SharePoint 2010 UI Customization
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SharePoint 2010 has new improvements for customizing the SharePoint user interface. The new Ribbon interface is fully extensible, allowing you to add or remove pieces to easily customize the experience. Also, new user interface controls such as the dialog framework and the status and notification area allow you to inform or interact with the user without taking them out of the context of their task or the look and feel of SharePoint. This talk will show you how to use and interact with these new user interface controls, using Visual Studio 2010.
This session is presented by Marianne van Wanrooij during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.
Marianne is a solution architect and developer for her own company, Connected Solutions. She works on Information Worker solutions in the Education industry, integrating line of business (LOB) applications with Office clients and SharePoint. One of her biggest accomplishments is winning the Innovation Award 2009 for Education. Next to her daily work, she runs two user groups, DIWUG (Dutch Information Worker User Group www.diwug.nl) and the SDN Information Worker track (Software Development Network www.sdn.nl/iw).
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That was awesome presentation and i need to know more about themeing in Sharepoint 2010
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