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Slides from SUGUK session on BI | Ben Robb's SharePoint Blog
https://sharepointtales.wordpress.com/2010/03/16/slides-from-suguk-session-on-bi
Ben Robb's SharePoint Blog. SharePoint Tales. Or SharePoint Ales. Take your pick…. Slides from SUGUK session on BI. I presented at the London SharePoint User Group (SUGUK-London) last Thursday, on what is coming in the 2010 wave of products around BI. There was a great turnout and a lot of new (and familiar) faces in the audience. Obviously SharePint afterwards was also fun🙂. Some people have asked for a copy of my slides: SUGUK Business Intelligence slide deck. March 16, 2010. Semantic mark-up for menus.
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Custom SharePoint 2007 Site Collection Creation Page « SharePoint Automation
http://blog.falchionconsulting.com/index.php/2009/07/custom-sharepoint-2007-site-collection-creation-page
Gary Lapointe – Founding Partner, Aptillon, Inc. Custom SharePoint 2007 Site Collection Creation Page. To get around all of these issues and still empower the end-user it is necessary to create a custom application page which can handle the creation of the site collection and enforce any custom security or business constraints. At first glance this process would appear really straightforward - the SPSiteCollection. Class, which you can get to via the Sites. Property of the SPContentDatabase. 160; This a...
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Wictor Wilén - SharePoint MCA, MCSM, MCM and MVP - Having fun with the SharePoint Welcome.ascx control
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Wictor Wilén - SharePoint MCA, MCSM, MCM and MVP. This post is migrated from previous hosting provider. There are still some issues with old posts. Please make a comment on this post. Having fun with the SharePoint Welcome.ascx control. Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:33:00 PM. Have you ever wanted to get rid of the. Text before the user name in the SharePoint. At least I have! If you are like me - here is a solution that you can use to customize the text of the Welcome Control (Welcome.ascx). What I wanted...
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InfoPath Being Retired | SharePoint for Designers
https://designshare.wordpress.com/2014/02/02/infopath-being-retired
SharePoint Branding and Customization by Michelle Pakron. February 2, 2014. Http:/ blogs.office.com/2014/01/31/update-on-infopath-and-sharepoint-forms/. New posts on my design blog. SharePoint Branding and Customization Behind the Scenes: MS Secretary of State Website →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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SharePoint Branding & Customization Behind the Scenes: MS Secretary of State Website | SharePoint for Designers
https://designshare.wordpress.com/2014/08/31/behind-the-scenes-ms-secretary-of-state-website
SharePoint Branding and Customization by Michelle Pakron. August 31, 2014. SharePoint Branding and Customization Behind the Scenes: MS Secretary of State Website. The SOS website was built in SharePoint 2010 and uses the Bootstrap 2.0 responsive framework. The masterpage was a modified version of the responsive V5 SharePoint Masterpage. Created by Kyle Shaeffer. I added in code from Randy Drisgill’s starter masterpage and also altered the ribbon code and the accompanying css and javascript files. Feed bo...
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Make a Data View Web Part Work on Sub Sites | SharePoint for Designers
https://designshare.wordpress.com/2013/07/19/make-a-data-view-web-part-work-on-sub-sites
SharePoint Branding and Customization by Michelle Pakron. July 19, 2013. Make a Data View Web Part Work on Sub Sites. I take no credit for these solutions, I only translated them into a more visual language for folks like myself. Instructions for making a data view web part work on subsites. Instructions for creating a data view web part that displays a random item. Source for these solutions. Tagged: data view web part. New posts on my design blog →. August 28, 2013 at 10:18 pm. Enter your comment here.
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SharePoint Value
http://www.sharepointvalue.com/TipPages/CSSorThemes.aspx
SharePoint Custom Themes VS SharePoint CSS. The above diagram from http:/ www.novolocus.com/. Illustrating the possibile options for SharePoint branding. SharePoint Custom Themes are the themes that can change the look and feel of SharePoint by selecting the custom templates available from out-of-the-box, alternatively you can modify the theme by creating a theme file using Microsoft PowerPoint (click here to learn how from sharepointnoob).
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Chris O'Brien: SP2010 Continuous Integration–pt 1: Benefits
http://www.sharepointnutsandbolts.com/2011/06/sp2010-continuous-integrationpt-1.html
The nuts and bolts of SharePoint. Wednesday, 15 June 2011. SP2010 Continuous Integration–pt 1: Benefits. On the back of my talk. At the SharePoint Best Practices Conference, this is the first article in a series on implementing automated builds (aka Continuous Integration. Development-oriented – perhaps with more than, say, 3 Visual Studio projects. Fairly long-running (e.g. 2-3 months; to give the team a chance to implement CI alongside the actual deliverables). Evolve it) looks something like this:.
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Sharepoint Branding & Customization Behind the Scenes: Responsive, SharePoint, the new ms.gov, 2013 Version | SharePoint for Designers
https://designshare.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/new-site-responsive-sharepoint-the-new-ms-gov
SharePoint Branding and Customization by Michelle Pakron. April 30, 2013. Sharepoint Branding and Customization Behind the Scenes: Responsive, SharePoint, the new ms.gov, 2013 Version. Maybe I can get some sleep now… I swear, I have never worked so hard on a project in my life, and I know I will have more tweaking to do before it’s all said and done… We all worked really hard on this and we are very excited to create this site for the state of Mississippi and its citizens! And the Mississippi Maps. Datab...