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Neutral-themed SharePoint UI in page editing and property panes

Message ID
MC1426716
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Service
SharePoint Online
Category
Stay Informed
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Feature updateUser impact
Rollout
July 2026August 2026September 2026

Summary

SharePoint page editing tools will adopt a neutral-themed UI, using standard colors instead of site branding, to improve clarity, accessibility, and consistency across light/dark modes. This change, rolling out from July to September 2026, requires no admin action but may affect custom or third-party web part visuals.

Details

[What and Why:]

We are updating the SharePoint page editing experience with a neutral-themed UI for system controls, including web part toolbars and property panes.

With this change, editing tools will use standard, neutral colors instead of inheriting site branding. This creates a clearer distinction between system controls and user-authored content, improving usability, accessibility, and consistency across light and dark themes as part of the SharePoint visual refresh.

This message is associated with Roadmap ID 566698.

[Rollout Schedule:]

  • Targeted Release (Worldwide): Beginning late July 2026; expected to complete by early August 2026
  • General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, DoD): Beginning late August 2026; expected to complete by early September 2026

[Impact on Your Organization:]

Who is affected: Users who create or edit SharePoint pages and developers/admins managing custom or third-party SharePoint Framework web parts.

Platforms/Services: SharePoint (Web)

What will happen:

  • Page editing tools (such as web part toolbars and property panes) will display using a neutral-themed UI instead of site theme colors.
  • Site branding will continue to apply to page content, but not to editing controls.
  • Users will see a clearer separation between editing UI and page content.
  • The update improves consistency across light and dark modes.
  • The change is enabled by default and requires no configuration.
  • Third-party and custom web parts may show visual-only differences (for example, contrast or color mismatches), but functionality is not expected to be impacted.
  • Screenshot 1: Before: The System Control inherits the site's Custom Theme colors, including the light-yellow background and purple accent color:

    user settings

    Screenshot 2: After: The System Control now uses neutral theme colors. The previously applied Custom Theme colors (light yellow and purple accents) have been replaced:

    user settings

Action Required/Recommendations:

No admin action is required for Microsoft-provided SharePoint experiences.

If your organization uses custom or third-party web parts, we recommend:

  • Validate third-party and custom SPFx web parts in page editing and property pane scenarios before general availability (GA).
  • Test web parts in both light and dark themes to identify potential contrast or theming issues.
  • Review custom property pane controls for visual consistency with neutral theming.
  • Engage your web part provider or internal developers if updates are needed.
  • Share updated guidance with development teams.
  • Update internal documentation or helpdesk scripts if needed.

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Compliance considerations:

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

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