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Default Markup Styles

Removing and Replacing Default SharePoint Ribbon Styles

By Chris Poteet on December 5, 2011

SharePoint 2010 (and most likely future versions) provides default styles in the ribbon. You can see these with the “Styles” and “Markup Styles” sections of the ribbon. Here is an example of the “Markup Styles” section in action. What if a client does not want the default ones in there? You could overwrite them in […]

Posted in Content Management, SharePoint, User Interface | Tagged page layout, ribbon, styles | Leave a response

A Rather Ugly Experience

Advanced Metadata Techniques in Page Layouts

By Chris Poteet on September 27, 2011

When SharePoint unveiled their web content management functionality in 2007, they included the practice on inline editing directly into the content management experience. While they were by no means the first to do so, I feel strongly that they did a very good job considering it was their first iteration of the technology. User interface […]

Posted in SharePoint, User Experience, User Interface | Tagged 2007, 2010, metadata, page layout, publishing, SharePoint Designer | Leave a response

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