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10 Places to Download Awesome WordPress Themes | Lists | Tutorial Blog

here are some great free Wordpress layouts available, many at wordpress.org. Lots of fantastic paid ones as well. Don’t be afraid to pay for something exceptional that suits your needs. Let’s visit 10 amazing places you can go to get awesome wordpress themes.

Tags: wordpress, templates, linklist, blogarticle about 6 hours ago -All Annotations (0) -About

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35 Beautiful & Free PSDs For Charming Designs

For many users, according to the Photoshop knowledge level, it is sometimes hard to create what is in mind. And, for everyone, having a well-designed object can call the inspiration & help us to create better.

In both cases, for Photoshop users, quality & free PSD files are a treasure. Whether you use them in a tiny part of the whole or build your composition around them, they will help a lot.

Here is a collection of 35 beautiful & free PSDs for charming designs:

Tags: Photoshop, Design, Ressourcen, Templates, generator, free, blogarticle, design on 2009-06-12 and saved by 4 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Color Psychology in Logo Design - Free Logo Critiques

Color offers an instantaneous method for conveying meaning and message in your logo designs. It’s probably the most powerful non-verbal form of communication we can use as designers. Our minds are programmed to respond to color. The subliminal messages we get from color shape our thoughts. As humans our very survival is hung on the identification of color. We stop our cars for red lights and go on green, we look at the color of certain plants and animals to determine whether or not they are safe for us to eat or touch, the bottom line is that color is a very important part of our daily lives. It’s important for us as designers to use color appropriately and understand the meaning behind the colors we choose.

Tags: color, blogarticle, logo, design on 2009-06-11 and saved by 5 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Beautiful High-Quality Free Fonts For Your Designs | Fonts | Smashing Magazine

In this selection we’re glad to present you Chunk, Titilium, Amputa Bangiz, Serif Beta, Quatro, Rough Draft, Comfortaa and a couple of other high-quality free fonts. Please read the license agreements carefully before using the fonts — the license can change from time to time.

Tags: fonts, typography, linklist, blogarticle, ressourcen on 2009-06-09 and saved by 39 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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WordPress theming for beginners, an introduction | Design Reviver

WordPress has become the most popular blogging platform for a while now, and you’re probably using it if you write on a self-hosted blog. One of the key reasons of WordPress success is its templating system. In fact, thousands of free WordPress themes are available on the Internet. However, if you want a truly unique theme, you’ll need to create your own. This article will give you a basic understanding of a WordPress theme’s structure.

Tags: wordpress, article, blogarticle, theme, howto, tutorial on 2009-06-03 and saved by 3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Using Analysis Services data in Excel Services part 1 - Preparing the AD for Kerberos - Ton Stegeman [MVP] weblog - SharePoint Blogs / SharePoint University

I started to work with Excel Services in combination with data from Analysis Services. First I configured this all in 1 virtual machine, which was easy, because it just works. The next step was to get it working in a real world scenario at one of our customers. Here we have a SharePoint server which also runs Excel Services. Databases and the Analysis Services cubes are on a different machine. The requirement is that we need to impersonate the user to Analysis Services. To be able to do this you have to implement delegation of user account using Kerberos authentication (or SSO). NTLM is not enough, because the web server cannot delegate the current user to the SQL Server. This is also known as the double hop.
In this small series I will descibe all steps that I took to get it working in a virtual test environment. First I will describe the setup of my environment and after that I will describe the changes to the Active Directory.

Tags: moss, sharepoint, excelservices, administration, blogarticle, businessintelligence, analysis on 2009-06-03 and saved by 3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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40 Exceptional “CMS Enabling” WordPress Plugins | Noupe

WordPress is a great blogging platform with a potential of being an easy to use content management system. This is the third article of our four-part series, "The Comprehensive Guide for a Powerful CMS using WordPress". We are taking a look at 40+ quality and useful WordPress Plug-ins that will turn a simple WordPress site into a blazing fast dynamic one, with easily managed content, that you and your clients will love to use.

