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Getting started with REST in SharePoint 2013 – Part I – Me & My SharePoint [FrontEnd]
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Me and My SharePoint [FrontEnd]. Me and My SharePoint [FrontEnd]. Christian Stahl – All about SharePoint branding and customizations. Getting started with REST in SharePoint 2013 – Part I — May 29, 2014. Getting started with REST in SharePoint 2013 – Part I. May 29, 2014. Welcome to my new series about using REST in SharePoint 2013! I’ll not going into all the technical details here, read more about REST at Office Dev Center – MSDN library. Part 1 A basic example. With your URL. Furthermore make sure...
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SharePoint Archives - At Work - SharePoint, Technology, & Otherwise
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At Work – SharePoint, Technology, and Otherwise. December 19, 2016. I started this blog to post about things that I was using and learning at work, and at the time it was really focused on things in the Microsoft stack – SharePoint, Dynamics CRM, SQL, etc. However, I took a little detour a while back and left the Microsoft world for a little bit. Six months in I feel like we are on our way towards making positive changes for our users, and I can’t wait to see what we get to try! November 6, 2014. When yo...
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Home - See the Point
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Turn on more accessible mode. Turn off more accessible mode. Skip to main content. To navigate through the Ribbon, use standard browser navigation keys. To skip between groups, use Ctrl LEFT or Ctrl RIGHT. To jump to the first Ribbon tab use Ctrl [. To jump to the last selected command use Ctrl ]. To activate a command, use Enter. This page location is:. Tab 1 of 1. 160; Subscribe (reader). 160; All Site Content. And Now for Something Completely Different. On 7/26/2016 11:25 AM. And video games. But ...
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There’s a first for everything… | @SharePointSara
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My adventures in SharePoint…. There’s a first for everything…. May 23, 2010. Posted by sharepointsara in Uncategorized. No comments yet — be the first. 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. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Breaker119, Author at At Work - SharePoint, Technology, & Otherwise
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At Work – SharePoint, Technology, and Otherwise. All posts by Breaker119. December 19, 2016. I started this blog to post about things that I was using and learning at work, and at the time it was really focused on things in the Microsoft stack – SharePoint, Dynamics CRM, SQL, etc. However, I took a little detour a while back and left the Microsoft world for a little bit. Windows Phone – The Platform That Maybe Couldn’t. May 26, 2016. Post I can no longer proselytize Windows Phone to my friends and family...
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Reformatting the Date display in the Refinement Panel - Heather Waterman
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SharePoint Branding and Design. SharePoint Tips & Tricks. Reformatting the Date display in the Refinement Panel. July 15, 2014. SharePoint Tips and Tricks. I have a project I am working on and I wasn’t overly thrilled with how the dates were rendering in the refinement panel. I have not really worked with modifying the Display Templates in 2013 with the exception of changing the HTML, etc. So I called one of my go-to developers Larry Riemann. First I located the display template that I needed to copy.
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SharePoint 2013 Archives - Heather Waterman
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SharePoint Branding and Design. SharePoint Tips & Tricks. RSS feed for this section. Adding a Left Navigation Menu in a Page Layout. July 16, 2014. SharePoint Tips and Tricks. Sometimes you are presented with a SharePoint design and you think, yeah that will work just fine. Once you have the design in hand and start the branding process you come across an issue that you didn’t give enough thought to on how it might be implemented in SharePoint. I love these little gotcha moments! Comments { 2 }. Reformat...
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CSS Archives - Heather Waterman
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SharePoint Branding and Design. SharePoint Tips & Tricks. RSS feed for this section. Suggested Reading from our Responsive Web Design Presentation. April 22, 2013. SharePoint Tips and Tricks. Comments { 0 }. Sticky Top Nav SharePoint 2010. June 8, 2012. SharePoint Tips and Tricks. Comments { 1 }. Customizing the search box in SharePoint 2010. May 14, 2012. SharePoint Tips and Tricks. In this blog post I will show you how to customize the search area in the header of your custom master page. Since thi...
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Branding Archives - Heather Waterman
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SharePoint Branding and Design. SharePoint Tips & Tricks. Properly hiding the ContentPlaceHolder TitleInTitleArea on your SharePoint 2010 Master Page. June 8, 2012. SharePoint Tips and Tricks. When this […]. Comments { 0 }. Sticky Top Nav SharePoint 2010. June 8, 2012. SharePoint Tips and Tricks. Comments { 1 }. The importance of keeping the SharePoint:DelegateControl TreeViewAndDataSource in your SharePoint 2010 Master Page. June 6, 2012. SharePoint Tips and Tricks. Here is another gotcha when creating ...
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