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MOSS 2007, CSS, and you, the Non-Developer – Part 6 Banners and Administrative pages

In my last ARTICLE we changed the way that our TopNavigation and SiteActions menus looked and displayed on our main page. In today’s article we’ll make some changes to the GlobalTitleArea, add a banner to our page and make some changes to classes that are tied to pages that reside in the _layouts directory.

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SharePoint Saturday – Atlanta all wrapped up!

WOW…………what an event Dan Attis, Lee Reed, Brendon Schwartz, and crew put on this weekend. A great staff, highly involved and motivated sponsors, an exceptional group of speakers and of course the reason for it all a great group of attendees all came together and had an awesome time. Thanks to Dan, Lee, Brendon and

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Designate which Content Database your new Site Collection is created in.

According to an article I read this evening and statements that I have seen at least 3 other places just this week the only way to designate which content database your new site collection is going to be created in is to use stsadm and create the content database and site collection at the same time.

Not so

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SharePoint Saturday – Atlanta Style

SharePoint Saturday – Atlanta is just around the corner and approaching fast. Speaker Sessions and the Session Schedule were posted tonight on at the SharePoint Saturday – Atlanta homepage.

There’s a very strong lineup of speakers scheduled including Gary LaPointe, Todd Klindt, Todd Bleeker, Lori Gowin, Becky Isserman and many others. It should

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MOSS 2007, CSS, and you, the “Non-Developer” – Part 5: the TopNavigation and the SiteActions Menus

The last time we met we continued the modification of our SharePoint main page by making changes to the main body area of our page as well as changing the title font and border colors of some of our default web parts. As I said in that ARTICLE if you don’t count making changes

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