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In today’s article we’ll continue working with the blog site and work on how the Admin Links web part displays and how we can set a custom width on the form body of the Post, NewPost, and EditPost pages of the blog site.

As such I had to make the blog page look the same as the rest of the pages in my SharePoint portal. Sounds simple enough doesn’t it? I wish it had been as simple as it sounds. I quickly found that styling the blog pages is a little more difficult than the basic team sites I had just finished.

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I don’t think I’ve worked with any client that was happy with the SharePoint look out of the box generally that means a “make it look not like SharePoint”

I don’t think I’ve worked with any client that was happy with the SharePoint look out of the box generally that means a “make it look not like SharePoint”

I don’t think I’ve worked with any client that was happy with the SharePoint look out of the box generally that means a “make it look not like SharePoint”

I don’t think I’ve worked with any client that was happy with the SharePoint look out of the box generally that means a “make it look not like SharePoint”

I don’t think I’ve worked with any client that was happy with the SharePoint look out of the box, generally that means a “make it look not like SharePoint”

I don’t think I’ve worked with any client that was happy with the SharePoint look out of the box, generally that means a “make it look not like SharePoint”