SharePoint 2016: Branding SharePoint Sites
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to brand your SharePoint sites in a few clicks using the built-in themes and composed looks in SharePoint 2016.
Learn how to alter the default appearance of SharePoint sites and brand them for your business. Not a designer? Don't worry! Gini von Courter shows how to customize your site in a few clicks using the built-in themes and composed looks in SharePoint 2016. She also shows how to add logos, backgrounds images, and custom colors and fonts, so that your site feels like it fits your company's brand. Plus, learn how to upload your customizations to the theme gallery so that other people in your company can take advantage of your work.
Learn how to alter the default appearance of SharePoint sites and brand them for your business. Not a designer? Don't worry! Gini von Courter shows how to customize your site in a few clicks using the built-in themes and composed looks in SharePoint 2016. She also shows how to add logos, backgrounds images, and custom colors and fonts, so that your site feels like it fits your company's brand. Plus, learn how to upload your customizations to the theme gallery so that other people in your company can take advantage of your work.
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you need for this course
- SharePoint branding: The basics
- Composed looks: The basics
- Choose a theme
- Modify a theme
- Storing images in SharePoint
- Add a logo to your site
- Add a background image to a theme
- Composed looks: Behind the curtain
- Install the SharePoint color palette tool
- Create a custom color palette
- Preview the custom palette
- Add the custom palette to the theme gallery
- Selecting a font scheme
- Create your custom composed look
- Next steps
Taught by
Gini von Courter
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