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Once the jQuery tools, the required CSS files (available from their site) and the arrow images are downloaded into our SharePoint Scripting Resource Center we’re ready to get started.
Posted by Jason MacKenzie on Monday, September 20, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Content Editor Web Part, content query web part, jquery, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, SharePoint Scripting Resource Center, Site Collection Web Part Gallery, solutions, wss
My client is moving a large amount of forms from Lotus Notes to MOSS and InfoPath 2007 and I was tasked with designing a search solution that would make it simple to for users to find the forms they were looking for.
Posted by Jason MacKenzie on Monday, September 13, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Content Editor Web Part, content query web part, infopath, jquery, Lotus Notes, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, SPServices, tag cloud, Workflow, wss
My client is moving a large amount of forms from Lotus Notes to MOSS and InfoPath 2007 and I was tasked with designing a search solution that would make it simple to for users to find the forms they were looking for.
Posted by Jason MacKenzie on Wednesday, September 8, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, content query web part, infopath, jquery, Lotus Notes, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, SPServices, tag cloud, Workflow, wss
I’m a big fan of tagging and tag clouds as one mechanism for categorizing content and wanted to see what would be involved with accomplishing this using jQuery.
Posted by Jason MacKenzie on Wednesday, July 21, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Content Editor Web Part, infopath, jquery, MOSS, Scripting Resource Center, sharepoint, solutions, Tag Cloug, wss
MOSS 2007 has the capability of creating KPI lists however you need the Enterprise version in order to use this functionality.
Posted by Jason MacKenzie on Friday, July 16, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Calculated Column, jquery, kpi, MOSS, sharepoint, solutions, wss
The IT Urgent Change process needs to be automated. It’s relatively simple and after gathering the requirements its clear that this can be accomplished using SharePoint and a SharePoint Designer workflow.
Posted by Jason MacKenzie on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Content Editor Web Part, Data View Web Part, Javascript, jquery, Marc Anderson, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, Web Part Zone, Workflow, wss
As I mentioned in my last post, I had to come up with a simple way of fetching an employee’s phone number and allowing them to update it through SharePoint
The first effect I wanted to achieve was to create a scrolling list of recent blog posts. In order to achieve this I used the Content Query Web Part along with the Scrollable plugin from jQuery Tools. The vertical scrolling requires the HTML to be output in the following structure
Posted by Jason MacKenzie on Monday, February 1, 2010 at 8:30 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Content Editor Web Part, Content Query Web Party, jquery, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, wss
Reading my favourite (IT) site, EndUserSharepoint and all the interesting examples of what the authors are doing with SharePoint has gotten me very excited about the possibilities of integrating JQuery with SharePoint to create some very slick user interfaces. I want to some highlights of this latest prototype because it touches on a lot of different areas.
Posted by Jason MacKenzie on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 10:15 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Content Editor Web Part, Content Query Web Party, jquery, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, wss