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SharePoint’s Branding Limitations, Part 4

SharePoint’s Branding Limitations, Part 4

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series Partner Spotlight: Tam Tam

Not all graphical designs for a portal will work in a SharePoint environment. There are a couple of limitations the Graphical Designer must know. A Graphical designer needs to know the scope of the graphical design.

This article will give the graphical designers more insight into the effect of these design decisions.

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SharePoint’s Branding Limitations, Part 3

SharePoint’s Branding Limitations, Part 3

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Partner Spotlight: Tam Tam

Not all graphical designs for a portal will work in a SharePoint environment. There are a couple of limitations the Graphical Designer must know. A Graphical designer needs to know the scope of the graphical design.
This article will give the graphical designers more insight into the effect of these design decisions.

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SharePoint’s Branding Limitations, Part 2

SharePoint’s Branding Limitations, Part 2

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Partner Spotlight: Tam Tam

Not all graphical designs for a portal will work in a SharePoint environment. There are a couple of limitations the Graphical Designer must know. A Graphical designer needs to know the scope of the graphical design.
This article will give the graphical designers more insight into the effect of these design decisions.

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SharePoint’s Branding Limitations, Part 1

SharePoint’s Branding Limitations, Part 1

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Partner Spotlight: Tam Tam

Not all graphical designs for a portal will work in a SharePoint environment. There are a couple of limitations the Graphical Designer must know. A Graphical designer needs to know the scope of the graphical design.
This article will give the graphical designers more insight into the effect of these design decisions.

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Developing a Custom Master Page (Master Pages and SharePoint part 3 of 6)

Developing a Custom Master Page (Master Pages and SharePoint part 3 of 6)

This is the third article in a six-part series on ASP.NET Master Pages and SharePoint. In the previous two articles of this series we discussed master pages and how SharePoint uses them to create it’s out of the box pages. Now that we have an understanding of how master pages work and how SharePoint uses them, we can start showing how to develop custom master pages. In this article we are going to concentrate on editing master pages in SharePoint Designer.

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