Exclusive SharePoint Book excerpts posted for list members

As part of the caring and nurturing of loyal mailing list subscribers I will at fairly regular intervals post exclusive content to the list. The last installment of exclusive content is a set of excerpts from the first three chapters. The excerpts, posted on a separate page here, is password protected and only list members will get that password. At least from me.

Now, if you still want to see this content you have two choices:

1. Wait until the content is posted on a public page. Can take a long time.

2. Join the mailing list! Instant access promised.

Here’s what you will get:

1. Working with web parts in a site definition (from chapter 4)

This 3-page excerpt explains how you would add web parts to your site definition using the AllUsersWebPart element. In addition you will be shown how you get the actual web part code from an existing web part so that you can pre-configure settings to be included in the site definition web part.

(PDF, 4 pages)

2. DelegateControls (from chapter 5)

Modifying appearance and behavior of existing pages can be accomplished using DelegateControls. These controls allow you to put new controls and content into a pre-defined area of a page, such as the search box, various links, or, if you have created your own pages, anywhere you put a DelegateControl control. Learn how in this short excerpt.

(PDF, 3 pages)

3. A deep dive into Email-enabled lists (from chapter 7)

If you ever wanted to have an email enabled custom list you should understand how email works with lists. Then you would need to write a single line of code. This excerpt will explain and show you how email enabling works under the hood.

(PDF, 5 pages)

To join the mailing list you can use the form on the right or go to the signup to the newsletter mailing list page. Either option will require you to confirm your subscription by clicking a link in an email you receive right after filling in the form. If you do not click you will not get the welcome message in which the password is revealed.

Or, you can just fiddle your thumbs until someone decides to post the excerpts in a public place :-)

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This post was written by furuknap on November 24, 2008

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Sahil Malik to be technical reviewer on "Building the SharePoint User Experience"

Sahil Malik, SharePoint MVP, fellow author, speaker, and a ton of other things, will be the technical reviewer for “Building the SharePoint User Experience”. I asked him about a week ago and he jumped right on, agreeing within two hours of receiving the first sample chapter.

Sahil has vast experience with both writing and reviewing IT books, being author of no less than 4 books:

  • Smart BI Solutions with MS SQL Server 2008 
  • Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2005 
  • Pro ADO.NET 2.0 
  • Pro ADO.NET with VB .NET 1.1 

In addition, Sahil has authored countless technical articles and is considered a Guru, with a capital G, in more than the SharePoint community. Check out his website, at http://blah.winsmarts.com/.

I am exceptionally happy that Sahil has agreed to be the technical reviewer for this book. He will make sure that what I write is not completely off the hook.

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This post was written by furuknap on November 13, 2008

Choose your SharePoint poison

To thank the members of the “Building the SharePoint User Experience” mailing list I will publish an exclusive excerpt from the upcoming book. Everyone gets to have their say in which excerpt will be published, and to help make an informed decision, here is a short description of the alternatives.

1. Working with web parts in a site definition (from chapter 4)

This 3-page excerpt explains how you would add web parts to your site definition using the AllUsersWebPart element. In addition you will be shown how you get the actual web part code from an existing web part so that you can pre-configure settings to be included in the site definition web part.

2. A deep dive into Email-enabled lists (from chapter 7)

If you ever wanted to have an email enabled custom list you should understand how email works with lists. Then you would need to write a single line of code. This excerpt will explain and show you how email enabling works.

3. DelegateControls (from chapter 5)

Modifying appearance and behavior of existing pages can be accomplished using DelegateControls. These controls allow you to put new controls and content into a pre-defined area of a page, such as the search box, various links, or, if you have created your own pages, anywhere you put a DelegateControl control. Learn how in this excerpt.

Now, this is important. I will allow anyone to vote, even people who are not members of the list. However, in order to get the actual excerpt you must be on the list. This is because the password to the page on which the excerpt will be published will only be sent to the list.

So, first, vote on what you want to read. Vote in the left menu. Second, subscribe to the mailing list.  You can do that in the menu to your right.

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This post was written by furuknap on November 8, 2008

"Building the SharePoint User Experience" book available for pre-order!

The Book is now available for pre-order from Amazon. At the time of this writing there isn’t that much information on the Amazon site, and I actually just found out they had put it up for pre-order at all.

Anyway, I am a bit disappointed at the price. Here I am, pouring my soul out for the world to see, and the show is only $40 a ticket.

Oh, but they do have that cool book banner ad thingy. Here’s how it looks:

Nice, except they got my name wrong.

So, what are you still hanging around for? Get over there and buy the damn thing! I’m not getting rich by you sitting here!

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This post was written by furuknap on November 6, 2008

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Preview: Modifying the default SharePoint Experience

SharePoint Magazine has just published the second article in my SharePoint User Experience series. The article is loosely based on a chapter from the upcoming book.

I recommend you take a look at the article; you will find some of the information and much of the writing style from the book. If you like the article you will certainly love the book.

“Customizing the default SharePoint user experience”

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This post was written by furuknap on November 1, 2008