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Professional Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007

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John Wiley & Sons, Jul 1, 2009 - Computers - 552 pages
With Professional Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007, you can master all aspects of using Share Point Designer in an Enterprise environment to enhance Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies. Review key integration points, how to use CSS editing tools to create and modify SharePoint themes, how to supplement SharePoint Designer functionality by using Microsoft Visual Studio, and how to create a rich interactive experience. If you need to connect SharePoint with other enterprise resources or create components to integrate into the SharePoint framework, this book will show you how to accomplish these tasks.
  

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Contents

SharePoint Designer as a Web Editor
1-3
Page Editor
1-6
Toolbars and Task Panes
1-25
Web Site Structural Views
1-26
Summary
1-31
A Default SharePoint Home Page
1-33
Lists Libraries and More
1-35
Web Parts
1-44
Summary
12-26
What Is the Content Editor Web Part?
12-28
The Content Editor in SharePoint Designer
12-37
A Complete Page Example
12-41
Tokens of Affection
12-49
A Few Tips and Tricks
12-52
Summary
12-55
What Is the Web Part Page Services Component?
12-56

Summary
1-50
On the Site
1-51
On the Server
3-12
Summary
3-21
Navigating a SharePoint Site
3-22
List and Library Properties
4-6
Contributor Settings
4-9
Summary
4-19
Bits and Pieces
4-21
The Special Case of the _layouts Folder
4-26
Web Part Pages
4-28
SharePoint Master Pages A Deep Dive
4-34
Summary
4-64
What Are Cascading Style Sheets?
4-65
CSS in SharePoint
4-70
Working with Style in SharePoint Designer
6-2
Summary
6-21
What Are SharePoint Themes?
6-23
SharePoints Themes
6-26
Use SharePoint Designer to Explore and Customize Themes
7-6
Publishing the Modified Theme
7-16
A Customized Theme from Head to Toe
7-20
Summary
7-38
Web Content Management in SharePoint
7-40
When SPS Met CMS
7-41
Master Pages Revisited
7-43
Lay Out Your Page Layout
8-11
Create Publishing Pages Based on Page Layouts
8-27
Decoupling a Page from a Page Layout
8-31
Summary
8-33
Introducing the Workflow Designer
8-35
Workflow Elements in Detail
8-45
SharePoint Designer Workflow Considerations
8-65
Summary
8-68
List View Revisited
10-1
List View Control Menu
10-4
Introducing the XSLT Data View
10-13
Making Connections
10-21
Data View Editing Basics
10-28
XSLT in Brief
10-33
Summary
10-39
The Data Source Library in Detail
10-40
Working with Hierarchical Data
4
More about the Business Data Catalog
14
Data Views on the Move
15
SharePoint Designers Form Tools
17
Traditional Web Forms
12-1
SharePoint Data Forms
12-15
The Web Part Page Event Model
12-69
Web Part Storage
12-77
Beyond the WPSC
12-83
Summary
12-94
What You Need to Get Started
12-97
Introduction to Custom Actions
12-98
Deploying and Configuring Your Custom Action
12-122
Testing Your Custom Action
12-125
Summary
12-133
What You Need to Get Started
12-134
About Custom Web Parts
12-135
Deploying and Configuring Your Web Part
12-158
Testing Your Web Part
12-163
Summary
12-167
What You Need to Get Started
12-168
Installing the SharePoint Designer AddIn Project Templates
12-169
Creating Your AddIn
12-171
Testing Your AddIn
12-192
Summary
12-199
Reporting
12-200
Backup Plans
18-13
Templates and Packages
18-17
Summary
18-20
From FrontPage to SharePoint Designer
18-21
The SharePoint Family Tree
18-22
SharePoint and SharePoint Designer Today
18-29
A
18-32
B
18-35
C
18-36
D
18-42
E
18-45
F
18-46
G
18-48
H
18-49
I
18-50
J
18-51
L
18-52
M
18-54
N
18-56
P
18-57
Q
18-60
S
18-61
T
18-67
U
18-70
W
18-72
X
18-79
Z
18-80
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About the author (2009)

Woodrow (Woody) Windischman is a technology trainer and consultant with more than 20 years’ experience in a variety of roles, allowing him to see problems holistically and come up with appropriate solutions. His SharePoint experience started even before SharePoint became a product, with predecessors such as Site Server, the Digital Dashboard Resource Kit, and the earliest versions of Microsoft FrontPage. Since then Woody ’ s been deeply involved in the SharePoint community — first having been awarded Microsoft SharePoint MVP from October 2005 through September 2007, and then working directly for the SharePoint product team. He ’ s active in several online SharePoint communities, including the TechNet forums.

Bryan Phillips is a software architect and senior partner with Composable Systems, LLC, specializing in service - oriented business solutions using the latest Microsoft technology. Bryan has worked professionally with Microsoft development technology since 1997 and holds the Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA), and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certifications. Bryan contributes regularly to the Microsoft development community by speaking on topics such as Smart Client, ASP.NET, SharePoint, SQL Server, and Mobile development; presenting DevCares courses; and blogging on topics of interest to developers. Bryan is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in Client Application Development.

Asif Rehmani has been a Trainer and a Consultant working out of the Chicago office of SharePoint Solutions ( http://sharepointsolutions.com/chicago ) since early 2005. He is a SharePoint Server MVP and MCT.

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