Home > CMS- Content Management System > Sharepoint > Custom Scripts are going away in SharePoint Online – 31st January, 2020

Custom Scripts are going away in SharePoint Online – 31st January, 2020

Major change is coming in SharePoint Online Microsoft Internal Sites!!!  Effected domain (for now) https://microsoft.sharepoint.com/.

Microsoft has announced that coming 31st Jan 2020, custom JavaScript will be turned off in Classic SharePoint sites internally. This means “No Scripts” will be enable for Microsoft tenant in SharePoint Online.

Don’t worry, existing sites will continue to work properly. You will be able to update the page content, upload files, etc. Any existing custom JavaScript / jQuery will continue to work but you won’t be able to update the existing custom scripts.

Following will no longer work as they do today:

  • Ability to make changes to the Master page.
  • Custom page layouts.
  • User custom actions / custom JavaScript.
  • Saving site as a template

So, if you do nothing, everything will keep working. You just won’t be able to do changes to the above assets.

Click the image for LIVE ticker

We know that this will be a big change for some sites. So, start reviewing your sites and take proper action immediately.

P.S. – if you need support in modernizing your SharePoint site (including migrating your content), feel free to reach out to us (Mundrisoft Team). We can help you upgrade your SharePoint Online site.

This Article is TAGGED in , , , , , , . BOOKMARK THE permalink.

Avatar photo
Sujoy Dasgupta
15 years of technology industry experience in Microsoft technology. Strong technical experience in SharePoint Online, SharePoint Classic & Modern, SPFx, Power BI, PowerApps, Power Automate, O365 tools, SharePoint Admin Center, SharePoint On-premise development, Asp.Net web application, Sharegate migration tool & Nintex workflow. .

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code class="" title="" data-url=""> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong> <pre class="" title="" data-url=""> <span class="" title="" data-url="">