![]() ![]() Type the name of an Audience you want to use this tile. The recommended size for an icon is 50x50 pixels, however the thumbnail will automatically scale. This is the location where you want your users to go when they select the tile.Įnter an IconURL for the tile. This is the order you want the tile to appear after the default three tiles (that is, Newsfeeds, OneDrive, Sites).Įnter a Url for the tile. The name will appear in the tile.Įnter a number for Tile Order. Since this list is Created as a Hidden List, browse to to access Custom tiles list.Ĭlick new item to add a new item to the list.Įnter a Title for the new tile. Custom Tiles List will be Created on specified URL on feature enable command as hidden list. The URL you provide will be the location of where the Custom Tile list is provisioned, so you may need to provide permission access to the list accordingly. To ensure the feature is available, at the PowerShell command prompt, type the following command: Get-SPFeature -Identity CustomTiles If these permissions are not satisfied, contact your Setup administrator or SQL Server administrator to request these permissions.įor more information about PowerShell permissions, see Permissions and Add-SPShellAdmin. You must be a member of the Administrators group on the server on which you are running the PowerShell cmdlet. ![]() You must have membership in the db_owner fixed database role on all databases that are to be updated. You must have membership in the securityadmin fixed server role on the SQL Server instance Verify that you have the following memberships: The custom tile feature is not enabled by default. The list for the custom tiles is provisioned at the root level of the web application so anyone will be able to see or remove the list.
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