In this course, you will learn about the web content management features of Microsoft SharePoint 2007. The course starts from the perspective of an end-user so that you will understand what the authors and consumers of your SharePoint sites will see, and then goes beneath the surface to teach you to customize and extend the out-of-the-box features.
By the time you complete this course, you will understand how to implement sites that face the Internet with branded look and feel so that your visitors will never know they are looking at a SharePoint site; and you will understand how to configure the same site to support the creators and managers of content in your organization. You will also learn how to implement and customize things like security and navigation, how to deploy content to production environments, and how to target different audiences and different countries and languages.
Pre-requisites:
Site Members plus 5061 or equivalent knowledge. Also, an intermediate level of .NET development is also required.
At Course Completion:
• Create a publishing site and pages • Configure the publishing infrastructure • Leverage master pages and style sheets using the publishing features • Create publishing site definitions • Separate content and layout with content types and page layouts • Incorporate SharePoint Designer branding assets into Visual Studio solutions • Understand and manage site hierarchies • Customize menus and navigation • Manage users and permissions • Use and configure versioning and approval processes and workflows • Deploy content • Target different audiences • Manage variations and localize content • Aggregate information • Collect usage data
Outline:
Introduction to MOSS Publishing • Creating a Publishing Site • Creating Pages • Versioning and Approval
Branding • The Publishing Infrastructure • Working with Styles and Themes • Using Master Pages • Editor and Table Styles
Creating a Publishing Site Definition • SharePoint Site Definition Basics • Web Publishing Site Definition • Branding in a Web Publishing Site Definition • Adding Assets into Visual Studio Solutions
Page Layouts and Content Types • Content Types in Web Content Management • Creating and Deploying Page Layouts • Creating and Deploying Pages Based on Page Layouts and Content Types
Site Structure • Understanding Site Hierarchy • Site Maps • Vanity URLs and Host Headers • Microsoft Hosting Recommendations