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.
I frequently have people ask me whether they should store jQuery libraries in house or reference external Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) instead. I see plusses and minuses for using the various CDNs out there. (There are several big ones: Google, Microsoft, etc.) Reducing the ‘hits on the server’ thing is potentially one plus, but unless…
This entry is part 20 of 21 in the series Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL TagsUnlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL TagsUnlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags – Part 1: Overview Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags – Part 2…
Good old George2 asked a question over at SharePointOverflow.com about SharePoint list and column names today. If you don’t know it, SharePointOverflow.com is an excellent site to get high-end SharePoint assistance! I liked my response, so here it is as a blog post. When you create a column on a list, both its DisplayName and StaticName are…
I love Document Sets. There, I’ve said it. They help us solve so many important business needs, it’s crazy. Unfortunately, because telemetry tells Microsoft that not very many people use Document Sets, they haven’t gotten any love for a long time. On the other hand, I hate the 5000 item limit in lists and libraries…
This is more a Todd Klindt (@ToddKlindt) post than a me post, but hey – he was on vacation. I was trying to run some PowerShell on my new-ish tenant and was getting an error Todd and I had worked past before. Just a simple: …was giving me an error like this: Connect-PnPOnline : For…
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Congratulation on your 600th post !!!
Kind regards Stefan
congrats!! I can’t wait to read the next 600