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Course 50205: SharePoint 2007 Web Development

For those web developers new to ASP.NET and SharePoint Web Customization. This five-day course addresses aspects of design such as applying alternate page layouts, creating and styling new pages, modifying site navigation, and external data integration and custom workflows. After taking this course, students will understand the difference between using SharePoint Designer 2007 and in-browser tools, including what is achievable with each tool and how and when to use those tools to effect SharePoint site customization. The course also factors in Web site design concepts that focus on creating user-centric SharePoint sites.



Audience

The primary audiences for this course are Web designers, administrators, and developers who use and work with Office SharePoint Server 2007 and want to learn how to customize SharePoint sites. These include Web Developers, Webmasters, and Power-users with web development experience.


At Course Completion

After completing the course, students will be able to:

  • Have the knowledge and skills necessary to complete branding projects and make functional customizations to Windows SharePoint Services v3 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.
  • Understand the extent of customizations available using in-browser tool and learn the advantages of using SharePoint Designer 2007 to further enhance SharePoint site customization such as changing master pages and creating multiple-step workflows.
  • Understand how SharePoint Designer 2007 can help with administrative tasks such as backing up and restoring sites to alternate locations.


Prerequisites

Prior to taking this course, students should have a general knowledge of Web site design and methodologies. They should also be familiar with SharePoint from an end user or administrative point of view. An understanding of ASP.NET 2.0 master pages and cascading style sheets is helpful, but not required. You should have basic CSS, XML, and HTML, and an understanding of SharePoint basics. An understanding of C# and .NET programming is required.


Course Contents
  • Module 1: Overview
  • Module 2: ASPNET
  • Module 3: Localization
  • Module 4: CSS
  • Module 5: XSLT
  • Module 6: AJAX
  • Module 7: SharePoint Architecture
  • Module 8: In Context Web Applications
  • Module 9: Debugging SharePoint
  • Module 10: In Browser Customizations
  • Module 11: SharePoint Designer
  • Module 12: SharePoint Web Development
  • Module 13: Using CAML
  • Module 14: Features
  • Module 15: Making An Internet Site
  • Module 16: Content Deployment Features

Student Responsibilities
In order for a class to be successful, all students should share the same general level of knowledge and experience. If a participant does not demonstrate these, the instructor will take the necessary steps either to prepare the participant or place him/her in a more appropriate course. This policy is intended to maintain the high level of quality control that you have come to expect.
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