This is the feedback area for the Enhance the SharePoint Interface – 8 No Code Solutions, live online workshop. In the workshop, we go over 8 solutions that can be placed on your SharePoint site without recourse to accessing the server.
As part of our ongoing media coverage of the August Best Practices Conference, Bamboo Nation and EndUserSharePoint.com are providing full length videos of previous conference sessions. Each video is about an hour. What you see is an entire session from the conference.
We see lots of blogs and articles about SharePoint Governance, and they are all very lengthy and probably applicable to most organizations. But, what I’ve seen is the average SharePoint administrator is the Exchange Admin, firewall admin, and sometimes the accountant!
Laura Rogers is putting the finishing touches on her “SharePoint Site Permissions Dashboard” solution. In this screencast, she shows how you can setup the dashboard to show permissions levels on multiple sites, access the permissions management screen, and have direct access to each group or person to manage their settings.
Peter Serzo will be speaking at the Best Practices Conference in Washington, D.C. at the end of August. He sent me a little recorded parable that I thought you might find of interest.
Peter Serzo (MCSD .Net, MCP, MCTS) brings a fresh perspective to each of his engagements and the clients he represents. Each session [...]
As a media sponsor of the Best Practices Conference , we are pleased to announce the latest additions to the conference: Arpan Shah’s SharePoint 2010 Exclusive Preview of SharePoint 2010 and the 2009 Government 2.0 Symposium.
In this workshop, “Build a Site Permissions Dashboard – No Code Required!”, Laura Rogers, aka @WonderLaura, will walk through the process of creating a permissions dashboard for your SharePoint site. During the workshop, you will use SharePoint Designer to create your own permissions dashboard, with no code involved, and immediately implement it on your site.
You can enhance the interface to SharePoint without access to the server! The Content Editor Web Part is an extremely powerful tool for WSS and MOSS site managers. Using simple javascripts, css and jQuery code, improvements to the interface can be added without having to resort to programming.
Whoever did this has guts to spare. That’s what it takes to get complete buy-in at the level you’re going to need. These people didn’t hesitate. They went “all in” on rollout day.
Tomorrow we are running our most popular live online workshop, Become Your Company’s SharePoint SuperStar!.