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SharePoint.Respond

SharePoint.Respond

You can view the live demo here: SharePoint.Respond I attended the Johannesburg Information Worker meet at Microsoft and Michael O’Donavan showed us HTML5 and sharePoint using Kyle Schaeffers’ Responsive Master Page – It is a

Out with the Old

Hi Every one, I am about to under go the task of redoing the look and feel of SharePoint Designer. So if at any time, the site is slow, looks awful, or calls you

Responsive SharePoint Site Show Case

Do you have a responsive SharePoint site? If so – please pop me the link on twitter or email so I can add it to my showcase I dont allow links in

Sharepoint.Respond – my demo of a responsive Team site

I finally got around to uploading my responsive SharePoint 2010 site. It isn’t perfect – and I am limited to very few web parts as I am using my sponsored FPWEB SharePoint site as

SharePoint.Respond : The Final Team Site

So I have completed the team site look and feel. I will work on various custom Web Part pages when I have a moment, but I am really pleased, over the MOON, with how

SharePoint.Respond – Almost There!

Major progress was made today. It is great because I will be adding these changes to my clients site to make theirs better. The lessons learned here are: 1. Navigation shouldn’t take up your whole

SharePoint.Respond – My work so far

So a sneak peek at my SharePoint 2010 site. I am going to use this for my portfolio. I have already got a Intranet Live with HTML 5 – and from what I can

Simple yet effective – CSS Template

I have strayed from my SharePoint stuff for a bit as my freelance work called for PHP and OSCommerce work. I did a style sheet for my house mate to help tidy up a

HTML5 and SharePoint

I have been skilling up on HTML5 and starting trying to figure out how I could marry SharePoint 2010 and HTML5 without the end of the world happening. Randy Drisgill wrote a brilliant post

Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish – > Tribute to Steve Jobs

Steve JObs

Today is a sad day for all of the world, and every geek feels it even more. Steve Jobs has died, and he leaves us with many an innovation and many an encouragement to

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