MC1287368 - Team site homepages will automatically collapse inactive News web parts

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Summary

Starting late April to early May 2026, SharePoint team site homepages will automatically collapse inactive News web parts if the homepage is unedited for 30 days and no news is published. Users can expand it anytime; no admin action is needed, but site owners should be informed.

Last Updated

Apr 28, 2026

Published Apr 21, 2026

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Service

SharePoint Online

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New feature
User impact
Admin impact

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Updated April 28, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. 

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

  • Targeted Release: Rollout will begin in late April 2026 and is expected to complete by early May 2026 (previously late April).
  • General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, and DoD): Rollout will begin in early May 2026 (previously late April) and is expected to complete by late May 2026 (previously mid-May).

How this affects your organization

Who is affected

  • All Microsoft 365 tenants using SharePoint Online
  • Team site homepages that include the News web part

What will happen

  • The News web part will automatically collapse on a team site homepage if the homepage has not been edited for 30 days and no News posts have been published.
  • This behavior will be enabled by default.
  • Site owners and users will be able to expand the News web part at any time.
  • Publishing new News posts or editing the homepage will restore normal visibility of the News web part.
  • This change will not affect News authoring workflows, configuration options, or permissions.

What you can do to prepare

  • No action will be required from administrators.
  • You may want to inform site owners about this automatic behavior.
  • Consider updating internal SharePoint documentation or helpdesk guidance if you describe default homepage behavior.

Compliance considerations

QuestionAnswer
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.

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