This means most EcmaScript browsers can post complex articles, and CMS users can easily cross a bridge to the world of SharePoint. SharePoint Simple CMS is currently looking for developers/designers to create new templates and code. You can trade for a commercial license of SharePoint Simple CMS.
SharePoint, InfoPath, and whatever new stuff they come up with next. Videos at the bottom.
Friday, September 17, 2010
SharePoint Simple CMS
I surfed upon a new CMS site template for SharePoint at SharePoint Simple CMS. It looks quite a bit like Joomla! or Drupal, but runs on SharePoint 3.0/07. To publish articles, users have TinyMCE at their disposal.
Labels:
CMS,
SharePoint
Thursday, September 9, 2010
The SharePoint Security Model
SharePoint "Users" (also known as Security Principals) may be either Active Directory users or Active Directory groups. These "Users" are contained in SharePoint "Groups." SharePoint Groups are mapped to a permission level for a "Securable Object." The mapping of groups to permission levels occurs at various "Scopes". Although any site, subsite, list, library, folder or item is a securable object, not every object creates a scope.
Labels:
Security,
SharePoint,
Training
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