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Using web parts for navigation - SharePoint Tutorial
From the course: SharePoint: Creating Communication Sites
Using web parts for navigation
- [Instructor] Using web parts for navigation is like adding navigation aids to a newspaper. From the main page of a newspaper, you might want to direct people to the financial section or the sports section. The hero web part on our main page already accomplishes this. It directs people to the section, but how do we get people to the content that they need within three clicks from there? Let's go ahead and look at the policies and procedures page. We started to build out this page, and it's not really user-friendly. It's just a list of documents. Wouldn't it be more helpful to have pages for each of these policies and then direct people to those pages for the details? I've already created a few pages for some of the policies. Let's go ahead and create links to those pages using Quick links web parts. To add the web part, let's click the edit button. And then scroll over to the right-hand side where we see our vertical section. Let's add the Quick links web part. The first thing I need…
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Understanding web usability standards2m 49s
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Customizing your site navigation1m 23s
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Using web parts for navigation4m 7s
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Creating anchors and links4m 18s
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