This link has been bookmarked by 49 people and liked by 1 people. It was first bookmarked on 10 Apr 2007, by Marshall S.
-
26 Aug 13
-
01 Nov 11
-
05 May 10
-
18 Mar 10
-
04 Nov 09
-
22 Oct 09
-
FeatureSiteTemplateAssociation
-
-
16 Sep 09
-
24 Aug 09
-
02 Jul 09
-
22 Jun 09
-
27 Mar 09
sgamacheis where things begin to work differently. In SPS 2003, a site administrator could go into his or her private site, edit the home page in Shared mode, and save their changes. This would update the layout and web parts for all My Site us
-
05 Mar 09
-
16 Jan 09
-
18 Dec 08
-
07 Aug 08
-
06 Aug 08
-
21 May 08
Lisa SmithCustomizing MOSS 2007 My Sites within the enterprise
lisasmithnet Bookmarks SharePoint mysite customization moss microsoft
-
29 Apr 08
steven durowhow to change the my site template added to my site
-
25 Apr 08
-
14 Apr 08
-
10 Apr 08
-
14 Mar 08
Jose Sosasharepoint mysite moss moss 2007
sharepoint mysite moss moss2007 howto microsoft customization
-
15 Feb 08
-
07 Feb 08
-
21 Jan 08
-
10 Jan 08
-
20 Dec 07
-
25 Oct 07
Jeremy ThakeNeat way of adding Web Parts to a page
-
foreach (WebPart wp in theMan.WebParts)
{
//close the welcome part; WebPartAction is a custom class
//I wrote to keep track of web parts and their properties
if (wp.GetType().Equals(typeof(PersonalWelcomeWebPart)))
hshWp.Add(wp.StorageKey.ToString(),
new WebPartAction(wp,
WebPartAction.ActionType.Delete));
//etc
}
You then create a new web part, set some properties, and also add it to the hashtable of web parts:
//add a new ThisWeekInPictures web part
ThisWeekInPicturesWebPart wpPix = new ThisWeekInPicturesWebPart();
wpPix.ImageLibrary = "Shared Pictures";
wpPix.Title = "My Pictures";
//add it to the hash so it gets put in the page
hshWp.Add(Guid.NewGuid().ToString(),
new WebPartAction(wpPix, WebPartAction.ActionType.Add,
"MiddleRightZone", 10));
-
-
07 Sep 07
-
18 Jul 07
-
07 Jun 07
-
05 May 07
-
04 May 07
-
10 Apr 07
Would you like to comment?
Join Diigo for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.