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I do like your Responsive UI script and is using it in our on-premise SharePoint 2016 environment. My question is after using the Disable-PnPResponsiveUI script I see the functionality disabled, however, deployed css and js files are still there. Wouldn't it be Ok if the disable function also removes these files?
I suspect this is by design but I want to use the technique you are using for deploying other SP objects and would love to know how I can remove SP objects as part of the disable/removal process. Any tips is appreciated.
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I do like your Responsive UI script and is using it in our on-premise SharePoint 2016 environment. My question is after using the Disable-PnPResponsiveUI script I see the functionality disabled, however, deployed css and js files are still there. Wouldn't it be Ok if the disable function also removes these files?
I suspect this is by design but I want to use the technique you are using for deploying other SP objects and would love to know how I can remove SP objects as part of the disable/removal process. Any tips is appreciated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: