SharePoint administrators can create hub sites in SharePoint in Microsoft 365. To create a hub site, a SharePoint adminchangesan existing site to a hub site.
A hub sitelinks together sites based on a project, department, division, region, and so on. Associating a site with a hub site makes it easier to discover related content, news, and site activity across all associated sites.Getting the most value from hub sites requires some initial planning.
Use hub sites when you need:
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Consistentbranding across a collection of associated sites.
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Increased visibility to collections of related content.
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Enhanced search and navigation capabilities for content relevant to specific groups of people.
Note:To perform these steps, you must be the site collection admin.
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Hub site basics for hub site owners:
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Edit the hub site name and logo.
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Edit the hub navigation bar.
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Change the hub site theme.
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Choose a site design for associated sites.
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Hub permissions
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Manage hub site association approval flows:
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Implement an approval flow.
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Turn off an approval flow.
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Delete an approval flow.
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Approving site-association requests.
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Do more with your hub site:
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Add the News web part.
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Add the Sites web part.
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Add the Highlighted Content web part.
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Hub site basics for hub site owners
Edit the hub site name and logo
The hub name and logo appear inthe hub site navigation bar and lets others identify the hub when connectingsites.
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SelectSettings .
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Select Hub site information.
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Make your edits and Save your changes.
Note:You can hide the hub site name as long as you have selected a logo
Edit the navbar
To ensure content can be easily discovered, customize the navigation of your hub site. Consider using a mega menu to increase content visibility.
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Select Edit.
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To add a new menu link or header, hover in between menu topics until you see the plus sign.
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To edit,move, and remove navlinks, select the ellipsis.
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Make your edits and Save your changes.
Change the hub site theme
All sites associated with the hub site inherit the hub sitetheme.
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SelectSettings .
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SelectChange the look.
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Select the look you want. Apreview of the theme appears.
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To apply the themeto your site, selectSave.
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If the theme for the site that was converted to a hub site was never changed from the default theme assigned by SharePoint at the time it was created, thesites associated with the hub site donot inherit the hub site theme.
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Classic experience SharePoint sites that are associated with a hub site retain their original theme.
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Changes made to the theme may not appear right away.
Choose a site design for associated sites
Associated sites are the individual sites that are connected to the hub site. If made available by your admin, select a site design to apply to all associated sites. The site design automatically appliesto sites that join the hub site in the future.
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SelectSettings .
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SelectSite information.
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From the dropdown list, select the site design you want applied.
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SelectSave.
Note:Your admin manages site design options.
Hub permissions
Enable hubpermissions to sync site permissionstoincreases access to all sites in the hub. Hub permissions apply to individuals, Office 365 Groups, or security groups, as visitors on associated sites.
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For now, when you share the hub with others, they can only be added as a visitor
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Hub sitescan have up to 10 visitors when synced with associated sites.The 10 visitors can be individuals or Microsoft 365 Groups. It'srecommended to use Microsoft 365 Groups or security groups.
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Associated site owners are not required to sync site permissions with hub permissions in order to associate to the hub. This enables sites that contain sensitive informationto remain associated to the hub but not shared with everyone.
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Existing site permissions will not change when permissions sync with hub permissions.
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Updating hub permissions can take up to 4 hours to reflect on associated sites once they have been visited.
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When an associated site leaves the hub, the hub permissions are removed from the site.
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Viewers willsee content, news, and site activity differently on each site associated to the hub based on the permissions set by the site owner.
Set up your hub to sync permissions with associated sites:
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SelectSettings followed by Site Permissions
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Navigate to the Hub pivot
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Switch the toggle to ON to automatically sync hub site permissions with sites that associate to the hub.
5. Then, togive access to this hub site, enter the names of individuals or groups.
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Manage site association approval flows
Create an approval flow
To ensure organizational coherence and to protect sensitive content, manage sites associated to hub sites through a standard approval process. Creating approval flows ensurenew site associationsmeet a standard set of criteria determined by the hub site owner before joining the hub site.
After your adminhas created a hub, site collection admins for the hubcan create and manage site association approval flows in Hub site information.
To create a new approval flow:
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Go to the hub site and selectSettings , and then click Hub site settings.
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Toggle the Require approval for associated sites to join.
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To create the approval flow, select Create flow.
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Name your flow.
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Confirm the approved site additions come from one or more of the hub site owners.
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To complete and implement the new flow, select Create flow.
View flow details and manage previously created flows inHub site settings.
Note:There are no approval flowsfor sites leaving hub sites.
Turn off an approval flow
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Go to the hub site, select Settings , and then selectHub site settings.
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Toggle the Require approval for associated sites to join.
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After you toggle this setting, new sites will not require approval to be associated with this hub site. Your approval flow will not be deleted.
View flow details and manage previously created flows inHub site settings.
Delete an approval flow
When you turn off an approval flow, the approval flow is not automatically deleted.
To delete the approval flow:
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Go to the hub site, and in the left hand corner of theMicrosoft 365 navigation bar, select theApp launcher icon.
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To navigate to the Power Automatewebsite, select the Power Automateapp. If you do not find the Power Automateapp, selectExplore all your Apps, and then scroll through the list and locate it.
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To view all previously created and active flows, selectMy flows.
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Select theapproval flow,and then select Delete.
After the flow is deleted, it is deleted permanently from the flow in Power Automate.
Do more with your hub site
Add the News web part
To see news from associated sites,Add the News web part to the homepage.
In the news web part, select "sites across the hub" as the source. You can choose which associated sites display news on the hub site home page, and viewers will only see news for sites they have access to.
Add the Sites web part
To see activity on associated sites,Add the sites web part to the homepage.
Add the Highlighted Content web part
To dynamically display content from a document library, a site, a site collection, or all sites,Add the highlighted content web part.
More about SharePoint hub sites
What is a SharePoint hub site?
Create a hub site in SharePoint Online
Associate a SharePoint site with a hub site