Bil has a great method for adding a Google search (for the web not your site) to a SharePoint site. Via Bil:
Snapped this up from one of the SharePoint mailing lists. It’s a super cheap way to get a Google search on your site:
Via Scoble:
Caterina Fake (founder of Flickr) posts over at Misbehaving.net: Women leaving tech jobs in droves.
Philip Howard has written some cool code to style form controls, like radio buttons and checkboxes. My favorite is the way you can style a rating system… neat stuff, go check it out.
Edward Ferron posted and Mart Muller and Paul Schaeflein responded to Edward’s thoughts about SharePoint document library folder nesting. To sum up, use folders for month/year archives and for little else. Instead use separate document libraries to organize your files. All of their comments I think are valid… but I think there is a flip side to this as well. Continue reading
Eli Robillard has a neat tip to drive SharePoint usage and collaboration… bribe em! And he links to Garry Smith’s article about getting people to use SharePoint (from whence I stole my post title)… Continue reading
With our SharePoint install I have to work with custom lists a lot, and I would love to see the custom list functionality bumped up a notch. I would like to see either a new custom list template, or have additional abilities to the current one so I can create more vertical based information lists. Continue reading
I’m sick today, so not feeling very verbose. But I do feel like I need to add in my opinion on the SharePoint article Mike Drips wrote. I don’t want to rehash what many other fine bloggers have said in response, but would like to add, that if you are not to trying to solve the problem, you are part of the problem. Continue reading
While working with ProjectServer CSS code I came across this style and I had never seen or used something like this before, so I thought it was pretty cool. Maybe I am showing my way behind the times self here, but I wanted to share. Continue reading
My buddy Chris passed this icon site along to me. Some are free, some aren’t. But they are very cool and professional looking and don’t look out of some 1990′s PowerPoint presentation! Continue reading