the SharePoint Team, Katie Swanson (Microsoft) | @kswansondesign. Topics discussed in this session include: The art of the possible, the design process and baking in customer feedback, accessibility testing, evolution of and possible future updates to SharePoint look book, diversity and inclusion in the PnP community in IT generally. Microsoft and the Community delivered 16 articles in the last week! Please remember to keep on providing us feedback on how we can help on this journey. We always welcome feedback on making the community more inclusive and diverse.
[This episode was recorded on Monday, May 24, 2021.]
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Events
- May 25-27, 2021- Microsoft Build 2021
- June 1-2, 2021 - European SharePoint Conference 2021 - Online
- August 9-11, 2021 - North American Collaboration
Summit
- Register with coupon code “PnP” for 25% off from the prize at https://nacs.ticketspice.com/nacs2021
Microsoft articles
- Rebrand apps to your own organization’s branding with App customization in Teams - Vaibhav Agarwal (Microsoft)
- Best practices for using global navigation in the SharePoint app bar - Melissa Torres (Microsoft) | @Meltorac
- Publish your apps to the Microsoft Teams store - Microsoft
- Announcing new file components, MSAL 2 Provider, and SharePoint Framework library in Microsoft Graph... - Microsoft
Community articles
- Microsoft 365 PnP Community Spotlight: Garry Trinder - Garry Trinder (CPS) | garrytrinder & Luise Freese | @LuiseFreese
- Do you need ngrok to develop Microsoft Teams apps? - Bob German (Microsoft) | @Bob1German
- HTWOO UI launched – Fluent Design in HTML and CSS - Stefan Bauer (N8D) | @StfBauer
- Find Power Automate Flows that are connected to your site or list - Albert-Jan Schot (Portiva) | @appieschot
- Power Apps Validation and JSON Parsing with Regex - April Dunnam (Microsoft) | @aprildunnam
- Power Automate SharePoint Get Column Changes - April Dunnam (Microsoft) | @aprildunnam
- Problems Restricting SharePoint People Column to a Specific Group - Cameron Dwyer (OnePlace Solutions) | @CameronDwyer
- Preconsent multiple scopes with Microsoft Graph Toolkit - Waldek Mastykarz (Microsoft) | @waldekm
- The right way to publish SharePoint Framework library packages - Waldek Mastykarz (Microsoft) | @waldekm
- Episode #155 - Microsoft Graph Toolkit Agenda Component - Paolo Pialorsi (PiaSys) | @PaoloPia
- Pro tips: What to do when you don’t feel heard at work - Sarah Haase | @sarahhaase, Antonio Maio | @AntonioMaio2 and Mike Maadarani | @mikemaadarani
- Microsoft 365 Fiscal Year Retention - Joanne C Klein | @JoanneCKlein
Additional resources
- Power Platform Sample Gallery - for finding easily samples from the GitHub - contributions from the community are welcome!
- PnP Sharing is Caring initiative - Getting started guidance and training for using GitHub and contributing to the community
- Want to ask a question or in general engage with the community - Add a note in the Microsoft 365 PnP Community hub at https://aka.ms/m365pnp/community
- Check out all the great community calls, SDKs, and tooling for Microsoft 365 from https://aka.ms/m365pnp If you’d like to hear from a specific community member in an upcoming recording and/or have specific questions for Microsoft 365 engineering or visitors – please let us know. We will do our best to address your requests or questions.
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