Check out Serve’s SharePoint Blog post on Common MOSS Publishing Pitfalls.
Check out Serve’s SharePoint Blog post on Common MOSS Publishing Pitfalls.
I upgrade to WinMo 6.1 and was resetting up my email, when I realized that when you enter in your GMail username, it auto detects your email settings, setting up GMail as a POP3 account. I wanted IMAP support, so I had to do a little trickery to get what I wanted, and I received [...]
So over the past year and a half, I’ve come across a few good books that deal with SharePoint. As time goes on, I find more and more that are useful, but the two that stick out most are the Developer’s Guide to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and the Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 Administrator’s [...]
Ryan, over at “My Blog”, let me know about the upcoming Give Camp that is going to be at Ann Arbor this year, July 11-13th. I’d never heard of Give Camp, but it’s an awesome idea: line up a lot of charities with technical needs, then grab as many developers, designers, DBAs, and web enthusiasts [...]
Had an issue with syncing photos to my iPod touch. It used to work flawlessly, then all of a sudden, it stopped working. iTunes would not stop “syncing” even when I’d leave it for 8hrs or more, and in the end, no photos were transferred to the iPod.
I found a solution—I deleted my iPod [...]
As I go out and do remote training with our clients, I realize that during the knowledge transfer sessions, I walk away learning almost as much as I was teaching. Getting to know the clients on a more personal level, and fielding their unique questions drove me to discover more information about the topic I [...]
16 Jun, 2008
Posted by: Carl In: document library| sharepoint
Recently, I had an architectural discussion in which there was a difference of opinion between creating one, large document library that contains *all* the documents for the site, or one document library per site. To give a little background,
The site’s top navigation items act as categories, splitting up the entire site collection into logical [...]
I noticed recently, and I’m surprised it took so long, that in IE one can move web parts between zones by simple dragging and dropping. This simple feature, however, is not available in Firefox (and the same probably goes for Safari and Opera, but I haven’t verified this). In order to move a web part [...]
12 Jun, 2008
Posted by: Carl In: asp.net| c#| development| my sites| sharepoint| web parts
Here’s a link to Part 1, in case you missed it.
Picking up where I left off; customizing the My Site default web parts.
The MySiteCreate Codeplex project, once again, linked here, contains a custom control, called PartCheck. This control, when placed on a page, grabs the MySiteCreateStaplee.xml file, located in the /_catalogs/masterpages/ folder in your [...]
What do you do when your basic need for efficient tools to complete your job are not met?