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.
I want to get a comprehensive list of SharePoint forums and make the list available so that you can quickly get your questions answered.
I’ve setup a special favorites folder for holding jQuery resources I have found, trying to choose my first project. Here’s the list of what I have so that you can do a little investigation, too.
This article is part of a series as I document my processes of discovery for creating jQuery solutions in SharePoint. To view the entire series, click the link at the bottom of this article to view all of the articles in the series. — Mark
I laid the groundwork for my jQuery investigations in a previous [...]
BPOS is an insanely feature rich platform. Exchange, SharePoint (MOSS Standard!), presence, instant live meetings – it’s a lot of functionality that I would sorely, sorely miss if I had to live without it. My business would be severely impacted without it. Could I find replacement functionality? Probably, but I think I would have to cobble it together from a variety of other vendors, complicating my life. BPOS has so far proven itself to be stable and reliable. For the right kind of customer (like my company), BPOS is worth strong consideration.
Organic growth is great and is something that you should allow within your SharePoint environment. However, providing some guardrails around what site administrators can or should do with regards to navigation will help to ensure that everyone has an enjoyable SharePoint navigation experience.
At the bottom of each article at EndUserSharePoint.com, there are some funky little icons. What are they for? Why would a post be called ‘delicious’ worthy? What’s all this talk about ‘digg’-ing a post? How do people ‘StumbleUpon’ my site? What in the world am I talking about?
Check out this 3 minute screencast from CommonCraft. [...]
Last week’s newsletter contained a download for a set of site planning worksheets. There were over 800 downloads! With that kind of response, I’m planning on an online workshop to walk people through the worksheet and get them setup with their site architecture. Leave me a quick note in the comments if that type of [...]
This plea for help came in earlier this morning. I hear this about once a week, so I thought I’d see how other people are selling up the food chain when it comes to telling management “We can’t do it alone!”
Please point me to the best, most persuasive article or case statement for bringing in [...]
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There seems to be confusion about how to receive the Weekly Newsletter that contains SharePoint 101: Tricks and Traps. A lot of people have inadvertently signed up for RSS subscription instead of the Weekly Newsletter. I was wondering why my feed numbers had gone exponential. Sorry for the confusion.
The RSS feed only gives out [...]