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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Skewer Click – 2
I have something to show what Skewer clicks can do. The below image shows where is the skewer click feature is in SPD2010. Click on it and move the mouse to the location you want to check the CSS properties. … Continue reading
Skewer Clicks in Sharepoint 2010
The first thing I did seeing this feature in SPD 2010, was to check the meaning of Skew… It means to “turn or place at an angle”, but its meaning in SPD 2010 is different. I was amazed to see … Continue reading
Master Pages in Sharepoint – Part 1
There are abundant information on master pages to share and I am partitioning it into a few parts. Here goes the first part… Out of the box Master Pages: There are many more masterpages available in Sharepoint but the most … Continue reading
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Tags and Notes in Sharepoint 2010
I should write it down here as I learned something totally new here today. This is purely SharePoint 2010 Administration and this will be helpful to many including me in future. Part A: Including a Tag Cloud in My Site … Continue reading
Manage Service Accounts
How to change Service Account for User Profile Sync which was set up wrongly during Installation? This is how… Step1: Go to Central Administration and Click on Manage Service Accounts under Security Step2: Select the Service from the first selection. … Continue reading
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Audience Targeting Settings
Step 1: Open the list Settings for which you want to enable audience targetting Step 2: Select Audience Targetting Settings Step 3: Click on Enable Audience Targetting check box Step 4: You can see it to be enabled when you … Continue reading
Feature Stapling
A new word that I came across for the first time after so many days of courtship with SharePoint… and as usual Google throws in lot of sites to know more about it. Here are some of the links that … Continue reading
Truth about RSS in Sharepoint 2010
There are certain information which will always be not clear when we want it to be. For RSS I was a bit shocked to learn that for internal RSS feeds to be included in other sites – meaning RSS of … Continue reading
RSS and Sharepoint 2010
Still trying hard to find a way to enable in my server. In googling, i came across some useful sites to share. The below site claims to give powershell scripts. Check it out Enabling and Configuring RSS Difficult way of … Continue reading
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