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Dennis Bottjer Solutions Architect April Dunnam Lead SharePoint Consultant/Developer

Dennis Bottjer Solutions Architect April Dunnam Lead SharePoint Consultant/Developer. Building Public Web Sites With SharePoint Online. Introductions.

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Dennis Bottjer Solutions Architect April Dunnam Lead SharePoint Consultant/Developer

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  1. Dennis Bottjer Solutions Architect April Dunnam Lead SharePoint Consultant/Developer Building Public Web Sites With SharePoint Online

  2. Introductions April started her career as an IT Intern at Cherokee Casino. It was there she found her niche and a passion for design & development and began to focus her efforts on asp.net development, c# and SharePoint. She went on to complete dual degrees in MIS and Marketing from Northeastern State University and got a job at a telecommunications firm where she worked her way up to SharePoint Developer. Several years later, April was invited to join the ThriveFast team as senior consultant.  April is dedicated to continual self-improvement. She is constantly reading up on the latest technologies & career publications and routinely participating in professional conferences including Tech Fest & SharePoint Saturdays. Leadership: Vice President of the Tulsa SharePoint Interest Group. @AprilDunnam SharePointSiren.com april.dunnam@thrivefast.com

  3. Introductions Dennis started his career, years ago, as a help desk professional for an architecture firm and experienced, first hand, the struggle of small business & technology. Through that experience and his education in MIS at OU, he gained a keen skill as a developer & a passion for designing business applications. Over the course of 10 years, Dennis moved on to work for several corporations and Fortune 500's like Bank of America, leading teams to develop SharePoint & custom software solutions on a much larger scale. Today, Dennis spends the bulk of his time consulting with ThriveFast's diverse clients. Occasionally, he'll take the night off to attend or speak at a conference or event like 'SharePoint Saturdays' or to read a good book. Leadership: Advisor of the Tulsa SharePoint Interest Group. @dbottjer DennisBottjer.com Dennis.Bottjer@thrivefast.com

  4. Tulsa SharePoint User Group Meets Last Wednesday of Every Month Time: 12:00 – 1:00 **Lunch is provided! For More Info including meeting location, times visit: http://www.tulsaspug.com @Tulspug https://www.facebook.com/groups/TSPIG/

  5. Agenda • Why SharePoint Online • Branding, Content Management, SEO • Value • When to Custom Develop • Recommendations for integrating custom code

  6. Why SharePoint Online?

  7. Branding • Design Manager (Improved Branding) • Favorite Tool – Dreamweaver, Visual Studio, Note Pad • Web Standards – HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript • SP Snippets • Alternative Pages (Device Channels)

  8. Content Management • Publishing Workflow • Draft Pages • Lists, Pages Gallery • Master Pages, Page Layouts • Re-Useable Content • Image Resizing

  9. SEO • Meta Tags, Keywords, etc. • Friendly URLs • Lighter Pages

  10. Value • FREE = One Public Site Included • SharePoint Online, 1 User per month cost • Familiar Tools and UI

  11. Who? • Examples: • http://www.topsharepoint.com/ • Organizations • Small Business • Divisions

  12. Design Manager

  13. Design Manager • New to SharePoint 2013 • Theming is great but can only get you so far • Use Design Manager if you want to make SharePoint look less like SharePoint • Custom Master Page • Page Layouts • Custom CSS • Javascript

  14. Design Manager • Create complete custom branding through the UI • Bye Bye SharePoint Designer! • Design View is no more • Opens Doors to Designers • Web Designer Creates HTML/CSS • You import into SharePoint and Convert to SharePoint Elements

  15. Design Manager Caveats • Publishing Infrastructure is Required! • Must treat Branding Assets as Local Files • Use WebDAV • Open in Explorer or Map to Network Drive • Must have Full Control or Designer Permissions

  16. Design Manager Demo

  17. Content Management Demo

  18. Limitations

  19. Features & UI • Options Hidden from the UI • Content Types, Site Columns, Search • Use SharePoint to access Content Types, Site Columns, etc.

  20. Limitations (Cont.) • Sub Sites Unsupported • Sandbox Solutions limited support • No OOTB Multi-Lingual Support • No REST API for Anonymous Users • No Caching

  21. Suggestions

  22. Backend Integration • Consider SPServices (ASMX still available) • JSLink for content queries • Search and Display Templates

  23. Performance • Minimize CSS and JavaScript • Use CDN • Reduce Requests

  24. Responsive Design

  25. By 2014, Mobile Internet will take over Desktop Internet Usage.

  26. Device Types & Break Points Break points are the different screen sizes for your devices

  27. Important Related Buzzwords Responsive Web Design Mobile First Desktop First Progressive Enhancement Graceful Degradation Adaptive Web Design

  28. Responsive Design • Cross Browser Support • Greater ROI

  29. Common frameworks Zurb Foundation Skeleton Less Framework Twitter Bootstrap And so many more

  30. SharePoint 2013 Building Public Facing Web Sites Thank You! april.dunnam@thrivefast.com @AprilDunnam SharePointSiren.com

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