Managed navigation was introduced in SharePoint 2013 and it swept in a new way to manage your site navigation. No longer did you have to use your site structure, but now you could pick and choose sites/pages/list items/forms/etc. across your site and build out a custom navigation solution. You can mix and match and easily switch between the two. But as soon as you want to rebrand the navigation bar(s), you do need to have a plan in order to support both managed and structured navigation and code in response. Continue reading Branding Differences with Structured vs. Managed Navigation in SharePoint – Tips for Coding→
I have the pleasure of interacting with lots of people who work with SharePoint while delivering my courses and sessions at conferences. One thing consistently comes up when I talk to people: Their organization paid for SharePoint, but they aren’t using the publishing features within SharePoint. Ack! Continue reading Stand Up for Your Publishing Rights→
I get this from time to time… “I have added a background color to my SharePoint site but when I go to quick edit or datasheet view in a list, the background color comes through.”