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    Configuring Lync Public IM Connectivity on Office365: But Can I Really Use It?

    ByMarc D Anderson May 8, 2012May 8, 2012

    I use Office365 on an E1 plan to run my massive business of one. With that plan, I get Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync. It’s a fantastic deal for about $10 a month and works great for me. I’ve sort of ignored the Lync component since there are so many other (somewhat better) options out there….

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    SharePoint Designer Error When Saving a Page with Multiple Data View Web Parts

    ByMarc D Anderson May 7, 2012May 7, 2012

    I could probably write an entire book on the strange things that SharePoint Designer does, but I don’t have time for that. Instead, it’s yet another blog post. Today I was adding some Data View Web Parts (DWVPs) to a page, and I took the shortcut of copying and pasting the code of one to…

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    SharePoint Saturday Boston and SharePoint Conference .ORG

    ByMarc D Anderson May 1, 2012July 12, 2022

    I’ve had a wonderful time over the last four days as an attendee and speaker at two great SharePoint events. The first one was SharePoint Saturday Boston, right in my own backyard at Microsoft’s offices in Waltham, MA. Helping Pradeepa Siva, Talbott Crowell (@talbott), and Geoff Varosky (@gvaro) with the organizing a bit certainly gave…

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    Making Sense of HTML5 with SharePoint: Internet Explorer 9 Capabilities

    ByMarc D Anderson April 26, 2012April 27, 2012

    Let’s take as a sort of given that the majority of people who use SharePoint, at least for Intranets, are using Internet Explorer. I know that’s a big assumption, and in most organizations it’s not fully true. Many people choose to go rogue from the standards and use other browsers, most front end developers refuse…

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    The Amazing Fake Name Generator

    ByMarc D Anderson April 23, 2012April 23, 2012

    Have you ever wanted to be someone else? Well you can be, just by visiting the Fake Name Generator. At the moment, I’m Wanda M. Simmons from Raleigh, NC, but not for long. I think I’d rather be Gregory B. Arevalo of Radcliff, KY. Or Urunna Chiazagomekpele from Morrinsville Waikato in New Zealand. Yesterday Paul Swider…

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    Working with SharePoint People Pickers with jQuery: A New Function Called findPeoplePicker

    ByMarc D Anderson April 22, 2012September 7, 2012

    [notice]2012-09-07 – Note that I’ve added a more robust version of this function into SPServices v0.7.2, which at this writing is in beta but will be released soon. See the docs for SPFindPeoplePicker.[/notice] I was working with several People Pickers in a form for a client project last week where I needed to set or…

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    Referencing jQuery, jQueryUI, and SPServices from CDNs

    ByMarc D Anderson April 20, 2012April 20, 2012

    OK, I admit it. Now that SPServices is available on a CDN, I’m coming around to thinking that CDNs might be a good idea in some cases. I had been balking at using them primarily from a control standpoint, and I’m still concerned with that aspect. When you host the script and CSS files you…

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    Making Sense of HTML5 with SharePoint: Hello World

    ByMarc D Anderson April 17, 2012April 18, 2012

    If you’ve been following along with this series, you’ve probably been thinking “Great, but what can I do with HTML5 in SharePoint?” In other words ‘What’s in it for me?” Let’s take a look at a simple example. First of all, as I mentioned in the last article, we need to make some modifications to…

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    When to Choose SPServices vs. the Client Side Object Model (CSOM)

    ByMarc D Anderson April 12, 2012July 12, 2022

    Mark Rackley (@MrAckley) and I had a Twonversation with Jeff Jones (@SPJeff) about a month ago about when it is good to use SharePoint’s Client Side Object Model (CSOM) over SPServices. You can see the important bits of that conversation in the image to the right. (Yeah, it’s taken us forever to get this post done. I…

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    Customizing the Display of a SharePoint 2010 Blog

    ByMarc D Anderson April 4, 2012April 5, 2012

    I’ve changed pages countless times in SharePoint Designer, but this case, where I wanted to make a relatively small change to the home page of a Blog site, proved especially onerous. In most cases, overriding the default XSL is as simply as editing what’s there and saving your changes. It would seem that the team…

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