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How does it work and what has been changed?
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Commands EVERYWHERE
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Microsoft Confidential Page reloads and navigations
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Web part interaction is a tradeoff between limited functionality and visual clutter (summary versus full toolbar).
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“Page editing forces SharePoint complexities on contributors (e.g., web parts and web part zones) for even simple tasks like adding text or images to a page.”
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How is it implemented and how can be extend it?
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ConsistentStreamlinedFamiliar
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JavaScript Handles control Page Component
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©2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. RTM Content - Published April 2010 Where?Where?What?What?ActionAction
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How to indicate actions for the end users?
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©2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. RTM Content - Published April 2010
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How to utilize the dialog framework?
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Reloading page
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©2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. RTM Content - Published April 2010
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How the page model is evolving?
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sites are collections of pages
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EditPick ContentInsert
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Team site master page User content pages (lists\content pages\etc) _layouts pages (site settings, etc) v4.master For app experiences, like Search or Office Web Applications If you do not need site navigation If you do not have a ribbon If your app needs the space Note. Does not work with team or with publishing sites minimal.master For informative and simple pages – Access denied, confirmation, error, login, request access, signout, web deleted pages Not customizable, but pages can be replaced simple.master Show site using legacy interface No Ribbon, no fluency Provides easy upgrade from previous versions default.master Publishing master page Used oob in publishing sites nightandday.master
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How to change the user interface look and feel using themes
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THMX File 12 Colors 2 Fonts Located on file system or in database in themable locations – includes 3 rd party CSS in same locations Annotated CSS File NEW CSS File
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©2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. RTM Content - Published April 2010
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