Tag Archive: Theme

Sep 05

Request-a-Theme: Howest, SBW, Smiley Face Store

Gene and Veronique requested themes for their sites when I wrote the “Request-a-Theme” post. So here they are. I was not able to test them, and I am sure there will be requested changes, but I want to show every one how I got to the colour schemes that I did. HOWEST Here is the …

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Sep 05

4 Themes to Help Out

I created these 4 themes whilst I was playing with colour combinations. They are free for you to use as you please, and I hope they help spice up your SharePoint site a bit You can see how to upload themes and the site logo (or company logo) here in one of my previous posts …

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Aug 25

Request-A-Theme

After taking a month off to sort out my personal and professional life, I have decided to offer up my theme building services to the community. So over the next three weeks I will be taking theme requests and making a few themes for every one to use. If you have a theme you need …

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Aug 02

Microsoft Theme Builder: What does everything do?

This post about Microsoft’s Theme Builder will explain the blow by blow on each element we will use for SharePoint 2010. -> as seen on Nothing But SharePoint I have become a firm believer in this wonderful tool. But with my blog posts, a lot of people have asked me “So what does each element …

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Jun 18

Working with Microsofts’ Theme Builder Beta

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In my search for easy ways to create a theme for SharePoint 2010, I came across this post on TechnoSpot regarding Microsofts Theme Builder (Beta) written by Ashish Mohta. You can go check it out and download it from here: http://connect.microsoft.com/themebuilder . The site describes Theme Builder as “The Theme Builder tool enables the creation …

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Jun 17

Creating a theme for SharePoint 2010 using PowerPoint

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Something that a “non web design savvy” administrator can do to “pretty” up their SharePoint 2010 site is to change the theme (the theme controls the fonts and colours of the site) and this is easily done with Microsoft PowerPoint.  It is very simple to do and it really helps when you cannot find one …

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