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Using one Catalog Item Page you can publish the contents of hundreds of items on your website. But what will you see if you type the wrong URL? SharePoint 2013 Search-driven publishing One of the great improvements in SharePoint 2013 is the search-driven...
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A recent Nielsen Norman Alertbox post talked about how most "users are incredibly bad at finding and researching things on the web." The article mentions that most users have learned to limit their use of search on intranets because intranet...
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One of the capabilities of SharePoint 2013 search is the ability to provide spelling suggestions for search queries. And while this capability is configured for scale by default, you might wonder how to configure it for smaller scenario’s. ‘Did you mean...
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There was recently a twitter conversation between @cacallahan, @toddklindt, and @brianlala discussing provisioning Search on SharePoint Foundation and whether it was possible or not and somewhere during the conversation it was suggested that I might know...
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Most SharePoint blogs tend to tell you cool stuff that the author did. Sometimes telling the dumb stuff is worthwhile too. I am in touch with my inner Homer Simpson, so I will tell you a quick story about one of my recent stupider moments… This is a story...
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We recently came across an issue with one of our clients who was having troubles with showing colleagues’ blog post updates in newsfeed part of the profile page in SharePoint (2010) MySite. In our client’s case the problem was that no activities were...
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When I'm teaching End Users about SharePoint, they often ask what SharePoint has to offer above when they collaborate using email and file shares. This is what I tell them. Read More...
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One of the great capabilities of SharePoint 2013 is the Search REST API. Unfortunately it’s disabled for anonymous users by default. Find out how to enable SharePoint 2013 Search REST API for anonymous users. Built for tomorrow available today One of...
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The concept of Gamification has been going on for a long time. I suspect it has been a factor in the oldest profession for a very long time. As much as I don’t like the word “Gamification” I think the time is right to talk about how...
Filed under: SharePoint, Search, ECM, box, Taxonomy, AIIM, sales, Yammer, alfresco, gamification, Aaron Levie
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SharePoint 2013 ships with a rich search experience. One part of that experience is providing search query suggestions. Unfortunately those suggestions are not available for anonymous users. So what to do if you want query suggestions on your public facing...
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Using Catalog Connections in SharePoint 2013 offers great flexibility with regard to content reuse within as well as across Farms. Unfortunately, as Catalog Connections are based on URLs, they break if you restore your Site Collections to different URLs...
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When crawling content with SharePoint Search you might stumble upon the following warning “The item has been truncated in the index because it exceeds the maximum size.”. So what is it and, what’s more important, how to get rid of it? The Background If...
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Content By Search is the new publishing model in SharePoint 2013. And although crawling and retrieving content is straight-forward, what about images? Content By Search in SharePoint 2013 Content By Search, also known as Cross-Site Publishing (XSP), is...
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One of the new capabilities of SharePoint 2013 is cross-site content publishing. And while it offers great flexibility, it also gives you some challenges. For example: how would you simplify working with assets? Content reuse limitations yesterday In...
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Today I got confirmed as a speaker for the upcoming SharePoint Evolutions Conference 2013 in London to present two sessions on SharePoint 2013 Web Content Management. Real-life building public-facing websites with SharePoint 2013 (P&M302) SharePoint...
Filed under: Search, WCM, Customization, Development, Best Practices, Inconvenient SharePoint, SEO, Accessibility, Tips & Tricks, Speaking, SharePoint 2013
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