Tags: plugin, wordpress, blogarticle, linklist, cms on 2009-06-03 and saved by 37 people -All Annotations (4) -About

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UK SharePoint Team : SharePoint Master Page Content Place Holders

Here I share with you a visual reference to the content place holders used in default.master, which can help developers attempting to create their own master page based on the default master page.

Tags: sharepoint, moss, placeholder, blogarticle, overview, css on 2009-05-25 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Optimizing SharePoint SQL Databases and Top Performance Killers - SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land

I wanted to share a little bit more from my deck I delivered at Teched with Paul Learning. Had a great session, great attendance. What we got as a result was the need for more crossover information on SQL and SharePoint. I do recommend you start with this post on “Understanding the SharePoint SQL Databases” on SharePointForAll which I put together as post to better explain how the data is spread out and to help better understand the differences between the different SharePoint databases.

Tags: moss, sharepoint, optimization, performance, blogarticle on 2009-05-22 and saved by 2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Show all subsites in a webpart « michael.wilcox

I’ve been looking for a while to find a webpart that would show all the subsites of a particular sharepoint site. If you google this, there appear to be lots of people looking for the same thing.

Tags: moss, sharepoint, development, trick, blogarticle, spd on 2009-05-22 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Cale Hoopes: Great Tools for SharePoint Development


The community has really been active for quite awhile putting together some great tools to help us all out. Here's some of my absolute favorite tools to use for SharePoint Development.

Tags: linklist, blogarticle, moss, development, overview, tools on 2009-05-15 -All Annotations (0) -About

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SharePoint 2007 – Inline CSS Styles to Customize Pages « SharePoint Sherpa

I am often asked to customize the layout of a page within a SharePoint site as a “one-off” change (one that affects only that page and not the entire SharePoint site). This is typically a request to hide something on the page or to change the attributes of a font on a page, such as hiding the quick launch bar, hide the breadcrumbs or increasing the font on a header. These changes are often small and don’t necessarily require a change to the site master page or style sheet (.css file). One of my favorite tips is to use “inline CSS styles” to apply style changes to a page.

Tags: moss, sharepoint, css, customization, webdesign, blogarticle on 2009-05-12 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Floating ToolPane for SharePoint

Ever been frustrated that the tool pane in SharePoint takes up your screen real estate, or that you have to scroll to see the buttons when editing a WebPart? ... If so, this is for you...

Tags: moss, sharepoint, trick, toolpane, blogarticle on 2009-05-11 and saved by 2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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DevExpertise » Blog Archive » Integrating a Custom ASP.NET Application into SharePoint (Part 1)

One of the great things about SharePoint is in addition to all cool stuff it does out-of-the-box, you can add on functionality. More importantly though, SharePoint can be a great platform to build your own application on top of. In this series, I will show you how to build a custom ASP.NET application and integrate it seamlessly into SharePoint.

Tags: blogarticle, moss, sharepoint, asp.net, integration on 2009-05-11 and saved by 3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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The Simple Dollar » Everything You Ever Really Needed to Know About Personal Finance On Just One Page - Download My Personal Finance Book for Free!

So, here it is. “Everything You Ever Really Needed to Know About Personal Finance on Just One Page” is a 49 page personal finance book that weaves together most of my favorite ideas on personal finance and a lot of other goodies into one document. I’m making it available for download under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, which means that this document is free - you can send it to your friends, put it up on your website, or print it out. You can also use if for commercial purposes - if you want to format it as a book and sell it, feel free. You can also modify the contents to your heart’s desire as long as it’s shared in the same way - any derivative works must also be shared under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.

Tags: ebook, free, financial, blogarticle on 2009-05-08 and saved by 7 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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UK SharePoint Team : SharePoint Profile Properties and their default Active Directory mappings

A couple of weeks ago a question was raised about which profile properties available in SharePoint Profile Database are mapped through to Active Directory and what fields they relate to. After some digging around and not finding a great deal on the subject I thought Iw ould knock together a quick post detailing them.

Tags: moss, sharepoint, blogarticle, activedirectory, mapping on 2009-05-05 and saved by 2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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