Image slideshow with CQWP in SharePoint 2010
This post is a follow up to the past 3 part series ‘Display News pages with CQWP’. In the last post (Part 3) I wrote about how to slide the news items one by one from right to left with the Content By...
View ArticleCustomize the UI of web parts in SharePoint 2010
This post describes how to customize a standard Web Part in SharePoint by using SharePoint Designer 2010. Depending of the look and feel or factors such as accessibility, performance or cross browser...
View ArticleCreate a Microblog for SharePoint 2010
This post is about how to create a Microblog with SharePoint Designer 2010 and the use of DVWPs, CSS and jQuery. A Microblog can be used for quick communication with team members in short sentences at...
View ArticleBranding the Quick launch in SharePoint 2010 – Part II
This post is the last one of two articles about some branding tips and tricks for the Quick launch in SharePoint 2010. In this article I’ll show you a simple way to add rounded corners with help of two...
View ArticleComment functionality for news pages – Part I
If you want to implement comment functionality into the news pages in SharePoint Server 2010, a no code solution with Data Views and portion of jQuery could be a perfect option for you. Alternative you...
View ArticleComment functionality for news pages – Part II
This article is the last one of two describing how to implement comment functionality into the news pages in SharePoint Server 2010. You’ll find Part I here. If you followed the examples in the Part II...
View ArticleUse jQuery & cookies in SharePoint 2010
In this article I’ll show you how to use Cookies in jQuery for your SharePoint Designer 2010 no code applications. With help of a cookie you can write information to the user’s computer and this can be...
View Article10 jQuery snippets for SharePoint 2010
I like to collect pieces of code snippets, sooner or later I’ll found them useful and they could save time and other efforts. My intention with this post is just to share a couple of my snippets and I...
View ArticleUser information in SharePoint 2010 with help of the SPCWC control
In this post I’ll show you how you can retrieve something from the current user’s profile and then do something based of its value with a little help of jQuery and CSS. In this example I have used a...
View ArticleExtending the DVWP with jQuery search, sort and pagination
In this post I’ll show you the quick steps how to extend the Data View Web Part (DVWP) with help of a jQuery plugin named DataTables. The DVWP can connect to a SharePoint list and you can use it for...
View ArticleCustomizing SharePoint 2013 global navigation with CSS and jQuery – Part 2
In this second post, I will show how you can create your own markup for the global navigation. This could be a great option when you need to take advantage of HTML 5 tags and additional jQuery plugins...
View ArticleGetting started with REST in SharePoint 2013 – Part IV
Welcome to the fourth post in this series about REST in SharePoint 2013. In the previous posts I wrote about how to interact with SharePoint lists, but now it’s time to look in to how to retrieve...
View ArticleGetting started with REST in SharePoint 2013 – Part V
Welcome to the fifth post in this series about REST in SharePoint 2013. In the previous posts I wrote about how you can connect to a external data source with REST, fetching Flickr photos to SharePoint...
View ArticleGetting started with REST in SharePoint 2013 – Part VI
Welcome to the sixt post in this series about REST in SharePoint 2013. In the previous posts I wrote about how to get external data into your SharePoint page. This time I’m stepping back into how to...
View ArticleGetting started with REST in SharePoint 2013 – Part VII
Welcome to post number seven in this series about REST in SharePoint 2013. In the previous posts I wrote about how to interact with the search API. This time, we will take a look at how to use search...
View ArticleGetting started with REST in SharePoint 2013 – Part VIII
Welcome to the last post in this series about REST in SharePoint 2013. In this post it’s time to take a look into Knockout, a JS library that let’s you associate DOM elements with ‘model data’, instead...
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