Adding User Controls and Customizing Sites in SharePoint
Learn to add user controls/web parts to libraries with theoretical part 4, and take advantage of style sheet class reference tables to customize sites
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Learn to add user controls/web parts to libraries with theoretical part 4, and take advantage of style sheet class reference tables to customize sites
SharePoint implementation project involving multiple portals, WSS sites, non-SharePoint sites & MCMS 2002 integration. Lacks logical hierarchy
In this post, I’ll detail the steps & code used to get this working. I used this method to add search capabilities to a site implemented with MCMS 2002.
I want to share my experience implementing search functionality on a content website using SharePoint, and provide you with some useful code samples.
Top resources for MCMS development: GotDotNet User Samples, Stefan Goßner’s blog, MS public MCMS Newsgroup, Stefan’s FAQ, and MS CMS 2002 Guide
Exciting news. My site’s DNS is moving to the new location, built with MCMS 2002 SP1. Check out the latest blog category for more MCMS-specific updates.
I’ve set up my blog using .Text v0.94 and plan to add posts and modify the UI. Currently, it’s hosted on my home network.
Microsoft published an article that I authored for them on Debugging & logging capabilities in SharePoint 2010.
Microsoft recently published a visual how-to that I created for them on creating custom service applications in SharePoint Server 2010.