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COURSE OVERVIEW
This one day Instructor Led Course provides the
students with an overview of the basic
functionality of Microsoft Office SharePoint
Designer 2007
The course will be delivered
through lectures, presentation slides and Hands
on Lab practical's.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, the student will understand the basic technology behind SharePoint and SharePoint sites, and know how to work in SharePoint Designer 2007 to create and modify SharePoint site content.
Students will know how to work with HTML pages, Web Part pages, and ASP.NET pages, and how to create content based on existing master pages.
Students will also know how to create SharePoint lists and display them in Web Parts or as pages
COURSE
CONTENTS
- Introduction to SharePoint Designer
- Understanding SharePoint Designer
- Using SharePoint Designer to Carry
Out Common Tasks
- Understanding Windows SharePoint
Services
- Site Definitions, Site Collections, Site Infrastructure
- Exploring a SharePoint Site
- Relationship
Between Windows SharePoint Services &
SharePoint Server 2007
- Considering Complications of
Upgrading Customized SharePoint Sites
- The SharePoint Designer Workspace
- Exploring the SharePoint Designer
Workspace
- Using Toolbars, Using Task Panes
- SharePoint Sites
- Creating a SharePoint Site
Hierarchy
- Sidebar: Publishing Site Templates
- Sidebar: Best Practices for Naming
URLs
- Deleting a SharePoint Site
- Web Page Content
- Exploring a Web Page
- Inserting Text, ScreenTips, and
Hyperlinks
- Inserting Web Components, Inserting Images
- Adding Client-Side Interactivity
- Creating a Table Layout
- Changing the Default Page for a Web
Site
- Resetting a Page to the Site
Definition
- Web Pages
- Creating a Basic Meeting Workspace
Site
- Creating a Web Part Page by Using a
Browser
- Creating an ASP.NET Page, Deleting a Web Page
- Lists and Libraries
- Creating a List
- Sidebar: Content Types and Site
Columns
- Modifying a Built-In List View Page
- Creating a List View Page
- Modifying a Built-In List Form Page
- Web Parts
- Inserting a Web Part Zone
- Adding a Web Part and Modifying Web
Part Properties
- Creating a List View Web Part, Customizing a List View Web Part
Who
Should Attend
Pre-requisite
Before attending this class, students must have:
- Basic computer knowledge.
- Basic file-management skills.
- Basic knowledge of web site concepts and design principles.
Delivery
Method
One day interactive, instructor led classroom
session with HANDS-ON PRACTICALS in the COMPUTER
LAB.
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