SharePoint team site homepages will automatically collapse the News web part if the homepage is inactive for 30 days and no news is published. This default behavior begins rolling out in late April 2026, allowing users to expand or restore the News section by editing or publishing content.
Introduction
To help reduce visual clutter and keep SharePoint team site homepages focused on active content, we’re introducing an automatic collapse behavior for the News web part. When a team site homepage hasn’t been edited in 30 days and no news has been published on the site, the News web part will collapse by default. This change will help surface relevant information while preserving existing News authoring and configuration capabilities.
When this will happen
How this affects your organization
Who is affected
What will happen
What you can do to prepare
Compliance considerations
| Question | Answer |
| Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed (for example, documents, emails, or site content)? | Yes. This change will alter how existing News content is displayed on SharePoint team site homepages by automatically collapsing the News web part when the homepage is inactive and no News has been published. The underlying data, storage, access permissions, and authoring workflows will remain unchanged. |