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Redecorate and Remodel, or Tear-Down?
Last month, I talked about my SharePoint Hippocratic Oath , and using the right tool for the level of customization you are looking for. One of my key suggestions was using CSS (e.g. a SharePoint Theme) for the bulk of the work, and only moving into your...
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It's All on the Table (of Contents)
We're in the final editing stages of the book , and I've just received clearance to talk in more detail about what's in it. I've just posted the Table of Contents on my new site !
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The Only Constant in Life is Change
"What's In a Name?" The recent turmoil in the financial industry has got me to thinking. (And no, this isn't an article about the finance industry, or the turmoil.) What happens when something really foundational changes? How will you...
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First, Do No Harm
When I was speaking at the Wisconsin SharePoint Users Group last week, someone asked me: "How do you know when to choose SharePoint Designer or Visual Studio for a particular change to a site?" I explained that I had a sort of "Hippocratic...
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On to Wisconsin!
I'm excited to announce that I will be speaking this month at the Wisconsin SharePoint Users Group . The meeting will be held September 16th, at the Microsoft office in Waukesha, Wisconsin - just outside of Milwaukee. My topic will be how to Create...
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The "Language" of Advanced Search (Part 2)
This is the conclusion of a two-part article about customizing the SharePoint (MOSS), and Search Server, Advanced Search Web Part. In Part 1, you learned about the basic settings of the Web Part - which search options are shown, and how they are labeled...
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Share the Power – A Tale of Two “Points”
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times… No, wait – that's the wrong tale! It was the best of Points, it was the worst of Points… Welcome to the first installment of my "Share the…" series! With the advent of Microsoft Office...
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What has gone before - Part 1
Today I’m going to talk about history. Before you all drift off to sleep, I mean SharePoint history, not Napoleonic conflict! Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies have taken a rather convoluted path to become what they are today. Today’s SharePoint...
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