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One of the directions many organizations are moving in is the use of customer facing applications that extend reach into the consumer base. This is a highly desired approach, especially from a customer service and consumer purchasing perspective. While...
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There are some folks who believe that content and process are less related that one might believe. Content is content and process is process; never the twain shall meet. My belief is that content and process are closely related and that content without...
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Content creation is not a problem for any organization. Spreadsheets, correspondence, digital photographs, and many more types and formats of content are created at an astounding rate given the technology available to us today. As a result, organizations...
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Below is a list of the out of the box web parts available within SharePoint 2010. A lot of the descriptions come direct from SharePoint, but I detailed further where necessary This is a cross post – original at http://davidlozzi.com/2011/10/17/available...
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Taxonomies are not fun, unless you have OCD. But they are far better than folders, and an opportunity for organizations to unify the categorization of their content. In my last blog post “ Folders are the new F word ”, I talked briefly about...
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I often use the 'Quicklaunch' bar as a local navigation for sites. I tend to delete the library and list headings and just fix links to the main content. This is then replicated on all list pages.. except content/wiki pages. These have the Quicklaunch...
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SharePoint 2010 brought with it many improvements for adding rich content to pages. These include the ribbon interface (making regularly used controls more accessible) and wiki pages (meaning you could add such content directly to a page). Wiki pages...
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If you are anything like me you will spend lots of time demoing SharePoint functionality to end users. Demonstrating document management features is difficult without any proper content (documents). You could upload documents from your own machine, but...
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In my last post on mobile content I touched on the Cloze test. Jakob Nielsen has an overview here , as does Wikipedia . In a nutshell: It is a test on a piece of text with certain words removed The person being tested is asked to replace the missing words...
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Came across a great article concerning the importance of content in Intranet design. Read the full piece here . For those that want an overview: - Treat content like a stakeholder - Design the system around the content - You wouldn't design a library...
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Darren Rowse at ProBlogger.net has an article and video that will get you to start thinking about how to create references to other content within your new and existing content. Read More...
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As a follow-up to this morning's article, SharePoint Noise Reduction Filter, I've setup an anonymous poll to get feedback on the type of content you'd like to see on the site. This is just a quick one-off to start the dialog. Please feel free...
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SharePoint Magazine User Experience week continues with an article dedicated to content types and their user interfaces. Read More...
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As Paul and I were testing the environment for tomorrow's workshop, I dumped a web part on the page that I expected to hide the 'View' menu on a list or library. Well, not only did it knockout the View menu, it also took out the functionality...
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