Overriding Buttons, Links, and Tabs with Visualforce

You can override the behavior of standard buttons—like New, View, or Edit—in Salesforce Classic, Lightning Experience, and mobile independently. You can also override the tab home page that displays when a user clicks a standard, custom, or external object tab.

To override a standard button or a tab home page:
  1. Click Edit next to the button or tab home page you want to override.
  2. Pick Visualforce page as an override type.
  3. Select the Visualforce page you want to run when users click the button or tab.
    When overriding buttons with a Visualforce page, you must use the standard controller for the object on which the button appears. For example, if you want to use a page to override the Edit button on accounts, the page markup must include the standardController="Account" attribute on the <apex:page> tag:
    <apex:page standardController="Account">
    <!-- page content here -->
    </apex:page>

    When overriding tabs with a Visualforce page, you can select only Visualforce pages that use the standard list controller for that tab’s associated object, pages with a custom controller, or pages with no controller.

    When overriding lists with a Visualforce page, you can select only Visualforce pages that use a standard list controller.

    When overriding the New button with a Visualforce page, you can choose to skip the record type selection page. If you do, new records you create aren’t forwarded to the record type selection page. Salesforce assumes that your Visualforce page is already handling record types.

    Tip

    Tip

    Use a controller extension when you need to add extra functionality to Visualforce page that you are using as an override.

  4. Click Save.

To remove an override:

  1. From the appropriate object’s management settings, go to Buttons, Links, and Actions.
  2. Click Edit next to the override.
  3. Select No override (default behavior).
  4. Click OK.