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Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007: Hands-OnBuilding Interactive SharePoint Web Solutions
Course: 955
Type: Hands-On Training
Duration: 4 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Create dynamic Web sites using SharePoint Designer 2007
- Build a consistent site structure with Master and Content Pages
- Display dynamic content with Web Parts and SharePoint controls
- Add editable dataforms to SharePoint sites
- Streamline business processes with SharePoint workflows
- Manage custom sites with reporting and development tools
Course Benefits SharePoint Web sites act as centralized hubs where team members can work together on documents and other business-critical tasks quickly and efficiently. SharePoint Designer is a visual tool that allows for the customization of SharePoint applications. This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to build and customize SharePoint Web applications, maintain a consistent structure and display dynamic content.Who Should Attend Anyone who wants to build powerful, custom solutions with SharePoint Designer. Familiarity with Web concepts is assumed. A basic knowledge of Windows SharePoint Services is helpful but not required.Hands-On Training Throughout this course, you gain extensive hands-on experience creating SharePoint sites with SharePoint Designer 2007. Exercises include:
- Building WSS sites
- Creating Master and Content Pages
- Defining Web Part zones and content regions
- Presenting and updating data within a form view
- Filtering related data in a master detail relationship
- Implementing business processes with custom workflows
- Utilizing the Workflow Designer
- Branding a WSS site with content layout, CSS and Master pages
Course 955 Content
- Defining the architecture
- Assessing the needs of the user
- Planning for development
- Leveraging the No Code paradigm
- Surveying Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0
- Organizing SharePoint components
- Utilizing site templates
- Appreciating Site Definitions
- Customizing QuickLaunch navigation
- Reviewing navigation hierarchy
- Working with libraries
- Uploading images
- Defining custom data storage with lists
- Extending metadata range with Site Columns and Content Types
- Filtering information with views
- Creating user interfaces
- Contrasting client and server-side processing
- Composing interfaces with the Designer Toolbox
- Analyzing SharePoint page processing
- Integrating ASP.NET 2.0 components with SharePoint
- Providing user configuration with Web Parts
- Applying organizational branding with Master Pages
- Managing content regions with placeholders
- Enhancing default page templates with formatting tools
- Utilizing visual CSS tools
- Composing new themes
- Overriding SharePoint Style Sheets
- Connecting to SharePoint Data Stores
- Managing data source content
- Accessing relational databases
- Consuming Web services
- Conditionally formatting Data Views
- Creating calculated column values
- Filtering related information
- Linking data sources within a DataForm
- Selecting data storage locations
- Evaluating multi- versus single-page editing layouts
- Modifying data form edit templates
- Providing referential data look-ups
- Identifying business processes
- Contrasting Actions and Conditions
- Hosting workflows on the Web
- Investigating built-in SharePoint workflows
- Windows Workflow Foundation within a SharePoint context
- Creating and changing custom workflows
- Activating business logic conditionally
- Utilizing list data and workflow variables
- Considering deployment options and issues
- Exporting and importing application components
- Building and reusing site templates
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