Let’s all let Brian know how interested we are in seeing these topics!
Hi, I’m Brandon Anderson, and I make SharePoint not look like SharePoint. I will be using this site as a forum for documenting my experience with various aspects of SharePoint UI and look-and-feel customization. Why? Well, in case I get hit by the proverbial bus, of course, but I anticipate it will become much more than that.
In brainstorming this blog I came up with the following topics I may address over the coming months. It’s a draft list, with no particular order or priority, but please do take a gander and let me know if there is a particular post you’d like to see now. The list:
- Dissecting SharePoint: The Scalpel
- How to create a custom master page in SharePoint 2007
- How to create a custom master page in SharePoint 2010
- How to add custom CSS to your SharePoint master page
- How to add jQuery to your SharePoint site
- Anatomy of a SharePoint 2007 web part
- Anatomy of a SharePoint 2010 web part
- Why can’t I select my page layout for a new page?
- Why does SharePoint Designer say my file is checked out when it is not?
- Print style sheet for SharePoint 2007
- Print style sheet for SharePoint 2010
- Where to store images and why
- The magic of AdditionalPageHead
- The alternative CSS file in site settings
- You think you’re so !important
- Styling the ribbon in SharePoint 2010
- Putting SilverLight in it’s place
- Multi-Column navigation flyouts in SharePoint 2007
- Shoo, left nav! Shoo!
- Using jQuery to wrap web parts to achieve the unachievable
- Creating custom select boxes
- Changing the arrow image for the welcome menu
- How to make the Title column of a list view clickable using jQuery
- Should you put references to custom JavaScript in the head or at the bottom of the body?
- Add a favicon for spizazz
- How to center a page in the browser window in SharePoint 2007
- How to center a page in the browser window in SharePoint 2010
- What are the UI considerations for a public SharePoint site?
- You must use Advanced Edit in SharePoint Designer 2010
“Make it not look like SharePoint.” « SPUIGuy
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