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August 12, 2008
A Nice Quick-start for SharePoint Site Design
Introduction to building SharePoint applications
If you’ve dived somewhat into the deep end with SharePoint 3.0 or MOSS 2007, you may find locating where and how to start with designing and deploying custom solutions somewhat bewildering. Most of the books I’ve worked with touch only lightly on creating really custom sites that integrate forms, e-mail, workflows and such; this despite the average weight of these texts being between six and eight hundred pages. Fortunately a good overview of just this topic can be found on-line.
While browsing old entries in the Help and How-to weblog for Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer, I came across this document which describes the process and some of the techniques used in creating the template SharePoint applications available for download from Microsoft. It’s a bit longer read than most weblog entries, or indeed most web pages, but definitely worth it if you’re presently staring at a SharePoint site and a copy of SharePoint Designer and wondering what to do next.
Filed under: Web Tools, SharePoint and SharePoint Designer.
Posted by eric at August 12, 2008 09:29 PM