With SharePoint Framework (SPFx) Extensions, you can now customize more facets of the SharePoint experience, including standard page elements like headers as well as command sets and list rendering.
You can use new capabilities released today that provide more options for engaging broader audiences with your SharePoint Framework (SPFx) web parts. We are pleased to announce a new tenant-wide SPFx
Since the launch of SharePoint Framework in February, developers have built or deployed modern client-side web parts made with the SharePoint Framework across thousands of Office 365 tenancies.
We are pleased to announce that updated training for the SharePoint Framework is now ready and available to use. Whether you are looking to get started with SharePoint development, educate your team,
We are pleased to announce that we are rolling out new capabilities to modern pages that let users add app parts from SharePoint add-ins. With this new capability, the set of available parts for
Enabling customers to seamlessly work with files and folders across end points is a key area of focus for the SharePoint team. To improve this, we’ve broadened the set of supported characters
The SharePoint Patterns and Practices JavaScript Core Library was created to help developers by simplifying common operations within SharePoint and the SharePoint Framework. This is open source, community driven library with contributions cross different organizations and teams. Currently it contains a fluent API for w...
With webhooks, SharePoint has a new notification capability that makes it easier for developers to respond and react to content updates in SharePoint, within their organization. With these
We’re releasing a set of Release Candidates of the SharePoint Framework, which will include some breaking changes developers will need to accommodate. Developers can read more about these