
SharePoint 2010 at Work
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Background
- The Authors and Their Stories
- The SharePoint Maturity Model-Sadie Van Buren
- Empower the Power User-Kerri Abraham
- jQuery to the Rescue-Jim Bob Howard
- Unlocking the Mysteries of the SharePoint Data View Web Part XSL Tags-Marc Anderson
- Hyperlinks in the Data View Web Part-Laura Rogers
- Building a Quote of the Day Web Part in SharePoint 2010-Waldek Mastykarz
- SPJS Charts for SharePoint-Alexander Bautz
- Taming the Elusive Calculated Column-Logic Functions-Dessie Lunsford
- Creating Document Libraries with Mixed Content Sources-Eric Alexander
- SharePoint 2010 Tab Page-Peter Allen
- A Global Navigation Solution Across Site Collections-Peter Allen
- Summary
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. The SharePoint Maturity Model
- Evolution of the Model
- Structure of the Model
- Applying the Model
- Focus on Publication
- Level 100-Goals and First Steps
- Level 200-Lists and Navigation Links
- Level 300-Defining and Standardizing
- Level 400-Monitoring and Maintaining
- Level 500-Planning for Personalization
- Evaluating Your Own Publication Maturity
- Summary
- Chapter 2. Empower the Power User
- SharePoint Designer: To Allow or Not To Allow? That Is the Question
- The Anatomy of a Power User
- Fear
- Defuse: Server/Site Restore
- Platform Legacy
- Middle Ground: Configuration Management
- Developing, Development, Developer
- Solution: The SharePoint Rudder
- Getting Started
- Content Types
- Folders
- Put It Together
- Clean Up
- Connect Up OneNote
- Organizing the Notebook
- Content Types Continued
- Assets
- Images
- Scripts
- Tie Up Those Loose Ends
- The Five "W"s of Documentation
- Who
- What
- Where
- Why
- When
- OneNote Templates
- Documenting Solutions
- Content types
- Workflow
- Data View web parts/forms
- Scripts
- Rudder Workflow
- Empowered Utopia in 10 Steps
- Configuration Management Is Thoughtful Maintenance
- Empowerment Without Responsibility Is Chaos
- Summary
- Chapter 3. jQuery to the Rescue
- Automate an All-Day Event
- Requesting a Review Only Once Per User
- jQuery to the Rescue
- Step 1: Adding the libraries
- Step 2: Getting the case numbers
- Step 3: Getting the last survey item ID
- Step 4: Changing the survey link
- Default Text Based on Radio Button Click
- Writing a Survey ID to a List on Response Creation (without Workflow)
- Unbranched Versus Branched Surveys
- Why Would You Want a Workflow on a Survey?
- Real-World Use Case
- jQuery and SharePoint's Web Services to the Rescue
- Step 1: Creating a link to the survey
- Step 2: Adding jQuery to NewForm.aspx
- Step 3: Connecting the CEWP and the jQuery shell
- Wrapping It Up
- Labeled Sections on Default Forms
- Changing Labels
- Where To from Here?
- Summary
- Chapter 4. Unlocking the Mysteries of the SharePoint Data View Web Part XSL Tags
- More About Data View Web Parts
- Adding a DVWP to Your Page
- Customizing the DVWP in Code
- DataSources
- datafields
- parameterbindings
- XSL
- Summary
- Chapter 5. Hyperlinks in the Data View Web Part
- Setup for Walkthroughs
- URLs in SharePoint
- Document Libraries
- Lists
- Views
- Items
- XSLT List View Web Part Hyperlinks
- SharePoint List
- Document Library
- DVWP Hyperlinks
- SharePoint List-DVWP
- Moving the Web Part
- Document Library-DVWP
- Modal Dialog Box
- Summary
- Chapter 6. Building a Quote of the Day Web Part in SharePoint 2010
- Part I: Building the Quote of the Day Web Part
- Quote of the Day Ingredients
- Preparing the Quotes List
- Creating the Quotes list
- Configuring columns of the Quotes list
- Building the Quote of the Day Web Part
- Part II: Preparing Quote of the Day Web Part for Redistribution
- Quote of the Day Sandboxed Solution Ingredients
- Preparing SharePoint Project
- Creating the Quotes List List Definition
- Preparing for Building the Quote of the Day Web Part
- Building the Quote of the Day Web Part
- Summary
- Chapter 7. SPJS Charts for SharePoint
- Technical Overview
- Version History
- Initial Setup
- Creating the Configuration List
- The Edit Chart GUI
- How to Make Web Part Templates
- Multiple Charts in One Page
- Summary
- Chapter 8. Taming the Elusive Calculated Column-Logic Functions
- The Functions
- The IFs
- The Cousins: OR and AND
- Summary
- Chapter 9. Creating Document Libraries with Mixed Content Sources
- Background
- Configuring a Document Library in SharePoint Server 2010/SharePoint Foundation 2010
- Configuring a Document Library in MOSS 2007/WSS 3.0
- What the Content Type Does
- Extending the Link to a Document Content Type
- Adding Additional Fields in SharePoint 2010
- Adding Additional Fields in SharePoint 2010
- Summary
- Chapter 10. SharePoint 2010 Tab Page
- Implementation
- Step 1: Download and Load the Page
- Step 2: Add the Web Part
- Step 3: Customize the Tabs
- jQuery Implementation
- Tab Page Layout Code
- Summary
- Chapter 11. A Global Navigation Solution Across Site Collections
- Implementation
- SharePoint Resource Site
- SPServices by Marc Anderson
- jQuery
- Global Navigation Solution Files
- SharePoint Designer
- SharePoint Links List for Tabs and Pull-Downs
- Tabs list
- Tab pull-down list
- Solution Code
- Solution CSS
- Summary
- Index
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