Reputation: 31
I have just edited my publishing site home page in SharePoint Designer. The page originally contains some web parts.
I am a newbie as far as SharePoint branding is concerned. I did the editing in Advance Mode when I realized that I couldn't edit areas outside my Web Part Zones and since I need to do that, I tried it using the advance mode. I edited the page adding some inline CSS styling and even added some additional Web Part Zones. Everything looked good when I previewed so I saved and thought all was okay. But to my surprise, Only my account (System Account) can see the changes I made. Every other user on the domain are still see the original page without any of my recent changes.
I have done the Check-In and Publish circle over and over again but no luck.
Does any one have any idea as to what I might have done wrong here and what I can do to fix the issue.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 154
Reputation: 525
Follow below steps for publishing:
Select “Publish a major version,”. When prompted to approve the master page, click Yes. This automatically invokes a SharePoint master page approval page, where you will find your new master page listed at the top of the page.
Click the drop-down menu beside the master page. Select Approve and select the Approved radio button. Click OK. Your master page is now saved and approved in SharePoint.
Navigate to your top-level site collection, and click Site Actions -> Site Settings
Under Look and Feel, select the Master Pages link. For both the Site and System Master Page settings, select your new master page from the drop-down menu.
Once you click OK, your changes should be available to all users
Upvotes: 0