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>The Content Editor Web Part

>The Content Editor Web Part, or CEWP, to those in the know, does lots more than allow you to add or enter rich content on a page. By putting all kinds of sneaky CSS in there, and hiding the web...

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>Want to embed a PDF into a page?

>Embedding a PDF in a SharePoint page is surprisingly easy, as this post shows. Just remember to use a Content Editor Web Part, not just a wiki page.

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>Hiding ‘Recently modified’ on SharePoint pages

>I often use the ‘Quicklaunch’ bar as a local navigation for sites. I tend to delete the library and list headings and just fix links to the main content. This is then replicated on all list pages.....

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Twitter link collection for this week

Some useful links from the Scribble Twitter account that you may have missed: SharePoint: Rich Media Delivery with #SharePoint 2010 and IIS Smooth Streaming - http://bit.ly/ocaLhS The most powerful...

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>Twitter SharePoint roundup

>Useful SharePoint links from the Scribble Twitter account this week: Interesting Access Denied problem on SharePoint Publishing Pages – Stefan Goßner – Site Home – TechNet Blogs...

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Editing rich content in SharePoint 2010 – Not always easy

SharePoint 2010 brought with it many improvements for adding rich content to pages. These include the ribbon interface (making regularly used controls more accessible) and wiki pages (meaning you could...

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SharePoint wiki pages are bad!

Note: This is an updated version of my post from last year Is it just me, or do wiki pages not really work in SharePoint 2010? I’m talking about the user experience of adding rich content, using the...

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Embedding PDF files in a SharePoint Content Editor Web Part

Whilst working on a proof of concept for a knowledge portal. We had the need to embed PDF documents into a web page and do some fancy jiggery pokery ™ around expanding the PDF view to full screen...

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