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You Will Learn How To
- Design and maintain the look and feel of your site with SharePoint Designer
- Integrate ASP.NET and SharePoint design and layout controls
- Apply Cascading Style Sheets within SharePoint site structure
- Customize SharePoint sites to improve accessibility compliance
- Implement Cascading Style Sheets, Themes and Master Pages for overall consistency
- Leverage content management features in a SharePoint server publishing site
Course Benefits Internet and intranet sites need to adhere to an organization's corporate identity standards to reinforce their brand. Harnessing the power of SharePoint Designer allows you to efficiently tailor SharePoint sites to meet your organization's needs. In this course, you learn how to employ Cascading Style Sheets, Themes, and Master Pages to effectively reflect your company's brand.
Who Should Attend Anyone who wants to brand SharePoint sites, leveraging the powerful tools within SharePoint Designer. Familiarity with HTML and Web layout design is assumed. A basic knowledge of Windows SharePoint Services is beneficial. Additional experience with Web layout tools, such as FrontPage, Expression Web or Dreamweaver, is helpful.
Hands-On Training Throughout this course, you gain extensive hands-on experience using SharePoint Designer to create customized pages. Practical exercises include:
- Building HTML content with SharePoint Designer
- Integrating ASP.NET and SharePoint controls
- Creating and implementing custom style sheets
- Addressing accessibility in SharePoint
- Branding with Themes and Master Pages
- Managing the CSS and Master Page life cycle
- Deploying Minimal Master Pages to control layout
- Customizing page layouts in a MOSS publishing site
Course 953 Content SharePoint Architecture for Designers
- Identifying SharePoint structure
- Defining sites and subsites
- Comparing SharePoint development tools
Harnessing the Power of SharePoint Designer
Navigating the interface
- Tool bars
- Menus
- Task panes
- Customizing with preferences and task pane layouts
Building static pages
- Adding and modifying Web content
- Incorporating tables, images and multimedia components
Leveraging Web Design Concepts
Migrating from other WYSIWYG editors
- Comparing and contrasting functionality
- Dreamweaver
- Expression Web and FrontPage
Identifying the role of SharePoint Designer
- Building SharePoint and ASP.NET pages
- Applying ASP.NET and SharePoint controls
Exploring Web Parts
- Contrasting browser-based Web Part deployment with SharePoint Designer
- Installing and utilizing commercial components
Applying Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Defining CSS structure
- Comparing inline, embedded, and external styles
- Styling HTML elements
Examining Core.css and the 12 Hive
- Investigating CSS functionality in SharePoint
- Applying browser-based tools to locate and modify CSS
Adding custom styles
- Creating and employing a custom style sheet
- Taking advantage of the CSS Cascade
- Overriding Core.css
Complying with Accessibility Guidelines
Identifying Internet standards
- Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
- Section 508E
- Disability Discrimination Act
Addressing accessibility in SharePoint
- Installing CSS-friendly control adapters
- Integrating the accessibility toolkit
Incorporating Themes and Master Pages
Transforming color schemes
- Selecting default Themes
- Composing new Themes
Investigating Master Pages
- Analyzing page structure
- Identifying content regions
- Choosing Master Pages in the browser
Exploiting Master Pages
- Merging content pages and Master Pages
- Deploying Microsoft Master Page Set
Creating additional Master Pages
- Determining required default place holders
- Establishing page layout/structure
Branding SharePoint Sites for Consistent Look and Feel
Combining Master Pages and CSS techniques
- Differentiating CSS from Master Page styles
- Integrating custom styles in Master Pages
Managing the CSS/Master Page life cycle
- Deploying customized Master Pages
- Storing CSS in document libraries
- Benefiting from version control and content approval
Implementing Advanced Site Design
Extending SharePoint Designer capabilities
- Delineating between application and site pages
- Customizing application Master Pages
- Leveraging a Minimal Master Page
Examining Master Page deployment
- Implementing in stages with SharePoint Designer
- Developing strategies for large-scale deployment
Controlling MOSS Publishing Server Sites
Differentiating publishing sites from collaboration sites
- Controlling the MOSS content management features
- Creating page layouts with SharePoint Designer
Deploying customized SharePoint content
- Harnessing the power of features and solutions
- Saving sites as templates
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Training Dates
US Dates | | Mar 14 - 16 | Alexandria, VA enrol | | Apr 3 - 5 | Rockville, MD enrol | | May 2 - 4 | Reston, VA enrol | | May 23 - 25 | New York enrol | | Jul 18 - 20 | Reston, VA enrol | | Aug 1 - 3 | Rockville, MD enrol | | Sep 12 - 14 | New York enrol | | Oct 10 - 12 | Reston, VA enrol | | Dec 12 - 14 | Rockville, MD enrol |
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