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.Net Adventures : 10 awesome Windows Live Writer plugins for developers and bloggers
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More cool plug-ins for Windows Live Writer! Blog & prettify your code! .Net Adventures : 10 awesome Windows Live Writer plugins for developers and bloggers
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Live Search Web Part, Part 2
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I realized that it may not be immediately obvious to everybody how you can customize the MOSS Search Center to add the Live Search Web Part I blogged about. It is really very simple. The Theory: all you need to do is to create new "Live" tabs on the...
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Live Search Web Part
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I have pre-configured a Web Part for MOSS that you can just drop on to a Search Center results page. It will run the current query on Live Search and display the results. It is built using SharePoint Designer, the Data Form Web Part, and the Live Search...
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