While exploring SharePoint 2013, I came to know that CallOut Popup displayed only for following Lists:
- Document Library
- Assert Library
- Images Library
- Pages Library
- Task Lists
And CallOut Popup not displayed for following Lists:
- Custom Lists
- Announcements Lists
- Calendar List
- Discussions List
A gentleman had query on Linked In group as follows:
Any solutions to get the Callout Popups in Announcements List?
I was not able to find the exact answer but this link. Sorry to say that I was not satisfied with the given answers because of few reasons:
1- It retrieves all the announcement list item information and append in another div tag and from there you are able to view the callout Popup.
2- It works only with only announcement list at a time. We need to change the list name for each Announcement list.
3- Code using ListData.svc. There is a problem:
If there a space between List name let say My Announcement we need to pass the list name without space likeMyAnnouncement while passing with ListData.svc (What exactly I faced).
I then decided to create some solution and able to do that. I have created a solution (I have attached wsp file alsoAnnouncementCallOut.wsp):
1- Created as SharePoint-Hosted Solution.
2- Just deploy and it will for every announcement list.
Nice Post. I was looking for something same.
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Thanks for your feedback. I will try to come with a lot
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ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that you were not satisfied by the idea that you got from LearningSharePoint.com
The point there was to give you an idea and I see that its well received.
Also, not every company welcomes wsp solutions or auto hosted apps in there environment so I kept it to the client side (on-page) coding for easier implementation.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that you were not satisfied by the idea that you got from LearningSharePoint.com
The point there was to give you an idea and I see that its well received.
Also, not every company welcomes wsp solutions or auto hosted apps in there environment so I kept it to the client side (on-page) coding for easier implementation.
ReplyDeleteWell at least you got the idea to get started form LearningSharePoint.com. I glad we could help.
Anyway not every company allows wsp or auto hosted apps to be installed. I generally keep it to Client side on page coding so its easy for Office 365 and Business users.
You can check more tutorials at http://www.learningsharepoint.com/2013/05/09/sharepoint-2013-callout-popup-tutorial/
Hi Isha,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your feedback because yes I got the idea from your site (Also shared your blog reference).
Yes this is for On Hosted (On-premise) but, would you please let me know wehn we have multiple Announcement list then how it will work?
Also I am working on my wsp using CSOM, and you will get it soon.