When you add a modern page to a site, you add and customize web parts, which are the building blocks of your page. You can add text, images, files, video, dynamic content, and more using the web parts listed in this article. Some functionality is introduced gradually to organizations that have opted in to the Targeted Release program. This means that you might not yet see this feature, or it might look different than what is described in the help articles. The web parts in this article are not yet available for use on classic pages. 1. Go to the page where you want to add a web part. 2. If you don't see the site page that you want, click Site contents on the Quick Launch bar, in the list of contents, click Site Pages, and then click the page that you want. 3. If the page is not already in edit mode, click Edit at the top right of the page.
4. At the top of the Toolbox on the right, you will see a curated list of web parts to choose from. 5. To view all web parts, select See all web parts. Easily find what you’re looking for by typing in the Search box, then select or click-and-drag the web part onto the canvas. 6. Click for a list view or for a grid view. You can also sort the web parts and filter them by category from the drop-down list. 1. Go to the page where you want to add a web part. 2. If you don't see the site page that you want, click Site contents on the Quick Launch bar, in the list of contents, click Site Pages, and then click the page that you want. 3. If the page is not already in edit mode, click Edit at the top right of the page. To easily find the web part you're looking for, start typing in the Search box.
6. Click for a list view or for a grid view. You can also sort the web parts and filter them by category from the drop-down list. 1. If your page is not already in edit mode, click Edit at the top right of the page. 2. Select the web part you want to move or remove, and you'll see a small toolbar on the left of the web part. To move the web part, select the Move web part button and drag the web part where you want it on your page. To remove the web part, select the Delete web part button . You can also select DEL on the keyboard to delete. Following is a list of a web parts you can use on a page, along with links to more information for each web part. The Assignments web part displays a personalized view to students of their upcoming and due assignments across multiple classes.
Students can select their displayed assignment to jump to their specific assignment in the Assignments app for that class. Note: The Assignments web part is only available to EDU customers. The Bing Maps web part adds a map to your page. Simply enter an address or a well-known name and your map will appear. You can choose a different map type, such as road or aerial. You can also change the zoom level or give your map pin a friendly name. The Button web part easily adds a button to your page with your own label and link. The Call to action web part creates a button with a call to action for users. The Code snippet web part easily displays code as text on your page for others to use or learn from. You can select the code language and a dark or light theme. This web part even auto-corrects syntax. With the Connectors web part, you can get messages, alerts, and notifications from your favorite external services on a group-connected team site page.
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