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    How Do You Get That Code So Pretty in a Blog Post?

    December 30, 2007
    I use the following tools, all free.. Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition SQL Server Express Management Studio Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition Paste a code snippet in any of the applications above and you'll get some friendly color coding. Then simply copy and paste into MS Word, or directly...

Add Referring Icons to Your Community Server Posts

December 30, 2007
I posted a while ago about a neat CS 2007 add-in that automatically adds referrer tags to your posts. The code is pretty slick, and the author, Christopher Even made the module so you could add as many new referers as you'd lke. By default, in his example he uses text so you'd have: Technorati...

Community Server 2007.1 Web Farm Configuration

December 09, 2007
If you host CS 2007 in a web farm, you might have noticed an annoying occurence where credentials seem to be lost after login. So you log into control panel, do a screen refresh or two, and get prompted for your credentials again. It's almost as if it lost...session. The solve is to setup a machinekey...

Change the Number of Recent Posts on the CS Home Page

December 07, 2007
Community Server 2007.1 provides the default capability to show the most “recent posts” on the home page view. It deems “recent”, by default as the last 10 days and will pull the Top 5 articles. But what if you wanted to display more (or less) than 5? And what if the 10 day window wasn’t to your liking...

Add digg, del.ico.us & other referrers to CS 2007

December 05, 2007
This is a tasty little snack that allows you to easily add referrer tags to your Community Server posts. Download the code, add to your site's /bin folder and follow the rest of the simple directions found here: http://sharepointsearch.com/cs/blogs/site_admin/archive/2007/09/15/adding-refer-digg...
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