One of the cool things about not being a total moron in SharePoint anymore is that I actually have the ability to help people. I’m always happy to lend a hand when I can, and it’s actually a great way for me to learn even more. However, sometimes it can be hard for me to give the proper advice/help because I don’t exactly know what a person is asking. There are so many different parameters that can affect any advice you get in SharePoint and it’s really hard for someone to be in your head. Sometimes it can take several back and forth emails just to fully understand the question being asked. So, I thought I’d type up a quick blog which will help you ask your questions more succinctly and make sure you get the best advice/help possible (not necessarily from me).
Woody has some really cool stuff in his book on SharePoint Designer. One of the things he talks about is the Web Part Page Services Component (WPSC), a subject that is barely touched in any of the SharePoint literature.
I love the way this guy writes… he makes it look so easy.
Woody has just posted an article on how to create an ‘F1′ sensitive help system in SharePoint. The idea is to create a Wiki with various pages for help. Nothing new there. The kicker is, he shows a very simple way to activate [...]