I have just started using JSON for list formatting, I’m also not a developer but I must admit the diagram you shared, I think it has finally clicked! Really enjoyed following along and the final result, amazing thank you 🤩
Hi there Squareeggs (cool name!). That's fantastic! I personally always go for a diagram when I'm trying to understand something. Seeing is believing I guess 😆! Glad it's not just me and that it helped you too!
Hi from Colombia. I'm so glad to find you, because I have always wanted to improve my knowledge of Sharepoint. I am an Ed Tech Integration. Specialist here and our school need this desperately. I'm going to use your content to make some videos in Spanish for my teachers and coordinators. Thank you so much!
Hey Dan, the result here is incredibly beautiful and slick but the admin to add episodes seems very high and not feasible for very busy environments. Is there a way to leverage the metadata that is associated with video content in Stream so that the feed can populate automatically from people dumping video files there?
Hey laprac, thanks so much for the compliment. I'm sure you could pull a workflow together in PowerAutomate to automate this process further, but it may not be the most straightforward flow to create. I know the video was long, and it seems like a lot, but more than half the battle was setting up the structure. Adding new episodes should be a relatively quick process (minutes) if you use the 'Copy of this news post' functionality from an existing page. The most time-consuming part is creating the descriptions of the content, which you would have to do anyway. If you want to get in touch with me via my site academy365.io I'd be more than happy to walk you through how I would do it.
So funny, you are so right. I don’t know what happens me when I hit record… I never say it like that in normal life! Thanks for not letting that slip, gave me a good laugh 😆
@@Academy365-Dan So funny! :D Recently got into Sharepoint at work in the past few months, so starting to find more creative ways to do things. Thanks for the good content :)
It looks awesome Dan, thanks for posting! However, it doesn't work in my Sharepoint environment as described all the way. Up until the moment that you set the thumbnail for the first page (round 18:40) it works, but the thumbnail image doesn't show up in the CustomJson view. It shows in All Pages view, so it's there. Name of the column is also the same, so what might be going wrong? Maybe something tot do with the Json code that gets the image: "src": "=if([$ImageThumbnail] == '', @currentWeb + '/_layouts/15/userphoto.aspx?size=M',[$ImageThumbnail.serverRelativeUrl])", Hope you can and will help me out, because I love the idea!
Yep, gave up on this view, and just settled for using the news feed and filtering against the type of page it is. works really well. I did keep the formatting of the page the content was on.
I have just started using JSON for list formatting, I’m also not a developer but I must admit the diagram you shared, I think it has finally clicked! Really enjoyed following along and the final result, amazing thank you 🤩
Hi there Squareeggs (cool name!). That's fantastic! I personally always go for a diagram when I'm trying to understand something. Seeing is believing I guess 😆! Glad it's not just me and that it helped you too!
Hi from Colombia. I'm so glad to find you, because I have always wanted to improve my knowledge of Sharepoint.
I am an Ed Tech Integration. Specialist here and our school need this desperately.
I'm going to use your content to make some videos in Spanish for my teachers and coordinators. Thank you so much!
Hey Liliana, Hi from Ireland! Really glad you are finding the content useful. Best of luck with the project! 😁
Hey Dan, the result here is incredibly beautiful and slick but the admin to add episodes seems very high and not feasible for very busy environments. Is there a way to leverage the metadata that is associated with video content in Stream so that the feed can populate automatically from people dumping video files there?
Hey laprac, thanks so much for the compliment. I'm sure you could pull a workflow together in PowerAutomate to automate this process further, but it may not be the most straightforward flow to create. I know the video was long, and it seems like a lot, but more than half the battle was setting up the structure. Adding new episodes should be a relatively quick process (minutes) if you use the 'Copy of this news post' functionality from an existing page. The most time-consuming part is creating the descriptions of the content, which you would have to do anyway. If you want to get in touch with me via my site academy365.io I'd be more than happy to walk you through how I would do it.
We are waiting for more videos of JSON formatting
Working on it, anything in particular?
Very useful and inspiring.
Great video - thank you :)
Thank you for the compliment! Glad you enjoyed it!
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Col-oou-mm ? Its COLUMN! :)
So funny, you are so right. I don’t know what happens me when I hit record… I never say it like that in normal life! Thanks for not letting that slip, gave me a good laugh 😆
@@Academy365-Dan So funny! :D Recently got into Sharepoint at work in the past few months, so starting to find more creative ways to do things. Thanks for the good content :)
It looks awesome Dan, thanks for posting! However, it doesn't work in my Sharepoint environment as described all the way. Up until the moment that you set the thumbnail for the first page (round 18:40) it works, but the thumbnail image doesn't show up in the CustomJson view. It shows in All Pages view, so it's there. Name of the column is also the same, so what might be going wrong?
Maybe something tot do with the Json code that gets the image:
"src": "=if([$ImageThumbnail] == '', @currentWeb + '/_layouts/15/userphoto.aspx?size=M',[$ImageThumbnail.serverRelativeUrl])",
Hope you can and will help me out, because I love the idea!
Yep, gave up on this view, and just settled for using the news feed and filtering against the type of page it is. works really well. I did keep the formatting of the page the content was on.