i am using ultimate member plugin to setup the conditional menus
But on the home page (only on the home page) i have a issue, where after login still the login option is available but after refresh the menu displays correctly, i tried it with different computers and browsers but not working.
Please help me out on why this is happening I am using the hello theme on wordpress.
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I am going nuts trying to figure out what is happening here.
I created a new page in a SharePoint site using the gear and clicking add page.
The page on the right is the home page for the site and in the red box is the edit and settings for the page.
On the left I have thee new page that I added to the site, and in yellow is the edit box for this page.
How do I make it so that the edit are for the new page works the same way as the right page? What am I doing wrong??
For anyone else that comes across this. If you use a "Site Page" you dont get the options. You need to use a different type of page ie "Wiki Page"
Can you suggest a way to have login page without hamburger menu?
So the app start with the login page(without Shall or hamburger menu). After login the current page becomes a home page with the hamburger menu.
I have tried to make changes to the navigation service, but it didn't work.
What is the proper way to do this?
Not tried it myself yet, but I thought the IsFullScreen property serverd that purpose.
So when you set it to true, the SplitView will not be visible until you set it back to false.
Some comments from the template itself https://github.com/Windows-XAML/Template10/blob/master/Template10%20(Library)/Controls/HamburgerMenu.xaml.cs#L316
This may be a little simplistic, but why not just make the first place you navigate to your app login screen, and THEN navigate to your Shell? Otherwise you can always use the ModalDialog that houses the Shell, or you could follow the techniques in the Login Template 10 sample in GitHub.
Not able to edit the home page of sharepoint2013 but we are able to edit all the site pages,
when trying to edit the home page it shows loading and not able to edit the page.Please advice.
Try to use Sharepoint designer (download from : http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35491) then pointing at the home page file (could be at /sitepages/home.aspx if activate publishing site, or /pages/default.aspx if using default team site) then click Advanced Mode at ribbon.
Hope this help.
The page is checked out by another user - just check it in and discard the other users changes (or find that other user and get them to check it in). You'll then see the full edit mode.
On my sharepoint site I am unable to add an existing basic webpart to a page where I've added webparts before. I am a site owner. I am using IE 8. I also work remotely using VPN.
The strange thing is IE won't even open up the EDIT MODE.
When I use Google Chrome, it is able to open up EDIT MODE, and it was also able to open up the Add Web Part popup, but when you actually select a web part and press ADD...nothing gets added to the main page.
The extra strange thing is from Google Chrome, I am able to delete and modify existing webparts.
I've upgraded to IE 9 and the same issue still happens.
i assume the similar issue you would be facing with firefox it seems your css is not compliant with IE8 try using ie8 in campatibility mode or use following querystring parameter at end of ur url
toolpaneview=2 and see what is the result
I had that problem and it appeared that a CSS file was messing up with the Ribbon controls.
Try to disable a CSS file at a time.
Regards,
Pedro
We had this issue (or at least a very similar one) where, in edit page mode, clicking on 'Add a Web Part' had no effect. I was assuming that it is a JavaScript issue. In, I beleive, the same day, it effected both my Production and DEV Site Collections, in IE8, Firefox and Chrome. We restarted all of our servers and ran the config wizard. No good.
We were able to create new pages which seem to be uneffected.
For an existing page, our workaround is to edit the properties of the page, then, down at the bottom, select 'Open Page in Maintenance View'. Select one of the Web Parts and Close it. Note: It seems as though if you unselected the 'Allow Close' checkbox, it wont be on this list. Then click on the 'Go Back to Web Part Page'. Click on the zone where the closed Web Part was. You may now be able to 'Add a Web Part'. If so, the last Web Part folder on the left will be 'Closed Web Parts' which I beleive you can put back (Open) the closed Web Part.
I have see this issue occur when someone else has the current page open in edit mode. Until that person either checks in or undoes there checkout you will not be able to edit the page.
I have a very strange issue I just cannot figure out. I am not able to enter Edit Mode on my custom pages. Appending my URL with ?ToolPaneView=2 does nothing. Manipulating the Site Actions button to custom content and changing the MenuItem_EditPage to get the Edit Page button back bring the page into some kind of edit mode with the "Exit Edit Mode" button but still no toolbar or ability to manipulate web parts.
Anyone seen this before?
Thanks
My experience was that the page was created with the SharePoint Server Publishing feature turned on. The site feature was later deactivated and the page could not be edited. Re-activating the feature enabled editing.
I had it once when the page was checked out by the system user.
Discard the current check-out (and lose changes) and I could edit the page again.