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Enable or Disable the Social Bar (Like, Views, Save for later) for individual SharePoint sites

In my previous blog, we saw how to enable or disable the Social Bar (Like, Views, Save for later) in SharePoint Online at tenant level using SharePoint Online PowerShell, PnP PowerShell and CLI for Microsoft 365. In this blog we will explore how to enable or disable the Social Bar for individual SharePoint online site collections.

You can use any one of the approaches given below for enabling or disabling the Social Bar (Like, No. of Comments, Views, Save for later) for individual SharePoint online sites.

Using SharePoint Online PowerShell

Use below SharePoint Online PowerShell script to enable or disable the social bar from site pages for specific SharePoint online modern experience site:

# SharePoint online admin center URL
$adminCenterUrl = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter your SharePoint online admin center URL (e.g https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com/)"

# Connect to SharePoint online admin center
Connect-SPOService -Url $adminCenterUrl

# SharePoint online site URL
$siteUrl = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter your SharePoint site URL (e.g https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/work)"

# Disable the social bar from SharePoint online site pages
Set-SPOSite -Identity $siteUrl -SocialBarOnSitePagesDisabled $true

# Enable the social bar on SharePoint online site pages
Set-SPOSite -Identity $siteUrl -SocialBarOnSitePagesDisabled $false

# Disconnect SharePoint online connection
Disconnect-SPOService

Using PnP PowerShell

You can use below PnP PowerShell script to show or hide the social bar from SharePoint online modern experience site pages for individual SharePoint site:

# SharePoint online site URL
$siteUrl = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter your SharePoint site URL (e.g https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/work)"

# Connect to SharePoint online site
Connect-PnPOnline -Url $siteUrl -Interactive

# Hide the social bar from SharePoint online modern site pages
Set-PnPSite -SocialBarOnSitePagesDisabled $true

# Show the social bar on SharePoint online modern site pages
Set-PnPSite -SocialBarOnSitePagesDisabled $false

# Disconnect SharePoint online connection
Disconnect-PnPOnline

Using CLI for Microsoft 365

Use below CLI for Microsoft script to show or hide the social bar from SharePoint online modern experience site pages for individual SharePoint site:

# SharePoint online site URL
$siteUrl = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter your SharePoint site URL (e.g https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/work)"

# Connect to SharePoint online tenant
$m365Status = m365 status
if ($m365Status -match "Logged Out") {
    m365 login
}

# Hide the social bar from SharePoint online modern site pages
m365 spo site set --url $siteUrl --socialBarOnSitePagesDisabled true

# Show the social bar on SharePoint online modern site pages
m365 spo site set --url $siteUrl --socialBarOnSitePagesDisabled false

# Disconnect SharePoint online connection
m365 logout

Conclusion

By using the PowerShell scripts given in this blog post, you can enable or disable social bar features from SharePoint online modern site pages for specific SharePoint online sites.

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Allow use of custom scripts in SharePoint Online using PowerShell

SharePoint online is a powerful platform that allows users to create and manage websites and content, collaborate with others, and more. However, SharePoint out-of-the-box features may not always meet the specific needs of your organization.

Fortunately, SharePoint online allows the use of custom scripts, which can be used to enhance the platform’s functionality and customize it to your specific needs.

When you allow the use of custom scripts in SharePoint online sites, users gain access to a wide range of features and functionalities. Here are some of the key capabilities that become available:

  • Web Parts: Users can use classic experience web parts like Script Editor, Content Editor (and lot more) using which they can create custom web parts using client-side scripting languages like JavaScript or TypeScript.
  • Use of Save Site as Template, Save document library as template, etc. features in SharePoint.
  • Use of Solution Gallery, Theme Gallery, Sandbox solutions, HTML Field Security, etc. settings in SharePoint sites.
  • Uploading files types that are blocked by default like .asmx .ascx .aspx .htc .jar .master .swf .xap .xsf

Let’s see how you can allow or prevent use of custom scripts in SharePoint Online sites using different PowerShell tools:

Using SharePoint Online PowerShell

Use below SharePoint Online PowerShell script to check if custom scripts are enabled or disabled for a SharePoint online site and then to allow use of custom scripts for specified SharePoint online site:

# SharePoint online admin center URL
$adminCenterUrl = "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com/"

# SharePoint online site URL
$siteUrl = "https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/SPConnect"

# Connect to SharePoint online admin center
Connect-SPOService -Url $adminCenterUrl

# Allow custom scripts on SharePoint online site
Set-SPOSite $siteUrl -DenyAddAndCustomizePages 0

# Verify that custom scripts are enabled on SharePoint online site
Get-SPOSite $siteUrl | select DenyAddAndCustomizePages

Using PnP PowerShell

You can use below PnP PowerShell script to allow or prevent use of custom scripts in SharePoint online site:

# SharePoint online site URL
$siteUrl = "https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/SPConnect"

# Connect to SharePoint online site
Connect-PnPOnline -Url $siteUrl -Interactive

# Allow custom scripts on SharePoint online site
Set-PnPSite -NoScriptSite $false

# Prevent custom scripts on SharePoint online site
Set-PnPSite -NoScriptSite $true

Using CLI For Microsoft 365

Use below CLI for Microsoft 365 script to allow use of custom scripts in SharePoint online site collection:

# SharePoint online site URL
$siteUrl = "https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/SPConnect"

# Connect to SharePoint online tenant
$m365Status = m365 status
if ($m365Status -match "Logged Out") {
    m365 login
}

# Allow custom scripts on SharePoint online site collection
m365 spo site set --url $siteUrl --noScriptSite $false

Conclusion

Enabling custom script support for SharePoint online sites can enhance the platform’s functionality and enable users to customize site to their specific needs. However, it’s important to carefully consider the potential security risks before enabling this feature, check: security considerations of allowing custom scripts in SharePoint.

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