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I noticed that my boss, who was not even listed as a reader on our SPS2003 development site, had the ability to create subareas, add webparts to them, add listings, and add users. In fact, I think that he's the one that added me as a user to the site...
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I had the following line in the default.aspx page of my new template: <SPSWC:CategoryNavigationWebPart runat="server" id="VerticalNavBar" DisplayStyle="VerticalOneLayer" /> and, as I reported earlier, the side navigation wasn't working correctly...
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So I created a new template and made two pages that use that template. Customized each page. That's fine. That works. But for some reason the SPSWC:CategoryNavigationWebPart shows the same subareas for each page. The SPSWC:BreadCrumbTrail part is just...
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It seems that the first about 20 pages get named the way you'd expect them to be named. If you say that the page's name is Korean Food, if it's one of the first pages/areas you add to the site, the URL will look like: //domain/Korean Food/default.aspx...
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In attempting to customize my company's SPS2003 intranet (I refuse to call it my SPS because it's getting increasingly hideous with every new “suggestion”), I came across a little landmine involving using other pages as templates that you...
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I figured this out the other day and wanted to document it somewhere. To create a new template, go to the TEMPLATE/1033 directory. Make a copy of one of the SPS* directories and give it a name. For this example, I'll call it SPSTSITEMPLATE. I believe...
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