Thanks Ishai and Paul, many thanks for your help
Unfortunately 2013 is not a option in this case.
I will ask your advise on one design of area...
Menu structure is like
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*CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE -- (Landing page has many links; one of them is deep
in content[Sales marketing])*
ยง *Sales
On landing page of a site (built in SP 2010 publishing template), I want to
display the pages (filtered on content type) and sub-sites.
CQWP will be way to go? Will require 2 CQWP on the page,, or some other
approach. will be better
I will have to create more than 50 of these similar
Hi,
If you want the SharePoint 2013 managed navigation for SharePoint 2010 take a
look at Archetonomy we use Mega Drop Down
Professionalhttp://www.archetonomy.com/products/mega-drop-down-professional
currently at one of our clients.
They offer two editions:
http://www.archetonomy.com/
That architecture looks ok from a brief glance.
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NEVER save sites as templates. Instead, develop your own webtemplate, and use
feature stapling to activate publishing features and implement custom features.
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Yes. Provision a homepage and add your configured CQWPs via feature
receiver.
I have code samples if you require from all the time I spent working out
how to properly configure that wretched web part. :)
On 6 December 2012 08:17, Ishai Sagi is...@exd.com.au wrote:
NEVER save sites as
It works fine until it doesn't. also, when you move between farms, or if you
uninstall a feature in the farm, it will stop working. Also - Microsoft states
that you are not supposed to save site as template for publishing sites.
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True you are right, web template will be the correct approach; as this will
move from dev to uat to prod.
I think save site as template, does not even show up for publishing site.
Your help/comments are much appreciated.
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Ishai Sagi is...@exd.com.au wrote:
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Lowercase f on rootfolder? I dunno J
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If you hard code the path does it work?
Try that to test if the problem is the path or the type.
Top of my head I think you should do
$rootFolder.Files.Add(/$rootfolder/test.aspx
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Got it. It need the server relative path for the site. :\
Thank you.
On 6 December 2012 09:47, Ishai Sagi is...@exd.com.au wrote:
If you hard code the path does it work?
Try that to test if the problem is the path or the type.
Top of my head I think you should do
We have a mix of Standard and Enterprise CALs here. I have a user that wants to
publish an Access database to SharePoint 2010, and their team who need to use
the database when it is published.
Do I need an Enterprise CAL for the users, or just for the publisher? The
edition comparison site
OK. Now I'm adding a List View webpart to each page as well.
The page was being updated but the webpart was not visible. It was there in
maintenance view only.
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Being a wiki page with a hiden webpart zone get me to thinking...terrible
things.
After much pain I
Hi Guys,
I have the same setting for 2010 and 2013 for the flyout nav, in 2010 it works
in 2013 it shows no arrows.
If I change the StaticDisplayLevels it works as expected, but I am trying to
get, something like this:
subiste - subsite 1
- subsite 1a
? Subiste 1b
o
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