by sebmatthews | Sep 7, 2011 | Microsoft, SharePoint, Top Tip
If you have SSL enabled on SharePoint web front ends you may see from time to time a security warning asking you: “Do you want to view onlye the webpage content that was delivered securely?” I see this particularly frequently when 3rd party web parts are...
by sebmatthews | Sep 5, 2011 | Governance, Information Architecture, Microsoft, SharePoint
This is the third instalment in a multi-part series on Information Architecture (IA) and how it should be considered in a SharePoint world. Value added SharePoint… Last time out I left you with a bold statement of a key value proposition of SharePoint as I saw it: The...
by sebmatthews | Sep 1, 2011 | Governance, Information Architecture, Microsoft, SharePoint
This is the second instalment in a multi-part series on Information Architecture (IA) and how it should be considered in a SharePoint world. So Seb, What the heck is Information Architecture..? A great question and one that will have many people diving behind the back...
by sebmatthews | Aug 20, 2011 | Governance, Information Architecture, Microsoft, SharePoint
This is the first instalment in a multi-part series on Information Architecture (IA) and how it should be considered in a SharePoint world. First, a little background… I’ve been sitting on this series for a while as I have been unable to decide in my own mind if I...
by sebmatthews | Nov 24, 2010 | Microsoft, Top Tip
I was fiddling about with PowerShell the other day after being quite upset that the default SharePoint Admin Shell comes with a black background and not the nifty dark blue that we have all come to love about PowerShell. In my stumbling around in various books I have...