In my article on custom rich-text-editor (RTE) styles in SharePoint 2010, I noted that while it’s easy to add styles, or to wipe out all the default styles and replace them with your own, it’s not easy to modify the list of default styles — Remove a few but keep...
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Tag Archives: SharePoint 2010
An example of SharePoint responsive design
We recently went live with a responsive retrofit of a complex SharePoint site: the website of Tennant Company. Their site looks like this at desktop resolution (click the image for a larger view): It looks like this on a small screen: You can see the responsive styles in action by...
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Custom SharePoint browser warning
SharePoint 2010 includes a helpful dialog box that warns users who are using outdated versions of Internet Explorer: As you can see, however, it’s neither particularly attractive nor very helpful. It suggests that you update your browser, but provides no assistance in doing so. The last is important, because people...
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Custom text styles for Sharepoint Rich Text Editors
SharePoint’s Rich Text Editors (RTEs) are a great feature: they allow users to style text without having to know HTML and CSS. But sometimes they provide *too* many options. Users can choose any font, font size and color they wish. They can add background colors to text. Left unchecked, your...
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TechFuse Recap–SharePoint No-Code Application
This is a continuation of my presentation from Benchmark Learning’s TechFuse. My other presentation was on day two of the conference and dealt primarily with SharePoint and how organizations can rapidly create business applications using out of the box features or taping into other products. Something that I always try...
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