Introduction
The Sitecollections module is used as a SharePoint data store. A site collection is a grouping of websites under a common top-level site that have the same owner and share administration settings, for example, permissions.
When you create a site collection, a top-level site is automatically created in the site collection. You can then create one or more subsites below the top-level site.
Wizdom sitecollections
Here you will see a list of all Classic site collections, where Wizdom is running on.
In each entry, you will see the URL, Version, Status and Priority among others.
Modern Sitecollections
Under the ‘Modern Sitecollections’ tab, administrators can get an overview of current site collections, as well as remove the ones you want to get rid of.
In the modern SharePoint experience, every site is a site collection and can all be associated with a hub site, making the architecture more flexible and adaptive to changes.
The list with modern site collections has a 'Remove' button which unregister the modern site collection from the Enterprise database so you can apply another site type but it does not uninstall Enterprise (Wizdom) components from the site collection and does not delete the site collection.
Properties & templates
Under the Properties section, you can select from a list of templates used for when the Intranet is upgrading in the background.
The templates is shown in the Templates section. You can add your own templates as you wish.
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