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How to add a HIT COUNTER to a page

In this post I wanna describe how to add a Hit Counter Component by using Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer. Attention: this description below is just useful when you creat a new aspx page or...

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Deployment for a Custom SP PageLayout

In this post I gonna explain in a few steps how to build a SharePoint Feature for a PageLayout. To do this, I needed to create a new page layout based on an existing layout, make this part of a feature...

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Receive a detailed Error Message from a SP MasterPage

By default you receive an “An unexpected error has occurred” in your MasterPage when you try to make any special changes. However this gives you not the information you expect when customizing your...

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Custom SharePoint TreeView Navigation with CodeBehind

In this short post I gonna explain how easy it is to customize your tree view navigation. In one of my prevois post I explaind how to customize your QuickLaunch Left Navigation in your MasterPages...

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CSS Styles for your GlobalLinks in the Core.css

So usually Mozillas Firebag or IE´s DeveloperTool bar are perfect for editing the CSS Styles for your SharePoint pages.  But sometimes there are some fairly hard styles to catch though, even with the...

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Failed to load viewstate Error

When I developed a Custom Webpart I had to build some dynamic added ASP Control (DropDownList etc.) during and after postback. Then I received the follwing error message during the Webpart was changing...

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Using SPWebConfigModification within a Feature Receiver

Sometimes when developing moduls for SharePoint you have to register these modules in your application web.config. You can easily do this by using the SPWebConfigModification class in combination with...

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Add a Custom Application.master by using the HttpHandler

In this post I am going to show you how to apply a custom Application.master to your ShareP0int application by using the IHttpModule. My approach was to create an “HttpHandler” that simply would...

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SharePoint Feature Activation Dependences

A XML element that you can add to our FEATURE.XML is called, “ActivationDependencies”. When WSS activates a feature that defines activation dependencies, it automatically activates any dependent...

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Custom SharePoint Page Counter

In this post I show you how easy it is to develope a custom Page Counter Webpart in Visual Studio. In one of my older post I explaid how to add Counter Web Component to your page by using the SP...

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Accessing webparts in a page using the SP Object Model

The SPLimitedWebPartManager provides a limited set of Web Part operations that can be performed in the SP object model. It can be accessed by adding the microsoft.sharepoint.dll rference to your class....

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Asccess Denied when accessing Webpart

In various cases while developing custom web parts or controls for SharePoint we have to use the SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges construct to execute some part of the code which needs elevated...

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