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Removing Web Parts tables in SharePoint 2010

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Standard Web Part HTML markup containing tables
In MOSS 2007 solutions one of the fixes to get cleaner and more accessible HTML markup was to remove Web Part tables using Control Adapters. Because SharePoint 2010 allows us to insert Web Parts in content there is more to this challenge. Find out what has changed and how to deal with it in SharePoint 2010. Read more »

Check the quality of your SharePoint 2010 Internet-facing website with Mavention SharePoint 2010 Site Checker

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Mavention SharePoint 2010 Site Checker report title
How good is your Internet-facing website built on the SharePoint 2010 platform? Read more »

Hierarchical titles vs. paged overviews

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Page title of the blog overview on mavention.nl with the page number included in the title
Every page should have a unique title. Unique titles can help you not only optimize your content for search engines but also improve the user experience. Hierarchical titles can help you make your page titles more usable but there is more to it if you’re using paged overviews. Find out how to generate unique titles for pages that use paged overviews in SharePoint 2010. Read more »

Inconvenient SharePoint 2010 mobile redirect

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A Web Part showing a welcome message for mobile browsers in SharePoint 2010
SharePoint 2010 ships with support for mobile devices. Unfortunately it doesn’t work with anonymous users what makes it unsuitable for Internet-facing websites. The real challenge is that there is no easy way of turning it off. While there are some workarounds they are far from ideal. Find out how to properly make SharePoint 2010 support mobile devices on Internet-facing websites. Read more »

How we did it: mavention.nl – Part 4: Optimizing for the Web

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Header of the www.mavention.nl website.
Building Internet-facing websites on the SharePoint platform requires you not only to understand how SharePoint works but also to know what the Web is about and how things work there. In this part of the How we did it series about our brand new website I will show you some things that we implemented to make our website a better Web citizen. Read more »

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