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Janis wrote a blog to use Content Editor Web Part to create a image button. It is a very good idea so you don’t need to write any code.
23 Thursday Oct 2008
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Janis wrote a blog to use Content Editor Web Part to create a image button. It is a very good idea so you don’t need to write any code.
23 Thursday Oct 2008
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inWe’re using Best Bets to help users find information in our SharePoint system. For example, we review the search logs and identify content that users are looking for. We then create a new keyword and as many aliases as we see on the search logs for the keyword. Finally, we link up the best bets to help our users find the content they need.
For example, a common search early on was for our Travel Expense documentation. Users were searching by expenses, travel, business expenses, travel expenses, expense log, etc. We create a key word and then set the best bets to the Business Expense Log, Travel Expense Policies, etc. Our users use this query almost daily to find the information.
Here is the topic show you how to Add keyword terms with Best Bets
23 Thursday Oct 2008
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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides two categories of search scopes: Custom and Contextual.
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Custom scopes:
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“All Sites”
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“People”
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The custom search scopes created via the search or site admin pages
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Contextual scopes:
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“This Site”
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“This List”
Mark has posted a blog explain these 2 types.
If you want to remove the “This site” contextual scope all together, then this cannot be done using standard user interface. You need to create a new feature based on one of the existing ones. The sample below replaces the collaboration portal search box with a delegate without the “This site” contextual scopes.
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Make a copy the existing feature OSearchEnhancedFeature (MOSS Enterprise ed.)
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Change the sequence number to fit below 25, e.g.
3. Add the DropDownMode property
ShowDD_NoContextual
All you need to do now is to package the feature in solution and deploy it. You can do it manually, or use something like the WSPBuilder