The Transformation of EndUserSharePoint.com: The Page Layout Button
I hit my first stumbling block when building out the architecture for the new SharePoint 2010 site. I don’t like the default publishing page, so I figured I’d go in and delete the areas on the page that were hogging the entire space. No go. These are fixed areas that can’t be deleted or moved.
I tried everything I could think of… change the page type, look for web part zones, delete the areas. Nope. This 2010 thing is a real beast. I hit twitter to see what I could find out.
Within a matter of minutes, John Ross and Randy Drisgill jumped in. Read from the bottom of this one to follow the thread.
Oh, no! I’m going to have to change all of my SharePoint habits because of this new Ribbon thing-a-ma-jig. Evidently I’m not the only one. Even Michael Doyle, aka SharePoint Ninja, is flailing a bit.
So I started poking around on the Ribbon, and sure enough, there it was: The Page Layout Button.
I’m still not crazy about the hoops I had to jump through to get there. I’ve gotten used to my old rocking chair, SharePoint 2007. Guess I’m going to have to learn some new tricks. I’ll keep you posted.
- The Transformation of EndUserSharePoint.com Begins
- The Transformation of EndUserSharePoint.com: The Page Layout Button
- The Transformation of EndUserSharePoint.com: Blogs vs Publishing Pages
OK, I don’t feel so bad now. After we installed the beta for Foundation 2010 for testing purposes I spent like a week or so going, “Where is the #$&% thing? Why is it there?!” I thought it was just me. lol
It does get better, then when you go back to WSS or 2007 you can’t remeber where it all used to be. rofl
Mark, have a thought for those who started with SP 2003