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6/11/2008

SharePoint CMS - We make simple, editable and beautiful web sites

About SharePoint Simple CMS: How to enable small organizations of all kinds, schools and individuals to have the chance of editing easily their web sites?
How to make it simple but at the same time with rich functionality and integration with desktop applications like Microsoft Office?
We've been trying hard during the past few years to answer both previous questions. SharePoint Simple CMS is the correct answer. It can be integrated with any CSS web site design and it comes already integrated with a big number of templates. With SharePoint Simple CMS you can:

Edit the content of your pages from a Web Browser.
Add new sections or pages to the navigation bar.
Configure your RSS link.
If the template you have includes a Flash file, you can edit the texts on it without need of any Html editor.
Receive e-mail notifications when a visitor used the contact form on your site. All the contacts are stored within the web site for history.
Request a hosting service with us.
Use your Web site with any available custom domain or web address. We can event set your e-mail accounts to match with your web address using Google Mail or Live Hotmail.
Request access to your backup files for your own archive.
Create sub-webs, Intranets and collaboration sites compatible with Microsoft Office applications.
Manage permissions for different users or editors of your web site.
We are sure that you will find many more interesting things. In any case feel free to
drop us a line to let us know if you have some doubts about SharePoint Simple CMS.

SharePoint CMS - We make simple, editable and beautiful web sites

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P. Erol GIRAUDY
Président du Club MOSS 2007 et MUG.
Vice-Président Club UGO2007
http://clubmoss2007.org/
http://www.mugfrance.fr/
http://www.viadeo.com/fr/profile/pierreerol.giraudy

6/08/2008

Developing Custom Applications with SharePoint Server 2007


Learn how to build a business solution leveraging a broad range of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Enterprise capabilities. This white paper focuses on the real-world example of an application to help consulting companies track client engagements and business performance. But the insightful lessons learned and best practices will apply wherever your next SharePoint development project takes you.Topics include Office SharePoint Designer 2007, workflows, Excel Services 2007 and the Enterprise Search API. Whether you are a SharePoint development guru or a Microsoft .NET developer evaluating the platform, this white paper has something for you. Download details: Developing Custom Applications with SharePoint Server 2007

See also : http://www.microsoft.com/click/SharePointDeveloper/



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P. Erol GIRAUDY
Président du Club MOSS 2007 et MUG.
Vice-Président Club UGO2007
http://clubmoss2007.org/
http://www.mugfrance.fr/
http://www.viadeo.com/fr/profile/pierreerol.giraudy

3/20/2008

WROX Pro MOSS WCM 2007 Book: It's Finally Finished! (available June 2008)

It's been a long process, but this week the light at the end of the tunnel was very bright. Yup, the book I've been working on for the better part of the last 9 months is finally finished. The book, Professional Professional SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development: Building Publishing Sites with Office SharePoint Server 2007, is for developers who are working on building Publishing sites using MOSS 2007. I did not spend a great deal of time rehashing a lot of WSS 3.0 concepts, there's not much in the way of Excel Services, Forms Services (aside from the forms in the workflow chapter), SSP's or BDC... it's 100% pure Publishing sites.

Right now the manuscript is 100% complete... WROX has everything and there is nothing left to write. The book is now in process of getting prepp'ed for printing by the production folks at WROX... looks like it will be available sometime in the next 2 months... definitely in time for TechEd in Orlando. It is presently available Amazon for preorder.

Here's what the complete TOC looks like:

Embarking on Web Content Management Projects
Windows SharePoint Server 3.0 Development Primer
Overview of Web Content Management in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
SharePoint Features and the Solution Framework
Minimal Publishing Site Definition
Site Columns, Content Types and Lists
Master Pages and Page Layouts
Navigation
Accessibility
Field Types and Field Controls
Web Parts
Leveraging Workflow
Search
Authoring Experience Extensibility
Authentication and Authorization
Implementing Sites with Multiple Languages and Devices
Content Deployment
Offline Authoring with Document Converters
Performance Tips, Tricks and Traps
Incorporating ASP.NET 2.0 Applications

No way could I have completed this work on my own... books like this always have a lot of people involved. First, I have to extend a huge thanks to Spencer Harbar for being instrumental in developing the structure, tone and contributing a few chapters to the book as well as Bob German, Matt McDermott and John Holliday who all contributed chapters (6 in total). I also owe a big thanks to a few people at Microsoft for supporting and answering some detailed questions I had in the process: Arpan Shah (who also wrote the forward), Jim Masson, George Perantatos and Tyler Butler.

In addition, this book was tech reviewed by some fantastic individuals. The folks at Ascentium stepped up and reviewed a ton of content under the leadership of Jason Conway: Stefan Gordon, Cale Hoops, Jared Lasater, George Olson, Michael Panciroli, Clint Simon, Roxana Tzau & Thomas Wyrick. It was also tech reviewed by some of my fellow SharePoint MVPs such as Patrick Tisseghem and a special hats off to Dan Attis & Brendon Schwartz who really jumped in at the last minute to help meet a deadline.
I can't wait to see the finished product as I'm really happy with how this thing came together. I hope you enjoy it too when it's available!

WROX Pro MOSS WCM 2007 Book: It's Finally Finished! (available June 2008)

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P. Erol GIRAUDY
Président du Club MOSS 2007 et MUG.
Vice-Président Club UGO2007
http://clubmoss2007.org/
http://www.mugfrance.fr/
http://www.viadeo.com/fr/profile/pierreerol.giraudy

7/07/2007

Customizing and Branding Web Content Management-Enabled SharePoint Sites (Part 1 of 3): Understanding Web Content Management and the Default Features

Customizing and Branding Web Content Management-Enabled SharePoint Sites (Part 1 of 3): Understanding Web Content Management and the Default Features: "Customizing and Branding Web Content Management-Enabled SharePoint Sites (Part 1 of 3): Understanding Web Content Management and the Default Features
Summary: This article discusses topics that you should understand before you use Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to create sites that support Web content management (WCM) and gives a general overview of the various artifacts that are available in the product. (11 printed pages) by Patrick Tisseghem, U2U"

P. Erol GIRAUDY
http://clubmoss2007.org/

2/13/2007

Changing the theme when a new SharePoint 2007 site is created.

Posted by Scot Hillier under ApressNo Comments

A common need is to change the theme (and the alternate style sheet) of a site when it is created. In order to do this in SharePoint 2007, you must create a feature that makes the changes and then either “staple” the feature to a site or reference the feature within the site definition.

I have created a feature that you can use to make these changes.

It can be found at http://codegallery.gotdotnet.com/features.

ThemeChanger v1.0 (ThemeChanger.zip, 3k, 3 downloads)

PlaceHolder Master v1.0 (PlaceholderMaster.zip, 9k, 26 downloads)

Presence Contact List v1.0 (PresenceContactList.ZIP, 13k, 40 downloads)

http://blogs.msdn.com/modonovan/archive/2005/05/11/416376.aspx.

Content Type Hierarchy Viewer v1.0 (ContentTypeHierarchy.zip, 3k, 56 downloads)

Log Viewer v1.0 (Log Viewer.zip, 4k, 78 downloads)

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