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Enable and Customize Global navigation in the SharePoint app bar

Microsoft is currently rolling out a SharePoint app bar that features global navigation on all modern SharePoint sites. The SharePoint app bar brings a consistent navigation experience to every site on your intranet, featuring quick access to important sites across the organization with global navigation, personally relevant sites, news feed and the files.

The first tab in app bar is a Global navigation. Global navigation is the only app bar tab that can be customized. When global navigation is disabled or not configured, the default home icon redirects to the SharePoint start page.

Prerequisite for enabling global navigation

Enable the global navigation in SharePoint

After setting up a home site in your tenant, follow below steps to enable the SharePoint global navigation:

1. Go to your SharePoint home site.

2. Click on Settings icon & then select Global navigation

Open global navigation settings in SharePoint online
Open global navigation settings

3. From the global navigation settings, switch the Enable global navigation toggle to On.

Enable the global navigation in SharePoint online
Enable the global navigation in SharePoint

Customize the global navigation in SharePoint

From global navigation settings, you can add logo & title for global navigation, select navigation source and edit global navigation links.

Global navigation logo & title

Adding logo for global navigation is optional. If you do not add a logo, the app bar will continue to display the default home icon. If you want to add a logo for global navigation, you should consider below recommended specifications:

  • The logo size should be 20×20 pixels
  • PNG file type
  • Transparent background recommended

Title is required for global navigation which will be displayed at the top of the global navigation pane.

SharePoint online global navigation logo & title
Global navigation logo & title
Choose Navigation source

Depending on the home site’s configuration, you can choose the global navigation source using different options.

If your home site is a hub site, you can choose navigation source from below two options:

  1. Home site navigation: Select this option to display the home site’s navigation.
  2. Hub or global navigation: Select this option to display the home site’s hub navigation.

If your home site is not a hub site, you can still have below two options:

  1. Home site navigation: Select this option to display the home site’s navigation.
  2. Hub or global navigation: Select this option to create a special navigation for the global navigation panel. You can add global navigation links using Edit global navigation option.
Global navigation settings in SharePoint online
Choose navigation source

See all the different ways you can set up global navigation, here.

Edit global navigation

You can create the new global navigation menu or make edits to the selected global navigation source if needed by selecting Edit global navigation.

  1. Hover over the location in the menu where you want to add a link/label and click +.
  2. On the Add a link dialog box, choose one of the following link options:
    • Link to add a link to any site/list/library, page (internal or external to your company).
    • Label to add a label that is not hyperlinked.
  3. On the Add a link dialog box, in the Address box, enter the URL for the link you want to add if adding a link.
  4. In the Display name box, enter the display text for the link or label. This is the text that will show up on the menu.
  5. Click OK
Edit global navigation links

Notes

  • Make sure that all users have read (or higher) permissions on the home site to view the global navigation links.
  • You can use audience targeting on the menu links in global navigation.
  • Implementing global navigation may take up to 24 hours for the changes to take effect for users.

Microsoft Viva Connections (Public preview) is rolling out

Viva Connections, part of Microsoft Viva, is your gateway to a modern employee experience. The Viva connections app incorporates a customizable dashboard, the feed, and relevant resources all in one experience in the Microsoft Teams desktop and mobile app.

This Public preview release includes the ability to:

  1. Set a SharePoint home site from the SharePoint admin center
  2. Create, author, and manage a dashboard from the home site
  3. Use Video news links to communicate announcements
  4. Use the new Dashboard and Feed web parts on the home site
  5. Brand the Viva Connections app for the desktop and mobile experiences for Android and iOS

Note: The preview is off by default and requires admin configuration to enable.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID: 86542

When this will happen

The Viva Connections Public preview release will begin rolling out starting September 9th and is expected to be completely rollout by September 20th.

Note: Many customers will notice that certain Viva Connections features will become available in SharePoint before the Viva connections app can be enabled in Teams. It’s recommended that you prepare for Viva Connections now but plan to enable the full experience in the Teams admin center after September 20th.

How this will affect your organization

The Viva connections app in Microsoft Teams will be blocked by default. A Teams admin can enable and customize the Viva Connections app in the Teams admin center once a home site in SharePoint has been designated and the dashboard has been published.

Set up home site from the SharePoint admin center

A home site can now be set from the SharePoint admin center instead of using PowerShell. From this home site, a dashboard can be created and configured for use in the Viva Connections app. Learn more about setting up a home site from SharePoint admin center.

Set the home site from the SharePoint online admin center
Set up home site from the SharePoint admin center
Set up the Viva Connections dashboard for the first time

Once you’ve set your home site, you can create the Viva Connections dashboard from the home site’s settings panel. Then, create custom dashboard cards that are targeted to help employees find relevant resources and complete essential tasks.

Microsoft also recommends use of the Viva Connections Extensibility for building even more engaging custom experiences for your dashboard.

Microsoft Viva connections dashboard card experience in SharePoint online
Viva connections dashboard card preview experience
Use Video news links to communicate with your organization

Videos are an engaging way to reach users in your organization. Videos hosted on SharePoint sites can be published as Video news links from any SharePoint organizational news site. Video news links will appear in the Viva Connections Feed. Learn more about Video news links.

