88 articles and 284 comments as of Friday, September 16th, 2011

Joel Oleson (SharePointJoel.com), Jeremy Thake (SharePointDevWiki.com) and I (EndUserSharePoint.com) are working together on a new vision for a SharePoint Community site.

Marcy sent back an extended response, which I think might be useful for those deciding when and where to start messing with basic, location based interfaces. The discussion is about the ribbon in 2010, but it could be about moving or altering any major interface piece.

I had a conversation with Marcy Keller last night about the best way to expose the amount of content we have on EndUserSharePoint.com when migrating to SharePoint 2010.

I hit my first stumbling block when building out the architecture for the new 2010 site. I don’t like the default publishing page, so I figured I’d go in and delete the areas on the page that were hogging the entire space. No go. These are fixed areas that can’t be deleted or moved.

This is the first of a series of articles documenting the process of moving content from a WordPress blog, a bbPress PHP forum, and a SharePoint 2007 MOSS site into SharePoint 2010.

The following is a short presentation about content types in SharePoint – what are they and what’s new in SharePoint 2010.

You should NEVER download and execute PowerShell code you find on the Internet, ESPECIALLY if it’s something I’ve written.

In a new series of articles, I will be introducing you to some of the speakers who will be presenting at the SharePoint Evolutions Conference in London next month, pointing you to articles on their sites, offering downloads of white papers, and publishing articles on their subjects of expertise.

In a new series of articles, I will be introducing you to some of the speakers who will be presenting at the SharePoint Evolutions Conference in London next month, pointing you to articles on their sites, offering downloads of white papers, and publishing articles on their subjects of expertise.

Natasha and I have been receiving a ton of content from authors wanting to talk about SharePoint 2010. We setup this blog so that we can segment the content from the EndUserSharePoint 2007 material.