SharePoint InlineSiteSettings

Allows you to pop up the Site Settings of the current site - triggered by a keyboard shortcut
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  • License:
  • Ms-PL
  • Publisher Name:
  • Jaap Vossers
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows XP / 2003 / Vista / 2008
  • File Size:
  • 75 KB

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SharePoint InlineSiteSettings Description

The SharePoint InlineSiteSettings provides a quick way to access your Site Settings in SharePoint. InlineSiteSettings allows you to pop up the Site Settings of the current site - triggered by a keyboard shortcut - without navigating away from the current page. InlineSiteSettings uses jQuery to power its AJAX functionality. InlineSiteSettings works with WSS 3.0 and MOSS2007 and has been tested with various browsers. Easy install - deploy solution and activate feature. DLL will be installed into the bin directory, using a custom CAS policy. DLL includes the required JQuery and HotKeys javascript libraries as embedded resources. These will be referenced automatically. Optionally customize behaviour of the InlineSiteSettings control by setting its properties: turn on/off AJAX preloading 3 modes - specify location to be top of page, inside a specified html element or in place. Customize keyboard shortcut that toggles the display of InlineSiteSettings turn off javacript library referencing if you prefer to add these references yourself. To get the default behaviour, use stsadm to add the solution to the farm and deploy the solution to your web application. Two features will appear in the site collection features overview: InlineSiteSettings and InlineSiteSettingsNoPreload. Activate ONLY ONE of them. Activate the Feature 'InlineSiteSettingsNoPreload' only if you want to save some bandwidth and server load at the price of a slightly slower response to your initial site settings toggle command. Otherwise, just activate the Feature 'InlineSiteSettings'. Note that the Features are actually implemented as CustomAction elements for the Site Actions menu. However, they don't render anything inside the Site Actions menu, but just add scripts to the page head. For this reason the SiteActions control needs to be on your pages in order for the Feature-activated InlineSiteSettings control to work.


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