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Building the Sharepoint user experience /

The SharePoint user experience is critical in application architecture and user acceptance. Using tools available to all developers, Building the SharePoint User Experience will show you how to rebuild a SharePoint site, taking it all the way from the default out-of-the-box experience to your very o...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Furuknap, Bjørn Christoffer Thorsmæhlum
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, Calif. : Apress, ©2009.
Colección:Expert's voice in SharePoint.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • About the Author
  • About the Technical Reviewer
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • PART 1 Setup and Basics
  • CHAPTER 1 Checking Your Gear for Departure
  • Setting Up Your Environment
  • Setting Up Your SharePoint Environment
  • Thats a Wrap
  • CHAPTER 2 Taking a Crash Course in XML
  • XML: A Definition
  • XML Syntax
  • XML Validation
  • CAML
  • XSLT
  • </Thoughts>
  • CHAPTER 3 Exploring Feature Basics and Not-So Basics
  • Creating a Basic Feature in Visual Studio
  • What Are SharePoint Features?
  • Advanced Feature Concepts
  • Site Definitions vs. Features
  • Featured Finale
  • PART 2 Dissecting the Default User Experience
  • CHAPTER 4 Excavating the Site
  • The Plan for Exploration
  • Mission Objective
  • Exploring Site Definitions
  • Whats the Global Site Configuration?
  • Resources, Helpful Hints, and the Future
  • CHAPTER 5 Evolving the Default User Experience
  • Disclaimer
  • Customizing Menus and Lists
  • Using Control Templates
  • Using Feature Stapling
  • Customizing Application Pages: Master Pages, CSS, and Themes
  • Using Delegate Controls
  • Last Stop
  • CHAPTER 6 What Lurks in the Forest of Lists?
  • Overview of Lists
  • List Instances
  • List Templates
  • List Forms
  • Preparing for the Final Battle
  • CHAPTER 7 Encountering the Monsters in the Cave
  • Mission Statement
  • What Are Views Anyway?
  • A Web Interface with a View
  • Checking Your Gear
  • A Simple View of the World
  • Asking the Right Questions
  • A Slightly More Complex View of the World
  • Advancing Our Perspective
  • Wrapping It All Up
  • Face the Dragon
  • CHAPTER 8 The Liquid Nitrogen of SharePoint
  • Content Type Basics
  • Keep Your Parents Happy
  • Folders Are Content Types?
  • OK, Back to Content Type Inheritance
  • So, What About Those Folders?
  • Content Type Scope
  • Your Best Behavior
  • Content Type Authoring
  • The End of the Ice Age
  • CHAPTER 9 Strolling Through Fields of Gold
  • Columns and Properties of Gold?
  • Site Columns vs. List Columns
  • Site Columns in CAML
  • Field Types
  • We Made It!
  • CHAPTER 10 Intermission: The Mentality of a SharePoint Developer
  • SharePoint Is a Platform, Not a Product
  • To Boldly Go
  • This Time Its Personal
  • Use the Right Tools
  • The Most Important Tool of All
  • Enough Already!
  • PART 3 Building an Empire
  • CHAPTER 11 Starting Field
  • Mission Statement
  • A Note on Custom Field Types
  • Your First Field Type
  • Some Advice on Custom Field Types
  • Columns
  • Our Empire So Far
  • CHAPTER 12 Creating Your First Content Factory
  • Mission Objective
  • Content Type Startup
  • Content Type Columns
  • Time to Get Serious: Content Type Forms
  • More Advanced Concepts
  • Binding the Pieces Together
  • Stop Being Cool
  • CHAPTER 13 Accounting Gone Haywire
  • Mission Objective
  • List Templates
  • Adding Content Types to Our List
  • List Forms
  • List Instances
  • Adding the Categories List
  • It All Depends on This ...
  • Fixing the List Deletion Problem
  • Accountants, Go Home!
  • CHAPTER 14 Pages and Pages of Fun!
  • Mission Statement
  • Basics of Page Authoring in SharePoint
  • Adding a Global Page and.