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SharePoint provides a solution for global navigation within a site collection and it works well.
Posted by Peter Allen on Friday, May 21, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Content Editor Web Part, document library, jquery, Marc Anderson, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, site collection, solutions, wss
Marc Anderson has agreed to be our first ‘guinea pig’ in this little venture. His series, Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags, on EndUserSharePoint.com has been very popular.
SharePoint: Extending the DVWP – Part 2: Layout Enhancement – Rearranging Columns – Insert Template
Posted by Jim Bob Howard on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at 10:04 am
Filed under Solutions with Tools · Tagged 2007, 2010, Data View Web Part, Marc Anderson, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, wss
SharePoint provides a solution for global navigation within a site collection and it works well.
Posted by Peter Allen on Friday, May 14, 2010 at 10:03 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Content Editor Web Part, document library, jquery, Marc Anderson, Michael Greene, MOSS, Paul Grenier, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, site collection, solutions, wss
SharePoint: Extending the DVWP – Part 1: Layout Enhancement – Rearranging Columns – Default and Edit Templates
Posted by Jim Bob Howard on Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under Solutions with Tools · Tagged 2007, 2010, Data View Web Part, Laura Rogers, Marc Anderson, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, wss
SharePoint provides a solution for global navigation within a site collection and it works well.
Posted by Peter Allen on Thursday, May 6, 2010 at 12:39 pm
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, document library, jquery, Marc Anderson, Michael Greene, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, site collection, solutions, wss
In SharePoint terms, “Out of the box” refers to the functionality of what the platform can give you using all of its Built-in tools (note the term “Built-in”).
Posted by Dessie Lunsford on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under Dessie Lunsford · Tagged 2007, 2010, Bil Simser, Bjørn Furuknap, jquery, Marc Anderson, MOSS, ootb, sharepoint, solutions, web part, wss
To me, SharePoint Out of the Box makes total sense and should not be dismissed.
Posted by Bil Simser on Monday, April 26, 2010 at 12:00 pm
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Bjorn Furuknap, Content Editor Web Part, customization, jquery, Marc Anderson, MOSS, ootb, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, wss
I ran into a unique challenge on a recent project related to the use of the Quick Launch.
Posted by Michael Greene on Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, jquery, Marc Anderson, MOSS, quick launch, sharepoint, site collection, 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