Preface

Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 is the latest release of the SharePoint Server product line that provides organizations with a full arsenal of tools to create a highly scalable and feature-rich web content management (WCM) system. This book is designed to provide a task-based approach for exploring the key WCM capabilities of SharePoint Server 2013. These include:

  • Branding SharePoint
  • Publishing content with SharePoint
  • Managing content and navigation with taxonomy
  • Customizing the SharePoint experience with code
  • Translating content in SharePoint
  • Staging SharePoint content

The recipes in this book cover each of the key areas for creating a full-fledged content management system that can be used for intranet, extranet, and Internet sites.

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Branding SharePoint with Composed Looks, covers how to brand SharePoint using composed looks, color palettes, and font schemes.

Chapter 2, Branding SharePoint with Device Channels and Design Packages, explains how to target SharePoint branding for specific devices and package branding customizations.

Chapter 3, Branding SharePoint with Custom Master Pages and Page Layouts, covers how to brand SharePoint with custom master pages and creating custom page layouts.

Chapter 4, Packaging Branding Elements in a SharePoint Solution with Visual Studio, explains how to create custom SharePoint solutions in Visual Studio to package and apply branding resources.

Chapter 5, Enhancing the Content Creation Process with the SharePoint Publishing Architecture, covers how to use the publishing features of SharePoint to manage web content.

Chapter 6, Centralizing and Structuring Content with Cross-site Publishing and Managed Metadata, explains how to use the cross-site publishing and managed metadata features of SharePoint to centrally structure and control content.

Chapter 7, Customizing the SharePoint Experience with Delegate Controls, covers how to create custom delegate user controls with Visual Studio.

Chapter 8, Enhancing User Input with InfoPath Forms, explains the basics of how to use InfoPath forms to customize the user input experience.

Chapter 9, Configuring Search, covers how to configure and manage search in SharePoint.

Chapter 10, Creating Multilingual Sites with SharePoint Variations, explains how to use SharePoint variations to create multilingual sites and manage content translation.

Chapter 11, Configuring Content Deployment, covers how to configure and perform deployment of SharePoint content from one site collection to another.

Chapter 12, Configuring Anonymous Access, explains how to make SharePoint sites available to end users without requiring them to login.

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