Sharepoint 2013 - adding code to the master page
I’m trying to add some code to a master page, either directly after the opening body tag or before the closing body tag. To do this, I’m editing the .html version of the master page.
All looks good in the .html file, but Sharepoint adds a lot of extra code when the master file is generated from the .html file and my code never ends up where I need it.
Is there a way to make Sharepoint render my code where I want it, without having to directly edit .master?
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I’m trying to add some code to a master page, either directly after the opening body tag or before the closing body tag. To do this, I’m editing the .html version of the master page.
All looks good in the .html file, but Sharepoint adds a lot of extra code when the master file is generated from the .html file and my code never ends up where I need it.
Is there a way to make Sharepoint render my code where I want it, without having to directly edit .master?
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I'm afraid there's no way to do this. The best option would be to simply open the generated .master file and move your code to where you want manually.
– Szab
Nov 15 '18 at 9:23
Thx! That’s what I thought 🙁
– krazy4code
Nov 15 '18 at 11:48
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I’m trying to add some code to a master page, either directly after the opening body tag or before the closing body tag. To do this, I’m editing the .html version of the master page.
All looks good in the .html file, but Sharepoint adds a lot of extra code when the master file is generated from the .html file and my code never ends up where I need it.
Is there a way to make Sharepoint render my code where I want it, without having to directly edit .master?
sharepoint sharepoint-2013
I’m trying to add some code to a master page, either directly after the opening body tag or before the closing body tag. To do this, I’m editing the .html version of the master page.
All looks good in the .html file, but Sharepoint adds a lot of extra code when the master file is generated from the .html file and my code never ends up where I need it.
Is there a way to make Sharepoint render my code where I want it, without having to directly edit .master?
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sharepoint sharepoint-2013
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I'm afraid there's no way to do this. The best option would be to simply open the generated .master file and move your code to where you want manually.
– Szab
Nov 15 '18 at 9:23
Thx! That’s what I thought 🙁
– krazy4code
Nov 15 '18 at 11:48
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I'm afraid there's no way to do this. The best option would be to simply open the generated .master file and move your code to where you want manually.
– Szab
Nov 15 '18 at 9:23
Thx! That’s what I thought 🙁
– krazy4code
Nov 15 '18 at 11:48
I'm afraid there's no way to do this. The best option would be to simply open the generated .master file and move your code to where you want manually.
– Szab
Nov 15 '18 at 9:23
I'm afraid there's no way to do this. The best option would be to simply open the generated .master file and move your code to where you want manually.
– Szab
Nov 15 '18 at 9:23
Thx! That’s what I thought 🙁
– krazy4code
Nov 15 '18 at 11:48
Thx! That’s what I thought 🙁
– krazy4code
Nov 15 '18 at 11:48
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I'm afraid there's no way to do this. The best option would be to simply open the generated .master file and move your code to where you want manually.
– Szab
Nov 15 '18 at 9:23
Thx! That’s what I thought 🙁
– krazy4code
Nov 15 '18 at 11:48