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Historical Archive of All Articles

EndUserSharePoint.com is growing so fast, it’s hard to keep up with all the content. I’ve had people asking for an archive, so I’ve built a quick access, Historical Archive of All Articles page.

There are over 400 articles on the site, with a couple being added every day. I’ll be tweaking the layout a bit, but that should hold you over until I get a more formal structure. — Mark

 

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4 Responses to “Historical Archive of All Articles”
  1. Christophe says:

    That’s useful.

    I also like the “user level” you have added to the posts. How about making the level a tag?

    Christophe

  2. Christophe – Thanks for noticing. I did another little tweak tonight. When you scroll to the bottom of the entrance page, or the search results returns more than one page of results, there is now a usable navigation system, instead of ‘keeping looking’ and ‘go back’.

    Regarding your request for tagging. How is that going to help? I can setup search queries now based upon the SharePoint User Level. What benefit will I gain from now tagging it?

    Mark

  3. Christophe says:

    Just tried your navigation system :-)

    How do you set up search queries based upon the level?

  4. Christophe – In WordPress when you create a new post, you can add a custom field. We have created a custom field called ‘User Level”. To access all articles of a specific type, create a php call to the “User Level” ID and, voila!, everything shows up. — Mark


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