(Vijai Anand) In this article you will see how to get all the field names from the specified list view in the SharePoint 2010 using ECMAScript. I have a list named “List Request” from which I need to get all the field names from a particular view (for example: “All Items”).
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Brand the Search box in SharePoint 2010
(Christian Ståhl) I have written some blog posts, in the past, about branding the global navigation which is an important part of the SharePoint user interface. The search box is another part of the user interface that often needs a bit of branding especially if it concerns a public faced web site w
When to use a calendar view vs. a calendar on your SharePoint site
Recently, I got some good news. An old calendar that we’d been using to schedule document publication was being decommissioned. I rejoiced because the old calendar was on another site with different usage parameters, including a separate permissions list from the SharePoint site that I was managing.
Developing custom field type for SharePoint 2010
(K. G. Sreeju Nair) The ECM features of SharePoint 2010 are excellent. The best thing is the extendibility of the platform using SharePoint designer and Visual Studio. By default SharePoint includes field types such as Single line text, multi-line text etc.
Claims in SharePoint 2010
(Nikander and Margriet Bruggeman) When we set out to write a blog post we had the intention of documenting the process of setting up a claims aware SharePoint web application. After consulting numerable resources, we’ve found out that it’s not needed at all.
Centered fixed width design in SharePoint 2010 – The fast way
(Stefan Bauer) There are a lot of fixed width master page solutions available on the internet and I’ve read most of them. Some require JavaScript or don’t respect the ribbon, which means that the ribbon will be placed inside the fixed width design.
5 Common Mistakes Made By New SharePoint Developers
(James Love) After some time now supporting many others in the use and development of Microsoft SharePoint as a platform, I’ve come to notice some common traits of people who are new to developing solutions. I’ve decided to list the 5 most here, and I hope that these cover both those who are current
Retroactive Governance for SharePoint
(Dan) You won’t have to try too hard to imagine this scenario: you installed an application for a specific department to solve a certain task — let’s call it marketing automation and team sites in SharePoint.
Managing ItemUpdating and ItemUpdated Events Firing Twice in a SharePoint Item Event Receiver
(Damon Armstrong) Developing a Sharepoint application would have all the fun of a video game, if only you had infinite lives. Dangers lurk hidden out there which, if you run into them, can be a blow to your project and waste a great deal of time. Damon gives just one example of a poisoned dagger in
Find active databases used by SharePoint Server 2010
(Steve Hord) One of the best ways to know what databases your SharePoint deployment uses is to keep a record and add database names each time you create a new database.