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Combining JQuery UI Dialogs and SharePoint WebParts

  In case you’ve been shipwrecked on a desert island for the last few years jQuery is a javascript library that simplifies the querying of HTML elements with a web page and greatly simplifies the implementation of Ajax techniques within a web page. The functionality that jQuery represents isn’t anything new but the effort level to implement some of the same facets of functionality has been greatly reduced and simplified by the use of the jQuery library. Additionally many offshoot projects have been created that add functionality on top of the jQuery library. One of my favorites is the jQuery...

posted @ Monday, February 01, 2010 2:54 PM | Feedback (1)

Presenting at the Richmond SharePoint User Group and Webcast

Tomorrow I will be traveling up to Richmond Virginia to present to the Richmond SharePoint User Group. I will be presenting one of my developer discussions on the improved SharePoint 2010 developer experience. Date:           Thursday, January 28 Time:           5:30 PM:    Meet and Greet                    6:00-7:30:  Meeting Topic:          Reducing the Friction of SharePoint Development with SharePoint 2010 Sponsor:      Fahrenheit Technology CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Additionally I’m trying something new with this meeting. We’re going to attempt a simultaneous webcast with LiveMeeting that will include voice, video, screen and slide sharing. I’ve never attempted a webcast outside of a very controlled environment but...

posted @ Wednesday, January 27, 2010 2:09 PM | Feedback (5)

Upgrading Features with SharePoint 2010

One topic I’ve been somewhat surprised to not hear more then a trickle about from the community about SharePoint 2010 is the ability to upgrade Features. Features were of course introduced in SharePoint 2007 as a mechanism for provisioning elements within SharePoint. Those elements can be anything from Site Columns, Content Types, and Lists to Webparts and workflows just to name a few. It’s quite a powerful mechanism for provisioning reusable elements within SharePoint but one if its weaknesses has been the inability to formally support an upgrade process. Now that’s not to say that you couldn’t work around the...

posted @ Monday, January 18, 2010 4:52 PM | Feedback (1)