My last post introduced Image Renditions and how to setup and use them. This post will dive a little deeper in the inner working of the feature. Storage and Maintenance Creating a image rendition definition: Click on Site Settings->Image Renditions. You will see all the existing (if any) renditions that have been defined. Initial impression […]
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Image Renditions in SharePoint 2013
In SharePoint 2013, there is a new feature called Image Renditions. I think if the content owners use this feature wisely, it will definitely reduce the load on the bandwidth. What does the feature do? Image renditions lets the site owners define what sizes the images can be scaled to when adding an image to […]
Navigation, Managed Metadata Enhancements in SharePoint 2013
In SharePoint 2013, site navigation can be driven by Managed Metadata (Term Sets). This is a fantastic improvement over how navigation was controlled in the previous versions of SharePoint. Here are a few features of Term Set based navigation: 1. SEO optimizations. 2. User Friendly URL’s. 3. Custom Properties for each term & Term-Driven pages. 4. […]
Adobe CQ5 Talent in High Demand
Adobe CQ5 Web Content Management skills are in high demand. The jump from CQ4 to CQ5 brought a considerable improvement in the product, wrapped with an elitist bow – aiming to enchant not only techie geeks, but marketers as well. Since then, Day overhauled its upper management echelons, kept up an aggressive research and product […]
Oracle Goes After Documentum
No, Oracle is not buying Documentum as far as I know. However, Oracle is feeling comfortable enough with their WebCenter suite of products to make a push to replace Documentum with WebCenter. For the last few days, Oracle WebCenter bloggers have been posting articles challenging companies to move off Documentum and replace it with WebCenter. Oracle […]
PowerShell for SharePoint Admins: The REAL Primer – Series #4
This is the fourth entry of my PowerShell for SharePoint Admins series. I am basing this series on what SharePoint Administrators have said are the most important tasks to accomplish in PowerShell. Here is the list: Create/Delete Sites, Webs and Web Applications Backup and Restore Sites, Webs and Web Applications Deploy Solutions and Features Add/Delete […]
Options for Integrating External Content with Portal
WebSphere Portal can easily display content from its own robust web content management system (WCM). But surveys have found that more than 50% of companies have more than one content management system they want to integrate with Portal. There are several out-of-the-box solutions that you can use to pull content from other systems and display […]
SharePoint Roadshow Wrap-up
Today I attended the SharePoint Roadshow in Chicago. It was a great event featuring a slew of MVPs showcasing SharePoint 2010. Here are some tidbits I learned, as well as what I consider the highlights of each session: “Enterprise Content Management” Chris Johnson – Technical Project Manager for SharePoint Silverlight videos are supported […]