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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

EndUserSharePoint.com: Top 10 Commented Posts

Continuing with the Top 10 series in the celebration of our 1000th article, let’s take a look at the top ten most commented posts on EndUserSharePoint.com. These are subjects that either generated a ton of discussion or were used to help refine a specific solution through feedback from the readers.

For those of you who have been with us for a while, this will be a nice walk down memory lane. Those new to the site will find some interesting solutions here, along with intriguing discussions on how to make them more usable.

  1. Email and SharePoint Designer Workflow Part 1 (71)
    Paul Galvin
  2. SharePoint Color Coded Calendar – The PayRoll Schedule (51)
    Jim Bob Howard
  3. Create a Master Calendar in SharePoint (49)
    Greg Maas
  4. Taming the Elusive “Calculated Column” – Customizing a Task List (47)
    Dessie Lunsford
  5. Quote of the Day Web Part, Reprised – Part 2 (46)
    Waldek Mastykarz
  6. Finally: Dynamic charting in WSS, no code required! (42)
    Claudio Cabeleyro
  7. Finally: Dynamic charting in WSS, no code required! – Part 3 – Multiple Pie Charts (41)
    Claudio Cabeleyro
  8. How to Display SharePoint Blog Post Archives (40)
    Toni Frankola
  9. 10 Minute Screencast: Create a tabbed, layered interface – no code required (36)
    Baris Wanschers and Peter Allen
  10. Create Dynamic Bar and Pie Charts in WSS with any RSS feed: No code required (35)
    Ming Fung Yong

Honorable mentions, worth a second reading

I removed all references to Paul Grenier’s jQuery for Everyone series because there are so many great ones. Here are the most commented in that series.

I also removed my listings because I’ve been at it so much longer than any of the other authors.

 

 

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3 Responses to “EndUserSharePoint.com: Top 10 Commented Posts”
  1. larry says:

    I want to say Congrats on this achievement and thank you all for your efforts and support. This site has been a useful tool in my arsenal.

  2. George W says:

    Yes, thanks to all for their efforts. I too stop by every day

  3. Dear Mark,

    Do you have any metrics on how often a screencast has been viewed?

    I would think that even though folks didn’t comment as much or necessarily subscribe to them, that Laura’s screencasts might also be popular. I’ve returned to watch them over and over to solve an issue I was working on. Her screencasts are so thorough that I’ve never felt the need to leave a comment to ask a question. But, I do bookmark them for reference later.

    Thanks for showcasing the “Top 10s.” I’m proud to be among the authors who have contributed useful information to this site and community.

    Blessings,
    Jim Bob


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