Content Query Web Part and the URL column

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I found a great solution to reconciling the CQWP and the URL column. You would think that it would be a part of the default style.

http://sympmarc.com/2011/02/15/displaying-links-lists-urls-in-a-content-query-web-part-cqwp-in-sharepoint-2010/

The Golden Rectangle

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Minor Brand Refresh

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I’m just gearing up for 2012.  In 2012, well, starting right now, why wait?, I am repositioning PT Designs.  I am repositioning PT Designs to be a User-Centered Design Consulting Firm.  I am hiring a few people, training them in the art of UX and refreshing company collateral.

This includes a minor website refresh and some new business cards.  Also in the company strategy, more useful and more frequent posts to reach out the user community.  Promise. (more…)

Comic Style Process Dcoument for Requesting Site

Comic Style to Explain Process

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Recently, I was tasked to put together a document to explain the provisioning process for interdepartmental site creation (creating sub-sites in a SharePoint Publishing Site).  This document was to be a quick guide for site requestors to understand the process and provide guidelines.

To begin, I reviewed the notes of the meeting and started to doodle on a tabloid sized paper.  The doodles were ideas I wanted to convey.  I thought of all the commonly asked questions and wanted to come up with a way to answer them using diagrams, icons and images. (more…)

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Sample Security Model

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I was lucky enough in my illustrious SharePoint career to have managed the SharePoint Helpline [sarcasm intended].  I can confidently say that more than two-thirds of our problem tickets are permissions-related.  You don’t have to manage the Customer Relations Management team to take my word for it.  Being a basic SharePoint Administrator will get you close enough to feel the annoyance that permeates from SharePoint site permissions.

Gather around younglings.  Though I won’t solve your permission problems, I will share with you how I navigate these murky waters. (more…)

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