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Create a wiki page
From the course: SharePoint 2016 Essential Training
Create a wiki page
- [Voiceover] When we create a new TeamSite, we get a home page, like this one. And, we get a couple of other pages as well. And, then, whenever there's an app, there's a page that's generated for it to show us the information in the app with a web part, but those pages are created dynamically. They don't actually exist as separate pages. To see the pages that we have, let's first check this back in, 'cause we don't need to modify this page anymore, right now. And let's go to Site Contents. Scroll down to Site Pages, and notice that there are two items, one of them was modified just a moment ago. And that is our Home page, right here. The page that we've been changing. The other page is a page that is called How to Use this Library. Both of these are examples of wiki pages. Prior to SharePoint 2010, almost every page in SharePoint was called a web part page. Now, those types of pages are really used less and less. And wiki pages form the foundation for sites in SharePoint 2016. Wiki…
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Web Parts and App Parts: The basics11m 54s
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Add or remove an App Part5m 55s
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Add a Web Part5m 56s
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View and modify Web Part properties11m 8s
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Show an image on a page4m 20s
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Display images in a slide show8m 25s
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Create a wiki page8m 30s
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Create a Web Part page7m 29s
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