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Table of Contents
Introduction.
Part I: The Basics. Chapter 1: Exploring SharePoint Designer. Chapter 2: SharePoint from the User’s Perspective. Chapter 3: SharePoint from the Administrator’s Perspective. Chapter 4: SharePoint from a SharePoint Designer’s Perspective. Part II: Customizing the SharePoint Look and Feel. Chapter 5: The Anatomy of a SharePoint Page. Chapter 6: Using SharePoint Designer’s CSS Editing Tools. Chapter 7: The Anatomy of a Theme. Chapter 8: Master Pages and Layouts. Part III: Applications without Programming. Chapter 9: Building Your Own Workflows. Chapter 10: Working with SharePoint Data. Chapter 11: Advanced Data Access: External Data and More. Chapter 12: Working with Forms. Part IV: Programming on the Client Side. Chapter 13: The Content Editor Web Part. Chapter 14: The SharePoint Client-Side Object Model. Part V: Beyond SharePoint Designer. Chapter 15: Creating Workflow Elements in Visual Studio. Chapter 16: Creating Custom Web Parts. Chapter 17: Creating SharePoint Designer Add-ins. Chapter 18: A Little Administration. Appendix A: A Brief History of SharePoint and SharePoint Designer. Index. |
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