Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 Bible

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| Rating | : | 4.55 (846 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0470386444 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 600 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-12-19 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This in-depth Bible takes you from the basics through advanced features of SharePoint Designer, from application development to ongoing management after the systems are in place. SharePoint Designer allows you to design your own collaborative systems and processes across your enterprises inside the SharePoint platform. Written by a SharePoint Designer expert, this guide makes Designer accessible for newcomers but is also full of insight, tips, and techniques for veterans who want to improve their system designs and increase productivity.
Unfortunately not helpful - just demonstrative The content of the book attracted me to buy it. Unfortunately I was frustrated with the lack of explanation on almost every topic I was trying to research.It is a 'demonstrative' book, not a learning one. they show you 'how to' click here and there and in which sequence to do what. Well, I could have figure out that myself by just going through the screens. But I could not find a single topic where they will explain how things glue together, how to apply a specific feature in different scenarios or ways, or how illustrate the extent of the power of any given feature.I perso. The real bible for SharePoint Designer Vignesh Learning about SharePoint Designer is complicated. Especially because in order to be successful you need to first know about lot more than just SharePoint Designer. Fortunately, the SPD bible comes to the rescue.If you are new to SPD, this is the book for you. The author assumes nothing about your understanding of SPD or SharePoint. It seems like great pain has been taken to make you comfortable with the products that SPD depends on without loosing context.Particularly, I liked the parts of the book that discuss about the Web Controls, Data forms and Workflows. This book is. "Not worth the money" according to John S.. Sadly, this book tries to be all things to all people and fails at most. I suspect this is not the fault of the author but rather the publisher who probably dictated the content of the book. The book suffers from a lack of good examples and only a few sparse exercises. It has, however, mastered the art of giving high level statements with very little actual information.If you are interested in learning the ins and outs of manipulating your SharePoint sites, master pages, templates etc. this book offers very little. Seeing as how that is what people actually want SP Designer
Topics include DHTML, the role of FrontPage legacy components, using ASP.NET controls, and much more.Work with SharePoint and non-SharePoint data sources, the Data Form Web Part, and Web part connectionsUse ASP.NET 2.0 to provide Web controls for many of the common Web site operationsDesign style sheets, master pages, and page layoutsCreate hit counters, forms, and Web site search capabilitiesMaster remote authoring technologies, including FrontPage® RPC and SOAPDesign and troubleshoot declarative SharePoint workflowsManage and publish SharePoint and non-SharePoint Web sitesUnderstand client-server communication protocols and technologies. From the Back CoverMaster SharePoint Des
He began in FrontPage product support and now works as a support escalation engineer in the SharePoint escalation services at Microsoft. . Vikram Kartik has been heavily engaged in providing support to Microsoft customers and partners by using FrontPage and SharePoint technologies through the Microsoft product support organization for the past six years
