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Building Websites with Content Management Server 2002 series
25 June 08 04:19 PM
I received several notes about this offline so I decided to post the entire series. I apologize to those that have been waiting but hopefully I gain some brownie points for including the code too :) Read More...
MCMS - Default styles that should be implemented for content authors
17 October 06 11:20 PM
Here are the OOB styles and the matching HTML tags that should be implemented on every CMS engagment. They are used by CMS to allow content contributors to format text when adding content. They are also used to format the display of the content when it Read More...
Problem with RAD editor links when CMS is deployed to the root
16 November 05 02:00 PM
While on a client site today, my colleague Mario (name withheld to protect the innocent), and I found an interesting problem with the CMS Rad Editor. It looks as though the Rad editor depends on the MCMS application and does not behave well when you deploy Read More...
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Building navigation controls with .NET and Microsoft Content Management Server - Part 2
20 September 05 03:29 PM
To complete my navigation controls toolbox, I needed two other types of controls; global navigation and footer. When building the other types of navigation controls - side navigation and breadcrumbs - the content was accessible and could be iterated easily Read More...
Default styles that should be implemented for authors
20 September 05 03:28 PM
Here are the OOB styles and the matching HTML tags that should be implemented on every CMS engagment. They are used by CMS to allow content contributors to format text when adding content. They are also used to format the display of the content when it Read More...
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MCMS 2002 Developer series - introduction
20 September 05 03:06 PM
I have been built several inter/intra/extranet sites using Microsoft Content Management Server 2002, 2001 and the previous product nCompass Resolution. When learning the tool, I realized quickly that there is little training content available that can Read More...
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