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Microsoft® SharePoint® Foundation 2010 Inside Out
by Penelope Coventry Errin O’Connor Troy Lanphier, Johnathan Lightfoot, Thomas Resing, and Michael Doyle
October 2011
Intermediate to advanced
800 pages
22h 2m
English
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Chapter 8. Managing Site Content
An Introduction to Information Architecture
Managing Content for Internet Sites
CONTENT is the heart of a Microsoft SharePoint site. Organizing content and using the Web Parts available to you in a way that is accepted by those you work with on the site is the best way to provide value to your organization through SharePoint. This chapter provides the tools and strategies for designing a great site. Using the strategies here, you will find effective ways to present information that is up to date and relevant.
How do you manage site content? Understanding why this question is important is a little bit of a conundrum. Until you have enough content in your sites to make managing ...
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