Customizing WSS 3.0 with Master Pages
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by Ameet Phadnis
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In this article I have explained how you can customize the complete site with the use of Master Pages. In the next few articles I will explain how to use the CSS files to customize the styles and also how you can create the Site Definition files. Now when your design team comes up with a weird design which you might think cannot be done in SharePoint, think again. You can always give it a try.

 

 

 

 


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Title: And for wss v3?   
Name: Omar Damiani
Date: 5/2/2008 8:56:04 AM
Comment:
But this works only for MOSS 2007, for wss v3 what do you have to do to create/add a new Master Page?

For wss v3 in the Site Settings you don't have "Master Page" voice in the "Look and Feel" menù (as explained in the "Assigning your Master Page to your site" section of this article...)
Title: great article   
Name: klibey
Date: 4/25/2008 11:32:50 AM
Comment:
you mentioned in the part about adding the sitemap provider to the web.config file...
siteMapFile="Menu.sitemap"

this makes sense, the only thing I am wondering is
where would I drop my sitemap file at?

Thanks for the excellent resource,

Klibey
Title: WSS or Moss   
Name: Manuelito
Date: 9/6/2007 7:51:00 AM
Comment:
Hi,
I think it's about master pages for WSS and MOSS (because you show us snapshots of moss publishing sites)

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