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My goal was to start providing a library of useful XSL templates for people to use in Data View Web Parts (DVWPs) or Content Query Web Parts (CQWPs) in SharePoint.

Marc Anderson has agreed to be our first ‘guinea pig’ in this little venture. His series, Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags, on EndUserSharePoint.com has been very popular.

Marko showed a deceptively simple, but very nice looking, way to show fancy check boxes and radio buttons using either JavaScript or jQuery.

To me, SharePoint implementations in a large percentage of the cases ought to be evolutionary rather than revolutionary

For some time now, I’ve felt the need to set down my thoughts on the power of development in the Middle Tier for SharePoint.

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

I showed you what templates SharePoint Designer usually creates when you set up a Data View Web Part (DVWP).

If you are using WSS or MOSS for a public-facing site, you may want to allow people to post content in a limited way.