Building the SharePoint User Experience
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Introduction |
Part 1 - Setup and Basics |
Chapter 1 |
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Checking Your Gear for Departure—Making Sure Your Setup is in Order |
Chapter 2 |
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Taking a Crash Course in XML—Reviewing the Simple Stuff Needed to Work with SharePoint |
Chapter 3 |
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Exploring Feature Basics and Not-So Basics—Getting down with the Feature Framework of SharePoint |
Part 2 - Dissecting the Default User Experience |
Chapter 4 |
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Excavating the Site—Overview of the Default SharePoint Interface from a Technical Point of View |
Chapter 5 |
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Evolving the Default User Experience—Tips on What You Can Change without Breaking Supportability |
Chapter 6 |
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What Lurks in the Forest of Lists?—Ripping the Guts Out of SharePoint Dragons, Lists, List Templates, and List Forms |
Chapter 7 |
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Encountering the Monsters in the Cave—Looking at Views in a Different View |
Chapter 8 |
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The Liquid Nitrogen of SharePoint—Content Types—The Coolest Thing Since…Cold |
Chapter 9 |
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Strolling through Fields of Gold—I Think… Yes, There it is… Our Goal is in Sight |
Chapter 10 |
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Intermission—The Mentality of a SharePoint Developer—Use Your Noodle the Right Way and Be a Better Developer |
Part 3 - Building an Empire |
Chapter 11 |
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Starting Field—Getting Fields and Field Types to Behave |
Chapter 12 |
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Creating Your First Content Factory—Using Content Types as Part of Our User Experience |
Chapter 13 |
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Accounting Gone Haywire—List, Forms, Reports, Views…Ah, the Bean Counters Will Go Mad! |
Chapter 14 |
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Pages and Pages of Fun!—Creating Custom Editing, Management, and Presentation Pages |
Chapter 15 |
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Our Empire United—Wrapping All Our Hard Work into a Single SharePoint Solution |
Appendix A |
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Fast Track to Feature Generation—Tricks and Tips for Speeding up SharePoint Development Time—a Lot
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Appendix B |
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Questions from the Audience—Real Questions from Real People |