Search has not been easy with SharePoint 2007 and especially with WSS 3.0. For example many times I just want to search list or document library. What I want is ability to see what items match what I’m looking for specifically with the list that is showing right now. I would like to search, not have to refresh the page or go to another location to do the search.
Jeremy Thake (@jThake) from SharePointDevWiki.com has been giving me grief for not making the “Today in SharePoint” recordings available for download to his vegetable machine… I mean iPod.
The example that follows uses a Content Editor Web Part (CEWP) however, this practice can be used in any SharePoint Web Part that allows you to Edit HTML source using the icon in the Rich Text Editor
Christophe Humbert continues to refine his solutions for next week’s live online workshop, “Visualizing Information in SharePoint“. In the screencast below, we look at five examples of how the HTML Calc Column can be used to visualize information.
I’m finishing my first draft for creating a SharePoint site template for jQuery and scripting resources and looking for input from those of you developing jQuery solutions embedded in Content Editor Web Parts in SharePoint. Take a look at the diagram and let me know if anything essential is missing.
The SPCascadeDropdowns function lets you set up cascading dropdowns on SharePoint forms. What this means is that you can enforce hierarchical relationships between column values. This is sometimes called connected dropdowns or linked dropdowns (or probably other things I haven’t run across yet).
Yes, the title is a mouthful, but if you’ve got a half hour, this is a fun session. Michael Gannotti, Laura Rogers, Mike Watson, Joel Oleson and I take a quick stab at what we saw this week and try to put it into perspective. For those who couldn’t attend SPC09, you can hear the excitement in the voices as we discuss what we discovered and the people we met.
One of the difficulties of putting on a global virtual event is trying to keep track of the various times zones: when do things start, when are specific sessions supposed to happen, what time are the breaks.
I feel it is justified to dedicate the beginning of this information to the background of knowledge as a whole. I will be covering what the term actually means, how management fits in with it, and how it works within any type of business. Then I will go over the methods that any organization can use to move in the right direction when it comes to adding knowledge. This discussion will cover both formal and informal organizations that exist out there.
In my last post, I wrote about why I decided to start building the jQuery Library for SharePoint Web Services. In this post, I’ll tell you a bit about what’s there and how it works. If you’re totally familiar with the SharePoint Web Services, this may all be old hat [...]