Upcoming events, schedules and articles at EndUserSharePoint.com
It’s been a wild ride for the past month, so I’m taking a week off from giving live online workshops and catching up on the publishing schedule. Here are some things you can look forward to on the site:
- Lee Reed has four screencasts in the hopper, ready for publication
- Paul Grenier has a new batch of articles on the jQuery for Everyone series, pointing towards a complete makeover of the Preview Pane web part
- Review of a couple of new No Assembly Solutions from ZevenSeas on the TunnelPoint application
- Live online from Atlanta – we are publishing a live feed stream from the Atlanta SharePoint Saturday event, including live bloggers, dozens of twitterers, images, videos and anything else we can get our hands on in real time!
- Same thing for Washington DC SharePoint Saturday: Live Online coverage!
- Review of MetaVis showing the ability to move content types between sites
- Jeremy Thake will join us as a contributing author with a series of articles on Document Management on top of SharePoint for Organisations
- Claudio Cabaleyro has offered an article on dynamically generated charts in WSS, no Excel Services required
- Magnus Rygge asks the question “How valid is version history in SharePoint?”
- Updates on the MindManager Templates for SharePoint, to be sent out to the Weekly Newsletter subscribers
- Peter Allen’s No Assembly Solution for managing the interface of a SharePoint wiki
- Charlie Epes on Appending Changes to Existing Text and View Entries
- Screencast on how to create tabbled navigation windows in SharePoint using jQuery with a solution by Baris Wanschers
In addition to all that, I am putting together the schedule for the next set of live online workshops over the next month and a half. Get ready for some Data View Web Parts, and Workflows solutions with SPD by Laura Rogers, more jQuery solutions from Paul Grenier and a host of other No Assembly Solutions for SharePoint Site Manager and Site Collection Managers.
I’ve saved the biggest thing for last: the subscription area is almost completed! For those of you who have been waiting to get access to all of the recorded, live online workshops, the time is almost here. Make sure you’re on the Weekly Newsletter so you can be the first to hear.
Thanks for coming on the ride. Hope you are finding it as fun as we are.
Have a fun, safe weekend. I look forward to seeing you back here on Monday morning.
Mark Miller
Founder and Editor
EndUserSharePoint.com