I found this very useful list of 300+ blogs at [sharepointjoel]. Some of the links at sharepointjoel dose not work, i have amended this list and below are working links. I hope it will help you to learn and explore SharePoint.
200+ Global SharePoint Blogs in Alphabetical Order
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Sometime you are working on a technology for a long time but you still feel difficult to explain in a non-technical way or in simple words. Same case is with SharePoint, SharePoint is not simple thing. SharePoint is not a program, it is platform, it is collection of programs. Learning SharePoint is learning like MS Office. You don’t learn one product you learn whole package i.e. MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access so on.
What does SharePoint do, it makes websites. For every purpose you can create a website. It is a massive website build engine. SharePoint helps to collaborate your work with other team members, not only within your organisation but also outside the organisation.
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In this post i am trying to explain, how we can customise SharePoitn 2010 webparts into different styles and colors.
Step 1:
Add Content Editor Web Part to page
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Save (Not Permitted) Dialog Box SQL Server 2008 R2
The Save (Not Permitted) dialog box warns you that
saving changes is not permitted because the changes you have made require the
listed tables to be dropped and re-created.
The following actions might require a table to be re-created:
Adding a new column to the middle of the table
Dropping a column
Changing column nullability
Changing the order of the columns
Changing the data type of a column
To change this option, In sql sever management studio on the Tools menu, click Options, expand
Designers, and then click Table and
Database Designers. Select or clear the Prevent saving
changes that require the table to be re-created check box.
You need to make both sides of a
where condition, the same.
I.E.
...
where JSG_Transactions.dbo.JSG_students.student_id COLLATE
SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS = convert(varchar(12),src.stu_code)
COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
This forces them to be the same, and will do the comparison without winging.
When publishing feature is enabled in SharePoint 2010, the “Save As Template” option would magically disappear. A quick solution to this is by manually using the URL /_layouts/SaveTmpl.aspx
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