Use Video news links in SharePoint online to communicate with your organization
Use Video news links to communicate with your organization
Use the new Dashboard and Feed web parts on the home site

Once you’ve set up the dashboard, you can use the Dashboard web part on the home site to surface Viva Connections content in SharePoint. Use the Feed web part on the home site to display a personalized list of conversations and news across the organization.

Use the new Dashboard and Feed web parts on the SharePoint online home site
Use the new Dashboard and Feed web parts on the home site
Customize Viva Connections branding for the desktop and mobile experience

In the Teams admin center, upload the logo or icon your organization would like to use for the Viva Connections experience. This logo or icon will appear in the Teams app bar for both desktop and mobile. Clicking on that logo will launch the Viva connections experience.

Customize Viva Connections branding for the desktop and mobile experience from Microsoft Teams admin center
Customize Viva Connections branding for the desktop and mobile experience

What you need to do to prepare

Viva Connections is an optional application that brings news, resources, and tasks into one place. Microsoft recommend that you plan to build and deploy your Viva Connections app as a part of your organization’s employee experience.

Review the Viva Connections overview where you will learn how to prepare your tenant and find step-by-step guidance on how to deploy Viva Connections for your organization.

Set up a home site in SharePoint Online

Microsoft is currently rolling out SharePoint app bar and Global navigation to SharePoint online tenants. By default the home icon in app bar is linked to the SharePoint start page. To change this behavior, you need to enable the global navigation. Enabling and customizing global navigation in SharePoint requires a home site.

SharePoint online home site is also required to use Microsoft Viva connections in Microsoft Teams desktop client.

So, if you are planning to customize the global navigation or use Microsoft Viva connections in Microsoft Teams, first you have to set up a home site for your SharePoint online tenant. Home site is a SharePoint site that you create and set as the top landing page for all users in your intranet. You can set only one SharePoint site as a home site which must be a communication site.

Steps to set a site as your home site

  1. Create a communication site to set it as the home site or use existing communication site.
  2. Customize the communication site by adding navigation, header, footer, site logo, news, events and other web parts as per your requirements and brand.
  3. Use PowerShell commands to set a communication site as the home site.

Use PowerShell to set a communication site as the home site

After you create and customize the communication site that you want to use as your home site, you need to run a PowerShell commands to set it as your home site. To run this commands, you must be a global admin or SharePoint admin in your Microsoft 365 tenant.

Using SharePoint Online PowerShell

1. Download the latest version of SharePoint Online Management Shell.

2. Connect to SharePoint admin site as a global admin or SharePoint admin using below command:

Connect-SPOService -Url https://<tenant>-admin.sharepoint.com

3. Run below command to set a communication site as the home site:

Set-SPOHomeSite -HomeSiteUrl https://<tenant>.sharepoint.com/sites/<communicationsite>
Using PnP PowerShell

You can use PnP PowerShell Set-PnPHomeSite command to set the home site for your SharePoint tenant.

Connect-PnPOnline -Url https://<tenant>-admin.sharepoint.com/ -Interactive
Set-PnPHomeSite -HomeSiteUrl "https://<tenant>.sharepoint.com/sites/<communicationsite>"
Using CLI for Microsoft 365

You can use CLI for Microsoft 365 spo homesite set command to set the specified communication site as the Home Site.

m365 login
m365 spo homesite set --siteUrl https://<tenant>.sharepoint.com/sites/<communicationsite>

Points to remember

  • Only one communication site can be set as the home site.
  • Search scope for the site will be changed to tenant-wide search.
  • The site will be automatically set up as an organization news site.
  • The first time you set up a home site, it might take up to several minutes for the changes to take effect.
  • If you run the above command again to switch your home site to a different site, it might take up to 2 hours.
  • Home site can be registered as a hub site, but it can’t be associated with a hub.

Unregister a home site from your tenant

If you have registered a site as a home site in your tenant previously and now you don’t want to have any home site in your tenant, you need to run the following PowerShell command with administrator privileges:

Remove-SPOHomeSite

This removes the current SharePoint Online Home Site setting. Note that you do not need to specify the URL of your home site.

Learn more

Showing the Intranet’s Link in the App Bar’s Global Navigation

Here’s a quick tip to improve your Global Navigation for the new SharePoint App Bar.

From what I’ve seen, most organizations will use the Hub or global navigation for the App Bar’s home link – which is the Global Nav. The root site of the tenant should be a Home Site and also a Hub Site. Then the Hub Site nav makes good sense to show as the Global Nav in the App Bar.

Here’s my demo site’s Home Site navigation, which is the Hub Site navigation. It looks lovely, doesn’t it?

Problem is, the Intranet link doesn’t show up in the App Bar’s Global Nav. It doesn’t matter as long as I’m hanging out in the Hub Site or its associated sites, but if I’m off in a Team Site somewhere, I’ll get lost.

By default, the Hub name is shown in the Hub Site navigation. That makes total sense, at least it did in the slightly older world. But it doesn’t show up in the App Bar’s Global Nav.

The trick is to go into the Hub site settings and not show the Hub name in the navigation.

But wait, now I can’t even navigate back to the Home Site from the Home Site! The trick is to add the Hub Site’s link to the navigation manually.

The result looks exactly the same in the Home Site and its Hub Site navigation. (No, you don’t see a difference, even if you think you do. Maybe a pixel of spacing or something, but really no difference.)

BUT, now that Intranet link is visible in the App Gar’s Global Nav as well. Easy, peasy. All the planning for the App Bar in the world may have missed that!

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