Skip Ribbon Commands
Skip to main content

Laura Rogers @WonderLaura

:

Quick Launch

Laura Rogers @WonderLaura > Posts > Video: Creating Hyperlinks in SharePoint Designer 2010
Hi everyone,
My blog now has a new URL!
You can now find me at http://www.wonderlaura.com
March 28
Video: Creating Hyperlinks in SharePoint Designer 2010

In this video, I demonstrate how to create hyperlinks in the new XSLT List View Web Parts in SharePoint 2010.  By default in a list, the hyperlink exists on the Title field, and in a library, it exists on the file name.  You can easily change your views to use hyperlinks on different columns in any list or library, by using SharePoint Designer 2010.  You don’t have to worry about “unghosting” pages when making small changes like this in XSLT list views in 2010.

ch5[166]

 

 

 

Comments

Raj

Hello Laura,  I am using the same method as you mentioned in above video and the link is defaulting to sitepage. Please let me know what may be wrong.
Shane YoungNo presence information on 4/5/2011 2:45 PM

Matt

I get the same problem. If I attempt this on the default view (the one created when you create the document library) it works, but if I create a custom view and follow the exact same steps, the link defaults to the sitepage.
Shane YoungNo presence information on 4/6/2011 9:34 PM

Ben McMann

You need to include the default "type" column in your view.  Then the link will work.  Unfortunetly, you can not add the list view web part you create to a publishing page for instance and have the links work - they get wiped out.  Still trying to work through that one.
Shane YoungNo presence information on 4/18/2011 10:51 AM

Jose Flores

When you publish the page and the links we wiped out.. try the XSLT Customise Entire View. Save the web part and upload again. This worked for me.
Shane YoungNo presence information on 9/23/2011 2:43 AM
​I have disabled any new comments on this, because my blog has moved to a new site.  Please go here: http://www.wonderlaura.com
RSS FeedFacebookYouTube
 

 Our Books for End Users