My 600th Blog Post
I promised myself that I’d do something really special for my 600th post. Here it is.
I promised myself that I’d do something really special for my 600th post. Here it is.
There’s a new forum over at EndUserSharePoint.com called Stump the Panel. The goal is to answer questions from real end users — no fancy coding allowed, just "out of the box" functionality available through the UI (they acknowledge that a little XSLT is OK). If you like brain teasers of the SharePoint variety, check it…
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series SharePoint Online Search Isn't Displaying What I ExpectSharePoint Online Search Isn’t Displaying What I ExpectSharePoint Online Search Isn’t Displaying What I Expect – Part 1 – Trimmed Duplicates SharePoint Online Search Isn’t Displaying What I Expect – Part 2 – EnableDynamicGroupsThis occasional series probably ought…
In most cases, you won’t need to use them, but SharePoint exposes much through Web Services which can be used in DVWPs as Data Sources. The nice thing about the Web Services is that they let you get at things *about* site contents as well as the contents themselves. In other words, the meta-meta information. …
“Look at a man’s Sharepoint sites and you will see software. Work a day in a man’s Sharepoint sites and you will know the man.” – Me (with an assist from NJB) paraphrasing someone much more quotable Don’t ever trust software for what it (or its makers, or its proponents) claim it can do. I can preach…
I can honestly say that I’m sure that everyone enjoyed SharePoint Saturday Chicago yesterday. From the location at the Hard Rock Chicago to the fantastic speaker line up (I snuck in) to the overall convivial atmosphere, it was an event to remember. Kudos go out to Kris Wagner (@SharePointKris), Doug Hemminger (@DougHemminger), Chris Geier (@chrisgeier), and Bryan Gulley (@UXJester)…
Another day, another chunk of PowerShell. Sometimes when we iteratively build out our information architecture, we’re over-zealous. It seems like we need a set of Site Columns to maintain metadata on lists or libraries, but in the end, we decide we want to trim away a few of the Site Columns we’ve created. Or, maybe…
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Congratulation on your 600th post !!!
Kind regards Stefan
congrats!! I can’t wait to read the next 600