By Bruce Dishongh on 2/11/2010 3:17 PM
As we mentioned in our first post, Branding our jQuery© Panel Web Part - Part 1, the web part supports branding and styling to match the styles used on your own SharePoint sites. While Part 1 details the additional HTML markup that is added to a web part to create the collapsible panel effect and animations, this post will concentrate on the classes available to those that may... |
By Bruce Dishongh on 2/11/2010 8:49 AM
Our free jQuery© Panel Web Part allows for branding and styling to match the particular styles used on your own SharePoint sites. Part 1 of this Blog post is intended to detail the additional markup that is added to a web part page that enables the styling and animation effects of the jQuery© Panel Web Part... |
By Bruce Dishongh on 1/12/2010 7:02 PM
We are excited to introduce our newest web part, our jQuery© Panel Web Part. This free web part, that's right we said FREE, allows users to add some style to those bland web part pages using a standard SharePoint ToolPart interface. Leveraging the power of the popular jQuery© and jQuery© UI JavaScript libraries we wrap the web parts of your choosing with additional markup that can be styled via |
By Bruce Dishongh on 9/28/2009 2:09 PM
With our User Tasks Web Part we introduced a highly functional low cost alternative the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 User Tasks web part, and now we are doing it once again. Introducing our new Relevant Documents Web Part. Available later this week, our new Relevant Documents Web Part replaces that out-of-the-box equivalent that just doesn’t... |
By Bruce Dishongh on 9/22/2009 9:05 AM
We are very excited to announce that today our new User Tasks Web Part is now available for retail sale and free trial downloads. Our newest product was specifically developed to be a direct replacement for the built-in User Tasks web part included with Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. Our User Tasks Web Part fills in those missing functionality gaps... |
By Bruce Dishongh on 8/30/2009 9:07 AM
Frustrated with the out-of-the-box Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 User Tasks web part? We feel your pain, which is why bWare Technologies is proud to introduce our newest product, the User Tasks Web Part for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or MOSS 2007. Currently under development and approaching final testing, our User Tasks Web Part provides all of those missing features... |
By Bruce Dishongh on 7/28/2009 6:46 PM
If you have been watching our progress on our What's New Web Part then you already know we are steadily improving the product with each new release. This week we will release our most recent updates, which include those familiar Windows SharePoint Services style Context Menus. We have spent a considerable amount of time adding Context Menus to the web part... |
By Bruce Dishongh on 7/23/2009 12:39 PM
If you have ever had the need to locate the icon that Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or MOSS 2007 uses to represent a specific List Item you have probably come across the method MapToIcon of the SPUtility class in the Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities namespace. A quick search on your favorite search engine will confirm that there a few Blog posts... |
By Bruce Dishongh on 7/17/2009 9:55 AM
One of the newest features of our What's New Web Part is what we call "Extended Columns". These extended columns are a collection of the most popular Content Type specific columns used throughout the default List definitions in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. By utilizing these extended columns you may now configure the What’s New Web Part to display Content Types... |
By Bruce Dishongh on 7/2/2009 10:05 AM
If you develop web parts for WSS 3.0 or MOSS 2007 long enough, sooner or later you will likely create a web part with more user configurable properties than you care to code. And if you are not careful, your web part will have to carry a hefty payload of embedded markup used to display all of those web part properties in the ToolPart. But have you really... |