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"Loading" screen for long loading pages.

I was asked about showing a graphic on a long loading page.  I think I got a good solution so I tho...
Posted on 9/24/2009 10:46 AM by Tim Dobrinski | Comments (0)

How to completely hork up your Search Admin in two easy steps

I don't want to get on a rant here, but I came across something yesterday that just made me shake m...
Posted on 9/24/2009 8:53 AM by Tim Dobrinski | Comments (0)

Warning: Bad Things Can Happen When You Try To Copy List Items Between Lists

Came across this little gem of a "feature" in MOSS today.  One of my users wanted som...
Posted on 3/4/2009 9:44 AM by Tim Dobrinski | Comments (1)

SEO Solution: Internet-facing Keyword "Scroll Up" and "Scroll Down" Phrases

This may be a minor problem but it is something that I think could useful for those of us with inte...
Posted on 10/1/2008 12:11 PM by Tim Dobrinski | Comments (4)

Adding JavaScript Events to HTML Tags in Page Content Fields

Love it or hate it, JavaScript is a necessity in SharePoint in many occasions.  My task today, in...
Posted on 5/1/2008 5:06 PM by Tim Dobrinski | Comments (0)

Recreating Variations Relations By Hand - the Relationships List.

An interesting thing happened to me today.  In order to update a (yet unpublished) variation site...
Posted on 2/14/2008 9:25 AM by Tim Dobrinski | Comments (0)

Approving SubFolders

Often times, creating sub-folders in the Pages folder of a Publishing Site is a necessity.  One q...
Posted on 1/15/2008 10:55 AM by Tim Dobrinski | Comments (0)

Custom Content and Structure Reports

You know, every now and then I come across something and say to myself "Self, that's cool.&q...
Posted on 12/19/2007 8:26 AM by Tim Dobrinski | Comments (0)

Creating a Google SiteMap Using a Custom Timer Job

UPDATE: (3/3/08) - The SiteMap Generator has been updated to operate as an installable feature....
Posted on 10/17/2007 5:19 PM by Tim Dobrinski | Comments (0)

How to get EditorParts working in your WebParts

EditorParts are, essentially, Webpart Properties taken to the next level.  If you look at Webpart...
Posted on 10/11/2007 10:15 AM by Tim Dobrinski | Comments (1)
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