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I am working with a group that is concerned that white space is/may be at premium when constructing a publishing site with a single landing page. I have made several suggestions to them which include: Do not be concerned. It is not uncommon for a landing page in the intranet environment to be larger...
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Hi Greg, My apologies for the delay in response; I saw this question come in yesterday and I just didn't have time to appropriately respond. Its really not a Web Part issue; even though publishing features need to be enabled for the Content Query Web Part to work correctly. Other than that, you really...
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Once again I am confronted with the question...what type of sites to use for what reason. I initially understood Bob's approach in that if you were pushing or pulling information, wanting to dispaly to a variety of user audiences and would possibly have multiple pages for dispaly, that a Publishing...
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Top level site is separated web application and has sep. pool application. What is the best practice (how?) to link sites collections to top site and keep navigation such as breadcrumbs and quick launch and global navigation?
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Understood... it is important to understand that there are really only 2 major categories of site types in SharePoint; a regular site (single page) and a publishing site (multiple page). When you break it down to this simplistic analogy, the decision becomes will you ever need more than one page on your...
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Hi Nancy, IMHO, governance and requirements should drive decision that 100% of the time. Let me give you some examples... If you are referring to the managed documents section of your portal, i.e. sites where managed corporate ip is stored and consumed, I believe a consistent look & feel is imperative...