Re: Site Templates and other stuff.
From: Mike Walsh (englantilainen_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 08:26:57 +0300
>In addition, I'd suggest you can post each question in one new post, then
the community >can provide assistance for you one by one.
Just what I was thinking, Wei-Dong! Good advice.
It makes it a lot easier to follow threads when questions that are different
are split up into different messages with different Subjects.
[I also find that I often can't be bothered to read very long messages and
messages with several different questions tend to be long]
Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
WSS FAQ at wss.collutions.com
Please post questions to the newsgroup only.
"Wei-Dong XU [MSFT]" <v-wdxu@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:pV2Ltx0JEHA.3564@cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl...
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Please feel free to post your question at the community. I list my reply
for each question respectively below.
>
> 1. Modify the top navaigation area
> For each site definition file, there is one corresponding ONET.xml file
located in %ProgramFiles%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server
> Extensions\60\TEMPLATE\1033\<Site_Definition_Name>\XML folder. The
ONET.XML is used to define the navigation area, CSS file, List definition
> etc. You can find the header navigation definition at the <NavBar> node in
this xml file. Please modify it according to your requirement. Since this
> file is applied to the whole site, after your modification, all the site
header navigation will be affected. Please perform necessary backup before
the
> modification.
>
> For more info, the article "ONET.XML" and "Using Configurations" of WSS
SDK will provide lots of assistance.
>
> 2. set your self-created page as the home page
> The aspx page code in the default page of WSS is decided by the controls
used. So I'd suggest you can open the default page directly in
> Frontpage 2003 and modify the page with your own HTML design. Then test
your own default page to see whether it works very well for you. If
> not, simply undo your modification in Frontpage step by step to see which
one affects the rendering of the page. You will be familiar with this
> soon.
>
> 3. Create one custom Web part page template
> There is one MSDN article introducing this for you:
> Creating Custom Web Part Page Templates for Microsoft SharePoint Products
and Technologies
>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/odc_sp2003_ta/html/sharepoint_creatingcustomwpptemplates.asp
>
> In addition, I'd suggest you can post each question in one new post, then
the community can provide assistance for you one by one. Perhaps this
> can help us to dig more on some issues. Just my suggestion. ;-)
>
> Please feel free to let me know if you have any question.
>
> Best Regards,
> Wei-Dong Xu
> Microsoft Product Support Services
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