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Using a Fixed Width Page in SharePoint 2010

For the most part, I prefer dynamic width pages on an intranet. It allows users to take advantage of the screens that they have, and to work the way that… Continue reading Using a Fixed Width Page in SharePoint 2010

Published July 5, 2010
Categorized as SharePoint, Technology Tagged Branding, CSS, s4-workspace, SharePoint 2010, WCM, width

Overriding SharePoint 2010 CSS Classes – Background Images

I just overcame a tough little problem while branding a SharePoint 2010 site. I was trying to override the s4-title class in my themeable class but it just wouldn’t work.… Continue reading Overriding SharePoint 2010 CSS Classes – Background Images

Published June 23, 2010
Categorized as SharePoint, Technology Tagged background image, CSS, SharePoint 2010, styles, Themes

Using Themes and CSS with SharePoint 2010

Branding SharePoint just got a lot easier with the release of 2010. I used to have a basic rule of thumb when it came to using themes with 2007. Don’t… Continue reading Using Themes and CSS with SharePoint 2010

Published May 18, 2010
Categorized as SharePoint, Technology Tagged Branding, CSS, Developer Tools, PowerPoint, SharePoint 2010, Skinning, Themes
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