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HI belilan5770 ,
are you using these quicklinks to build something like a table of content?
Then you could use the "Markdown" webpart instead.
1) Copy the only the relative anchor links of your sections
But remove everything from that url, so that only everything after the hashtag remains. In my example I get a link like "#link~1"
2) Now add a "Markdown" webpart and enter these links in markdown format
// [Title of the Link](this link)
[Link to first section](#link-1)
You get something like this
This looks kind of basic, but you can style it a little bit using markdown.
But these links are relative to the current page. So if you copy the page they will be relative to the new page.
Best Regards,
Sven
- belilan5770Aug 11, 2023Copper Contributor
SvenSieverdingActually, I use tiles like this:
I'm not sure if I can use the markup web part in combination with the tiles?
- Rob_ElliottAug 11, 2023Bronze Contributor
belilan5770 the quick links web part is totally static, there is no way to have the links changed dynamically.
Rob
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Intranet, SharePoint and Power Platform Manager (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver) - ganeshsanapAug 12, 2023MVP
belilan5770 No, you cannot use the quick links web part in combination with the markdown web part.
And as I said in my above response, you cannot make hyperlinks in the quick links web part dynamic in SharePoint and this is by design.
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- AttaubaAug 12, 2023Copper ContributorGood evening,
I want to make my database accessible online, can you help?
Thank you.
I'm Harun from Nigeria.