April, 2010
30 04 2010
Jimmywim | Uncategorized |
Cross-Posted from EndUserSharePoint.comhttp://www.endusersharepoint.com/2010/04/13/sharepoint-year-to-view-of-a-calendar-with-data-list-view-web-part/ This is a follow up post to a previous article I had written on creating a year to view web part of a Sharepoint Calendar List in C#, nearly a year ago. Back then, C# was what I knew and I was building good knowledge on the object model, so solving the […]
23 04 2010
Jimmywim | sharepoint, spevo |
What the hell? I actually ended up going after all, although only to day 3, with huge thanks to @einaros for donating me his place. After getting up at 3am on Wednesday morning to leave York and arriving at the QEII Conference Centre in Westminster for 8am, I managed to get registered and join the […]
14 04 2010
If you’re displaying a list of items in a Data View Web Part, you might want to visually show to your users if the item displayed is a “new” item. An extra little flourish to enhance the user experience. Let us first decide that a item should be flagged as “new” if it was created […]
9 04 2010
QuickTip Displaying a DataViewWebPart of a List with a column of type “Person or Group”? Want to filter that list by the current user? Simple! Dive into to Code View, locate the XSL Stylesheet and find the dvt_apos parameter declaration. Add in the UserID parameter just after it, so the 2 lines look like this: […]
8 04 2010
Quick Tip When designing your Data View Web Parts, you’ll often have a reference to a specific list Item, or even a specific List. Give your users an extra helping hand, make things that little bit nicer to use by turning that reference into a hyperlink to that specific List Item or List! Select the […]
6 04 2010
Cross-Posted from EndUser SharePointhttp://www.endusersharepoint.com/2010/04/06/sharepoint-reproducing-a-roll-up-dataviewwebpart-in-another-web/ After reading a fantasticĀ post by Laura Rogers on displaying a roll-up web partĀ using Sharepoint Designer and the all-powerful DataViewWebPart, I came across a need to produce a similar (but summarised) view of a Roll-up on another site. My current full rollup exists in a Web which recurses its sub Webs to […]