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From the planning details to the steps to the considerations, understand how
to design the perfect SharePoint implementation by applying the information
in Professional SharePoint 2007 Design. Begin with an overview of a installation
and move through the technical aspects of creating usable, accessible, aesthetically
pleasing SharePoint interfaces, with a primary focus on using SharePoints
basic design tools to create a better looking and more effective installation.
Understand how to use PhotoShop to design the graphics and template model for
your site and learn how to integrate SharePoint themes.
Table of Contents
Foreword.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Why Design?
Chapter 2: Web Design 101.
Chapter 3: General Concept Design.
Chapter 4: Communicating or Collaborating?
Chapter 5: Introduction to SharePoint Designer.
Chapter 6: Themes.
Chapter 7: Cascading Style Sheets with MOSS 2007.
Chapter 8: Master Pages.
Chapter 9: Page Layouts.
Chapter 10: Working with Out-of-the-BoxWeb Parts.
Chapter 11: Navigation.
Chapter 12: Customizing Search.
Chapter 13: Accessibility in SharePoint.
Chapter 14: Wrapping It All Up.
Appendix A: Introduction to Deploying SharePoint Designs.
Index.
About the Author
Jacob J. Sanford began his career in, of all things, accounting and auditing.
He graduated from Florida State University in 1997 with BS degrees in Accounting
and Finance, which made him eligible to sit for the CPA exam. Although he realized
in college that his interests lie more in computers and technology, he decided
he would give accounting a chance. It didnt last. He had been dabbling
in HTML and VBA when he took a job at a private software company and met co-author
David Drinkwine, who introduced him to the wonders of classic ASP. From there,
he began learning as much as he could about all kinds of Web application development.
This took him down the paths of ColdFusion, PHP, PhotoShop, CSS, XML, and finally
ASP.NET (starting with the 1.0 and 1.1 releases). He has been using ASP.NET
(VB and C# but mostly C#) for the last four or five years. He has worked
at several State of Florida agencies and in that capacity found a fondness for
pure CSS design and accessibility considerations. Most recently, he has started
focusing on new technologies and tools such as Microsoft Silverlight and Visual
Studio 2008.
Jacob is currently a senior consultant with Captar´e Consulting, LLC,
and is the founding leader of the Tallahassee SharePoint Experts Exchange for
Developers (SPEED). He is also a regular presenter at regional .NET Code Camps
and at local .NET User Group meetings and is the author of Professional ASP.NET
2.0 Design (Wrox, 2007).
Jacob has received his Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) certification
as a Web Developer (Visual Studio 2005). He plans to upgrade his credentials
to Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET 3.6 Framework as the certification exams
become available.
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