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Create Expandable Regions in MOSS Publishing Pages

by JamieMcAllister 7/8/2008 2:11:00 PM
When there is a lot of text on a MOSS Publishing page it can spoil the presentation. This technique allows Publishing Page text to sit in regions that can be expanded and contracted by a reader. A custom button on the HTML editing toolbar makes it easy for content authors to add this feature.. [More]

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Andrew Connells new MOSS WCM book is really good!

by JamieMcAllister 7/4/2008 11:58:00 AM
I never really saw myself doing book reviews, but this book has to be praised! After doing MOSS Web Content Management since the release of MOSS 2007, I only now wish this book had been published way back when MOSS was released. There is guuidance for Veteran and Rookie alike!. [More]

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CMS | Sharepoint | Variations | WCM

Exposing your MOSS WCM to Mobile Devices

by JamieMcAllister 4/15/2008 10:29:00 AM
This posting provides some basic guidance for exposing your MOSS WCM pages to mobile devices. [More]

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Mutli-lingual Page Layout Text for Site Variations Part 2 - Using Resource Files

by JamieMcAllister 3/27/2008 6:21:00 PM
In part 1 we demonstrated how to alter page layout text for specific site variations using javascript. Now it's time to demonstrate a more robust approach - Resource Files. [More]

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Report Publishing Page Checkout Status by using Recursion

by JamieMcAllister 3/10/2008 3:38:00 PM
Using recursion on my publishing webs I demonstrate how to find the publishing status of my MOSS publishing pages.. [More]

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Mutli-lingual Page Layout Text for Site Variations Part 1 - Using Javascript

by JamieMcAllister 2/22/2008 12:20:00 PM
If Page Layouts in your Site Variations contain text, you need to get that text translated into the correct language for display to the user. This article shows a simple javascript technique to do that.. [More]

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Reflections on the use of Language Pack Resources

by JamieMcAllister 2/19/2008 5:38:00 PM
MOSS Language Pack Resources can be used in custom development, but probably shouldn't be.. [More]

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Building a multi-lingual 'Last Modified' Footer for MOSS

by JamieMcAllister 2/19/2008 11:49:00 AM
Displaying the last modified date for a multi-lingual publishing page in MOSS proves a bit tricky. It's solved here by re-working an existing solution, and using the MOSS Language Pack Resources.. [More]

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