I am working on SharePoint Branding project, where i need to change the whole sharepoint look and feel according to Clients design guidelines/Visual Designs.
happy part, most of the branding is done but still i am facing problem with SEARCH BUTTON of sharepoint. Ia m not able to replace this default button with my designed button.
any direction ll be great help
What we did was replace the delegate control of the search button with our own, using a feature. In that feature we specified our custom image for the button.
This might help - http://labs.steveottenad.com/reskin-restyle-a-sharepoint-2010-search-box/
When we customised the search box we hide the default img for the search button using css and replaced it with a new background image.
You can't replace the default button with you own search button. You can however customize it to your needs using CSS styles. I have done the same thing. You can create your custom style to override the styles from the corev15.css file.
Create you custom styles css file, reference it in your page layout and just use it.
Hope that helps.
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I created a custom SPFX ListView Command Set button in the command bar which works fine. My only concern is that I don't control his order of appearance in the command bar. My goal is to be able to place it further left or further right as I desire. Also, is there anyway to move or hide the microsoft build-in button(Open, Share, Flow, and so on...)?
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This is known case, check #4121 and I suggest you.
To hide build-in command, you could inject custom CSS, check this github demo.
Im very new to kentico development wise and I'm trying to work to a design given to me.
I'm currently trying to tie up the smart search web part to show as a text input with a font awesome search icon as the button (with no button text). Is there any easy way to do this? Or should I resort to making a copy of the Smart search control and extending it out?
The html designed has just
<button type="submit"><i class="fa fa-search"></i></button>
is there an easy way to put this into a new layout for Smart search?
Thank you Andrew
You could use a web part before and after to wrap web part code html and class wrapper and than apply the style to the button via CSS
In most of the cases, you could benefit from custom web part layout:
https://docs.kentico.com/k11/custom-development/developing-web-parts/using-custom-web-part-layouts
But smart search in this case does consist of two controls which are kinda buried inside so to insert this to control directly (CMSModules\SmartSearch\Controls\SearchDialog).
Solution 1: you can apply this by adding a custom layout for the smart search but I am not sure this will work
Solution 2: clone the web part and modify the Html as needed
When I use OpenView in Domino Designer, all the Views are presented in the Menu Bar. How can I make sure that only one view is presented and at the same time do not hide the other Views so I can use them to other Hotspot Button. Thank you.
The easiest is to create an outline with the views. You can organize the views in expandable groups, specify icons for each view, and much more.
You then create a page where you insert the outline, set the fonts and formatting, etc.
Finally you create a frameset and put the page with the navigation menu in one of the frames.
I created a simple template with all this several years ago, you can find it at http://blog.texasswede.com/free-application-templateframework-for-notes/
Download it and take a look at how it's done there.
Is it possible to integrate CKEditor to SharePoint2010's EDIT ITEM or ADD ITEM page without using CKEditor for SharePoint?
If you want to replace the default editor with CKEditor, it is going to be hard. Remember that the default editor is integrated in the ribbon. If you want to use it for some reason in a webpart or on specific situations like in a page layout you can follow something along the lines of this:
http://www.sharepointbriefing.com/features/article.php/3928401/Sharepoint-Tools-You-Can-Use-CKEditor.htm
I'm looking for some code on how to create a hiding menu. Basically I'd like to have four links in a horizontal menu. When you click on a link I'd like it to hide the others perhaps above or below to provide a text box. This box would also have information in it that we be inputted by the designer only.
I have a link to preview a template for an example below:
http://www.graphicalwonders.com/archives/brian/Homepage.jpg
jQuery UI -
Accordion API -
Viral Patel
Check out these links for examples of Accordion menus. I find the Viral one to be easier to use, however the jQuery UI & API explain more in detail how it works.