Even though we all know how insanely bad SharePoint 2007’s HTML is, we still love it. There’s alot of customization you can do with SharePoint, if you don’t believe me check out Ian’s Top 100 websites list.
For those SharePoint weekenders who love to read about SharePoint even on the weekend, here’s a list of articles that we found interesting for your weekend reading pleasure:
- How to Create a Silverlight Web Part in ASP.NET for Use in SharePoint Server 2007 - learn how to develop a basic Microsoft Silverlight Web Part in ASP.NET that hosts a canvas within SharePoint 2007
- Creating Custom Workflow Activities for SharePoint Server 2007 Using Visual Studio 2008 (Visual How To) - learn how to create a custom workflow activity for SharePoint 2007. This particular workflow activity will allow you to send an e-mail message that has an attachment
- Configuring and Deploying Workflows to SharePoint Server 2007 Using Solution Packages (Visual How To) - learn how to configure and deploy a workflow to SharePoint 2007 using a solution package
- Creating a Custom Approval Workflow for SharePoint Server 2007 Using SharePoint Designer 2007 (Visual How To) - learn how to use SharePoint Designer to create codeless workflows for SharePoint 2007 that can be attached to SharePoint lists
- Building an Expense Report Approval Workflow for SharePoint Server 2007 Using Visual Studio 2008 (Visual How To) - learn how to create a sequential workflow for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to manage an expense report approval process.
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