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A rather useful empty SPFx property pane control

Introduction When developing custom client web parts using the SharePoint Framework (SPFx) you invariably need a add web part property editors to allow users to set appropriate values so that the web part can be appropriately configured. SharePoint provides a…

Creating Web Part that Support Single Part App Pages in SharePoint Online

I've been working with the SharePoint Framework (SPFx) development method for a while now and I must admit that whilst I was sceptical at first (yet another way of extending SharePoint to learn) I am now a believer. This is…

Site Page Breadcrumbs Update

I am pleased to announce that we have just released an update to our Site Page Breadcrumbs webpart for SharePoint modern. This web part allows site designers to create a logical hierarchical relationship between site pages by providing a breadcrumb…

Category Based Formatting in Kaboodle Announce

This blog post in support of the Kaboodle Announce web part which enables you leverage numerous enhanced options when it comes to viewing and managing SharePoint news and events. If you don't know what Kaboodle Announce can do for you,…

Creating an Announcement Client Web Part: Part 3 – Rendering Items

This is the 3rd part of my blog mini-series, based around a project to create an Announcement client web part using the SPFx. The aim of this project is to build a web part that can hook up with views…

Creating an Announcement Client Web Part using the SPFX: Part 1 – Project setup and accessing web sites and lists

Introduction This is the first article in a new blog series and is based around a project for the development of a SharePoint Client Web Part built using the SharePoint Framework (SPFx). The idea is to provide an alternative to…

Part 4: Controlling D3 Trees via SPFx Web Part Properties

In this series of blog posts, I am seeking to build a new UI to access SharePoint using the D3 data visualisation library and SharePoint client-side web parts, built using the SPFx. So far, we have: Part 1: Getting started…

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