WSS v3 Content Types Explained: A Different Perspective
My good friend John Holliday posted the other day some thoughts on content types in Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) v3.
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My good friend John Holliday posted the other day some thoughts on content types in Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) v3.
Read MoreThanks to everyone who came to the monthly October Jacksonville Office Geeks meeting last night where I presented on WSS v3 Features.
Read MoreWhen developing a new site (or adding a new section to an existing site) with Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 Web Content Management (WCM), you will likely find yourself having to go back through and check-in, approve, and publish numerous items throughout the site.
Read More[via Heather Solomon] Developers and designers can use Office SharePoint Designer (SPD) 2007 to create new master pages and save them to a Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) v3 Web site.
Read MoreOffice SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 has an added capability to host content-centric Internet facing sites. These sites, called Publishing Sites, are part of the Web Content Management (WCM) piece to the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) strategy within MOSS 2007.
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Read MoreHave you installed the MOSS 2007 beta yet? If so, taken any time to understand what Features are?
Read More[via Joel Oleson] Check out this fantastic case study on migrating from MCMS 2002 -> MOSS 2007 Web Content Management (WCM).
Read MoreHaven’t seen this get much traction and even though B2TR has been out for a few weeks now, it’s worth noting that WCM developers shouldn’t overlook the best source of documentation for WCM: the MOSS 2007 SDK!
Read MoreEilene Hao, PM for Office/SharePoint Workflow, has posted to the ECM Team Blog the updated ECM Starter Kit for B2TR.
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