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SharePoint Publishing Sites Classic To Modern Experience https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/publishing-sites-classic-to-modern-experience.md
Traditionally, sites and pages like this have been designed and built using the
- **Reset to Site Definition** ΓÇô The reset to site definition feature is not supported on a modern communication site. - **Classic Record Center** ΓÇô The Record Center feature is not supported on a modern communication site. Instead, use the modern records management capabilities. For more info, see [Records Management in Microsoft 365](/microsoft-365/compliance/records-management) and [Learn about Records](/microsoft-365/compliance/records). - **SharePoint 2010 and 2013 Workflows** ΓÇô SharePoint 2010 and 2013 Workflows are not supported with modern communication sites. Instead, use Microsoft Power Automate. For more info, see Microsoft [Power Automate](https://flow.microsoft.com/) and [SharePoint 2010 workflow retirement](https://support.microsoft.com/office/sharepoint-2010-workflow-retirement-1ca3fff8-9985-410a-85aa-8120f626965f). -- **Subsites** ΓÇô Creation of subsites is available but not recommended. Additionally, a modern communication site as a subsite is not supported. Consider using the modern hub site feature instead. For more info, see [What is a SharePoint hub site?](https://support.microsoft.com/office/what-is-a-sharepoint-hub-site-fe26ae84-14b7-45b6-a6d1-948b3966427f?ui=en-us&rs=en-us&ad=us)
+- **Subsites** ΓÇô The subsite feature is not supported on modern communication sites but is supported on Teams sites. Creation of subsites is available but not recommended. Consider using the modern hub site feature instead. For more info, see [What is a SharePoint hub site?](https://support.microsoft.com/office/what-is-a-sharepoint-hub-site-fe26ae84-14b7-45b6-a6d1-948b3966427f?ui=en-us&rs=en-us&ad=us).
## Get started: Move from a publishing site to a modern communication site
To learn how to set up and use the multilingual feature for communication sites,
> [!NOTE]
-> At this time, the multilingual feature is available for communication sites only.
+> At this time, the multilingual feature is available for communication sites only.
SharePoint Teams Connected Sites https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commits/public/SharePoint/SharePointOnline/teams-connected-sites.md
These are the basic parts of Teams and SharePoint and how they relate to each ot
- **Standard channel** ΓÇô A standard channel is a channel that all members of a team have access to. Each team comes with a standard channel called "General." Team owners and members can add additional standard channels. -- **Parent site** - The SharePoint site that is created when you create the team. This site is used for file storage for all standard channels. All team owners and members have access to this site.--- **[Microsoft 365 group](/microsoft-365/solutions/collaboration-governance-overview#why-microsoft-365-groups-are-important-in-collaboration-governance)** - A Microsoft 365 group is a membership group that gives people access to multiple Microsoft 365 services at the same time. The membership for each team is stored in a Microsoft 365 group and that group also gives those people access to the team's parent SharePoint site.- - **[Private channel](/MicrosoftTeams/private-channels)** ΓÇô A private channel is a channel that only some of the team's members have access to. It is used for private conversations and collaboration. Each private channel has its own SharePoint site for file storage. Only members of the private channel can access this site. - **[Shared channels](/MicrosoftTeams/shared-channels)** ΓÇô A shared channel is a channel that you can add anyone to, even if theyΓÇÖre not a member of the team. It is used for broader collaboration with people outside the team. Each shared channel has its own SharePoint site for file storage. Only members of the shared channel can access this site.
+- **Parent site** - The SharePoint site that is created when you create the team. This site is used for file storage for all standard channels. All team owners and members have access to this site.
+ - **Channel site** - The SharePoint site that is created when you create a private or shared channel in a team. Only owners and members of the private or shared channel have access to this site. - **Public team** - A public team is a team that anyone in the organization can join. Public teams do not require a team owner to invite someone to the team. - **Private team** - A private team is a team that a person can only join when invited by a team owner. Both public teams and private teams offer the same channel types - standard, private, and shared.
+- **[Microsoft 365 group](/microsoft-365/solutions/collaboration-governance-overview#why-microsoft-365-groups-are-important-in-collaboration-governance)** - A Microsoft 365 group is a membership group that gives people access to multiple Microsoft 365 services at the same time. The membership for each team is stored in a Microsoft 365 group and that group also gives those people access to the team's parent SharePoint site.
+ - **Azure AD** - Azure AD is the directory service where Microsoft 365 user accounts are stored. (You can manage these accounts from Microsoft 365 as well.) Microsoft 365 groups are also stored in Azure AD. Azure AD allows administrators to manage users and groups and to apply business rules to user accounts, such as requiring multi-factor authentication. ![Image of how Azure AD, Teams, and SharePoint relate.](media/teams-sharepoint-interactions.png)