Building Pages
Most SharePoint pages are made up of web parts. In Chapters 1 and 3, I showed you how to add web parts to a page and how to set the properties of those parts to change their appearance. In this chapter, I’ll show you how to:
=> Customize list web parts by converting them to Data Views.
=> Connect web parts to create summary/detail views.
=> Copy customized web parts to other pages and deploy them to other sites.
=> Develop client-side web parts using JavaScript and other techniques.
=> Apply filters to web parts on a page.
=> Customize page layout and navigation with master pages.
These are the advanced techniques that you need to design and build effective SharePoint pages. These skills don’t require a lot of programming knowledge, but some knowledge of HTML, JavaScript, and XML/XSL will come in handy.
=> Customize list web parts by converting them to Data Views.
=> Connect web parts to create summary/detail views.
=> Copy customized web parts to other pages and deploy them to other sites.
=> Develop client-side web parts using JavaScript and other techniques.
=> Apply filters to web parts on a page.
=> Customize page layout and navigation with master pages.
These are the advanced techniques that you need to design and build effective SharePoint pages. These skills don’t require a lot of programming knowledge, but some knowledge of HTML, JavaScript, and XML/XSL will come in handy.
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