Contents tagged with Forms
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How to Customize SharePoint 2007 Forms - Part 3 (Field Validations)
In continuation of previous series of posts, for exploring options to customize SharePoint 2007 list forms, I am further introducing ways to deal with yet another limitation reminiscent in forms with SharePoint 2007 – Column Data Validations.
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How to Customize SharePoint Forms - Part 2
In my previous post, I discussed various options available with developers/power-users to modify out-of-the-box SharePoint list forms, with a mix of client-side and server-side approaches. However, options available to end-users are limited very limited on UI.
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SharePoint Forms - Improve layout of Field's 'description' to save screen-space and enhance UX
Default Forms in SharePoint leave you with limited choice sometimes when it comes to customization. One such thing is location of fields Description under the control, instead of under fields Title on the left. That's unlike most other system forms in Central Admin or throughout Application Pages. This leaves users with more screen utilization vertically, leaving empty spaces on left. So I think most users do not describe their form fields to keep them usable, while on flip-side it definitely makes forms hard-to-guess for others, particularly so when there are many columns in a list.
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How to customize rendering of SharePoint list form fields - Part 1
While SharePoint offers great flexibility to users for quickly creating custom lists in various forms, flexibility of forms and fields rendered within is fairly limited on WSS/MOSS UI. In this series, I aim to share some of my findings and, perhaps, come up with wish-list for "SharePoint 2009"!