This post applies to SharePoint 2010 Server, Standard or Enterprise edition. SharePoint can be used for all sorts of content. For collaborative and productivity scenarios, the focus is often on document libraries and lists for managing content. Sometimes content is better suited in web pages, such as wiki sites and newsletter. But the default page [...]
Read more »SharePoint 2010 has changed a few things regarding search. One of which is the use of a different master page to control the navigation, providing a minimal global navigation (aka top link bar) and removing the left sidebar (aka current navigation or the quick launch bar). The left sidebar needs to be removed to make [...]
Read more »This is part 1 in a series of posts about how to create your own SharePoint theme. When you install SharePoint, it comes with a range of themes to pick from. Each theme determines the style and formatting of pages within a site. Themes are applied per site. Navigate to a site, click on Site [...]
Read more »Good article written by Jakob Neilsen over on www.useit.com, discussing the history of the graphical user interface (GUI), and the reality that the current method of WYSIWYG (whizz-ee-wig: What You See Is What You Get) menus is going past its sell-by date. Jakob then discusses the work Microsoft is doing with the new Office 12 [...]
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