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    Archive for customization

    WordPress Tip: Integrate WordPress into an Existing Website

    December 28th, 2008 | 8 Comments »

    I integrated a WordPress blog into another website this weekend. The original site, pictured below, was http://tamarabonet.com. Here’s the WordPress blog I customized (http://tamarabonet.com/blog) to look identical to the existing site: This is my third blog design in which I ported over an existing html site into a WordPress theme. I’m getting better at it, but it still takes me a full day to do … more »


    My Compromise with SharePoint — What Works and What Doesn’t

    June 23rd, 2008 | 12 Comments »

    In a previous post, I mentioned my desire to use SharePoint as a help authoring platform because it provides a Web 2.0 experience that is company-sanctioned. SharePoint not only has blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds, but also integrates with Active Directory, Outlook 2007, and has integrated search across all content. However, the more I tried to use SharePoint as a help authoring tool, the more problems I ran … more »


    Customizing Your SharePoint Site? Read These 10 Concepts/Gotchas First

    June 21st, 2008 | 31 Comments »

    Preface: I wrote this post after spending a month digging deeply into SharePoint, attempting to customize and brand the site as well as migrate all my help content to it. If you’re totally unfamiliar with SharePoint, this post will not get you up to speed. But for those embarking on a SharePoint customization challenge, most likely you’re already familiar with SharePoint. Reading these ten concepts … more »