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Practical SharePoint 2010 branding and customization /

With Practical SharePoint 2010 Branding and Customization, SharePoint branding expert Erik Swenson cuts through the fluff and discusses accessible, easy-to-understand consulting and processes to create aesthetically pleasing, highly usable branded and customized SharePoint websites, both internally...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Swenson, Erik
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, CA : New York : Apress ; Distributed by the Book trade worldwide by Springer, ©2011.
Colección:Expert's voice in SharePoint.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
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  • Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; About the Authors; About the Technical Reviewers; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Who This Book Is For; How This Book Is Structured; Prerequisites; Downloading the code; CHAPTER 1 Intro to SharePoint 2010 Branding; Why Brand SharePoint?; Key Topics and Guiding Principles; What to Expect and Things to Know; Identify the Support Team; Seek a SharePoint Community; Understand That All Projects Are Different; Rely On Multiple Roles for Support; Understand the Project Scope; Take It One Step at a Time; Don't Skip Ahead.
  • Don't Be Intimidated by SharePointLearn the Basic Features of SharePoint; Remember the 80/20 Rule; Have Fun; Try New Things; Identify the Design Types; Look Out for Pitfalls; Know Your Branding Limitations; Work With SharePoint, Not Against It; Make a Great First Impression; Be Prepared; Maintain Brand Consistency; Allocate Time for Testing; Don't Expect to Get It Right on the First Shot; Know That There Is Never One Way to Do Something; Try Not to Take Shortcuts; Understand the Purpose of the Site; Make SharePoint Not Look like SharePoint; Keep Up With Design Trends; Offer Mobile Support.
  • Provide AccessibilityLearn Application Shortcuts and Quick Keys; Avoid CSS Overload; Save Often and Create Backups; Basic HTML; Cascading Style Sheets; Color Formats; CSS Property Tags; Text Properties; Font Properties; Background Properties; Width/Height Properties; Boxed Model; Margins; Border Properties; Padding; Pseudo Properties; SharePoint Master Pages; SharePoint Page Layouts; Summary; CHAPTER 2 Overview of UX/Branding Process; The 4 Ds; Discovery; Discovery Documents; Definition; Definition Documents; Design; Development; Roles and Responsibilities; Business Analyst.
  • BA ResponsibilitiesBA Skills; When to Include a BA; Information Architect; IA Responsibilities; IA Skills; When to Include an IA; Visual Designer; Designer's Responsibilities; Visual Designer Skills; When to Include a Designer; Front-End Developer; FED Responsibilities; FED Skills; When to Include a Front-end Developer?; Summary; CHAPTER 3 Gathering Branding Requirements; Key Questions to Ask; The Value of Referencing Other Designs; Things to Watch Out For; Generating Creative and UX Discovery Briefs; Creative Brief; UX Discovery Brief; Estimating Effort Level and Time Required.
  • L1: Basic ThemeL2: Brand Adaptation; L3: Custom Brand Adaptation; L4: Custom Design; Summary; CHAPTER 4 Creating the Visual Design; Design Preparations; Review Final Wireframes; Review Requirements; Review UX/Creative Brief; Establish Review Cycles and Schedules; Creating the Design; Create Sketches; Photo-Editing Tools; Base SharePoint Design; Adobe Photoshop Basics; Photoshop Tools; Photoshop Windows; Design Grids; Base Shell Styles; Web Part Styles; Content Frame; Final Polish; Conducting Design Reviews; What to Include; How to Organize; Who Should Attend; Summary.