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In case you missed them, two new WCM-focused articles hit MSDN recently: How to Create a SharePoint Server 2007 Custom Master Page and Page Layouts for a Web Content Management Site How to Optimize a SharePoint Server 2007 Web Content Management Site Read More...
Performance is usually top-of-mind for any web site deployment, including MOSS. If you're writing code that deals with SharePoint items, and you're deploying that code to a site with even moderate traffic, you should consider using the PortalSiteMapProvider Read More...
If you're running an anonymously accessible MOSS website, especially an internet-facing one, you may have noticed that your SharePoint Forms pages are also accessible to anonymous users. For example, if you're using the publishing features, anonymous Read More...
Introduction In the first installment of this blog series, we introduced the project and its requirements and started creating the basic site and content structure. In this installment, we’ll cover the customization and branding choices that we made, Read More...
[The optimization technique described below is an updated version of a previous blog entry . The primary change is that a new page layout rather than a detached page should be used.] If you have an internet-facing website, you are probably exploring all Read More...
[Update 02/21/2007: VERY IMPORTANT -- the optimization technique described below may introduce an undesirable caching side effect. An updated optimization technique using a new page layout has been posted here .] If you’ve implemented or are planning Read More...
Part 1 :: Part 2 :: Part 3 :: Part 4 :: Part 5 :: Part 6 This is part 6 of an ongoing series of posts about my experience building a custom site on top of Office SharePoint Server 2007. If you haven't yet read parts 1 through 5, I'd strongly suggest starting Read More...
[Cross-posting from the SharePoint Team Blog ] As previously announced on this blog and as of now officially named r.a.d.editor for SharePoint 2007 , this Web-based rich text editor extends the web content authoring environment of Office SharePoint Server Read More...
On behalf of the SharePoint product group (actually, our official name is the Office Business Platform Group), I wish you a wonderful holiday break and a very happy new year! Here’s a bunch more MOSS-based Internet facing websites that have recently gone Read More...
Part 1 :: Part 2 :: Part 3 :: Part 4 :: Part 5 :: Part 6 This is part 5 of an ongoing series of posts about my experience building a custom site on top of Office SharePoint Server 2007. If you haven't yet read parts 1 through 4, I'd strongly suggest starting Read More...
Part 1 :: Part 2 :: Part 3 :: Part 4 :: Part 5 :: Part 6 This is part 4 of an ongoing series of posts about my experience building a custom site on top of Office SharePoint Server 2007. If you haven't yet read parts 1 through 3, I'd strongly suggest starting Read More...
(Cross-posted from the SharePoint Team Blog .) The AspMenu class that ships with WSS 3.0 (and by extension MOSS 2007) is nearly identical in behavior to ASP.NET 2.0’s Menu class (as the name implies). AspMenu derives from Menu and adds tweaks to work Read More...
The HedKandi website that was profiled here is indeed very cool, but most of you probably wouldn’t think of showing it to a CIO or a BDM/TDM as customer evidence or reference for SharePoint Server. J Now that we have RTM’d, there will be many more websites Read More...
Update: http://www.tylerbutler.com now points to my MOSS site. My old site is no longer accessible, and you don't have to remember the crazy URL for the MOSS preview site. :-) For those of you that have been following my series of posts about building Read More...
Part 1 :: Part 2 :: Part 3 :: Part 4 :: Part 5 :: Part 6 This is part 3 of an ongoing series of posts about my experience building a custom site on top of Office SharePoint Server 2007. If you haven't yet read parts 1 and 2, I'd strongly suggest starting Read More...
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