RE: Most popular tool for customizing SPS

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From: tedteng (tedteng_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/24/05


Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 22:37:02 -0800

If u insists such an image like different page has different style of
navigation bar and header, u have to use FP2003 to edit each page.

generally speaking, styles only help u define soem common styles. sps does
nto have too many flexible on this. Below artcile may help u understadn more.

Branding a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Site: Part 1, Understanding the Use
of a Corporate Brand
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/odc_sp2003_ta/html/office_sharepointapplyingcorporatebrand.asp

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ted

"anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com" wrote:

> Hello,
> I'm trying to decide how best to go about customizing
> my 'SPS' site. Some people suggest creating a new set of
> styles sheets and pointing to those. Others suggest
> using FrontPage 2003 to modify custom pages, i.e. include
> specific headers, modify the web part zones, etc. If you
> look at http://www.infotechcanada.com/ it has a
> consistent style with different images at the top of each
> page, and a different navigational style. Is this done
> using a style*** or has each page on the site been
> created then those pages modified individually? I've
> typically used FP to edit my 'WSS sites', but am now
> turning to site definitions instead.
> Just curious.
> Thanks.
>


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