Archive for the ‘css’ Category

How about spicing up company’s intranet for the season? Here’s a neat little trick you can make for adding season’s spirit  to your SharePoint homepage. We’ll add some decoration to page’s head.

The first thing you need is the images for the decoration. Don’t make them too big, because you can’t click on anything below [...]

Saturday, December 26th, 2009 at 15:58 | 0 comments

If you’re in SharePoint branding, this small command-line utility might come in handy. If you have a custom template made and deployed to server and after a while you need to make a small modification, you can already be stuck with hundreds of subwebs using your custom template. If you make a change to the [...]

Monday, May 11th, 2009 at 07:49 | 0 comments
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I was stuck with a problem the other day when I was creating a custom theme for SharePoint. My DataSheet view was with dark background and I couldn’t find CSS class or element to be able to manipulate it.
Turns out that the DataSheet ActiveX is taking the body background color – which was also [...]

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 at 12:22 | 6 comments
Categories: SharePoint, css
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On my latest project I’m working on I was having serious trouble with SharePoint Designer. As soon as I opened a certain page it hung up, crashed, collapsed and in many cases it wasn’t responding. I’ve checked the proper syntax of the code (there was some custom XSLT), CSS, etc. Even tested the code in [...]

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 at 20:15 | 0 comments
Categories: Computer, SharePoint, css
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If you need a quick fix on one of your photos or images, and you don’t want to install any additional software on your computer, you can use the online PhotoShop Express. Check Jose’s review and links to the solution. It’s free and it’s very good.

But there is another online service for modifying [...]

Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 13:20 | 0 comments
Categories: Web design, css
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A links list in SharePoint has an interesting functionality – to change the order of items.

I’ve tried and this functionality can be applied to all the lists and used in a data view. Let’s go in order.

To reorder the list go to _layouts/reorder.aspx?list={list_guid} in the same site. If you [...]

Monday, March 17th, 2008 at 12:32 | 7 comments
Categories: Web design, css
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Yesterday evening my laptop with Vista already got too slow for normal work that I started to think about reinstalling. But instead I decided to use the performance tools in control panel and I made serious maintenance plus I turned off some features like visual styles.

An improvment in performance was immediate. And then suddenly [...]

Thursday, October 11th, 2007 at 17:46 | 3 comments
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The third in the series of tools for web developers is for the ones that don’t want or don’t have the option to install any software or addons and just need a quick access to a tool for inspecting DOM

1. Mouseover DOM inspector v. 2 – MODIv2

This thing is pure JavaScript, DHTML and CSS so [...]

Sunday, October 7th, 2007 at 14:38 | 0 comments
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In my previous post I’ve presented a tool that I find very useful when debugging display, creating javascript related to HTML DOM, etc. The tool is intended for Internet Explorer. The FireFox users aren’t deprived of such tools either. There are two tools available:
 
1. Web developer toolbar for Mozilla Firefox
 
It offers quite a wide array of tools for [...]

Sunday, October 7th, 2007 at 14:13 | 0 comments
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The biggest IT event in Slovenia is coming! In our company we’re going to have an unofficial blog about it. Below is the first video
Video: NTK Video Series v1.0

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007 at 12:05 | 2 comments
Categories: Web design, css
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