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How to Display Custom Metadata (Tags) in SharePoint Online News Web Part?

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Hi Community,

 

I’m working on a SharePoint Online site where we use the standard News web part on the homepage to display news posts from the Site Pages library. We have added a custom metadata column called Tags to the Site Pages library and populated it for news posts.

The challenge:

The default News web part does not seem to display custom metadata fields like Tags in its UI. I need these tags to appear on the news cards (homepage) for better categorization and visibility.

Questions:


  1. Is there any way to configure the News web part to show custom metadata fields?

  2. If not, what are the recommended alternatives (e.g., Highlighted Content web part, SPFx customization, Power Automate workaround)?

  3. Has anyone successfully implemented this without custom coding?

  4.  

Any guidance or best practices would be greatly appreciated!

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    How to Display Custom Metadata (Tags) in SharePoint Online News Web Part?
    Hi,
     

    No, out of the box, the News web part only displays built-in properties (title, thumbnail, author, date). It does not support rendering custom columns such as Tags.

    Alternatives:

     

    Highlighted Content web part: Can filter by custom metadata and display results, but layout options are limited.

    SPFx customization: Build a custom web part or extend the News web part to include Tags in the card template.

    Power Automate workaround: Use a flow to copy Tags into a supported property (e.g., Description) that the News web part can display, but this is a hack and not ideal for dynamic updates.

     

    Best practice:

    If Tags are critical for UI, SPFx is the recommended approach. Highlighted Content works for filtering but not for rich card layouts.

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