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Matthew is a principal consultant for AbleBlue and founding member and Director for Aptillon, Inc. As a trainer for Critical Path Training, Matthew leads classes for Administrators and Designers. A six-time Microsoft SharePoint Server MVP, Matthew blogs about SharePoint and Microsoft technologies related to collaboration, Web content management, Search and Social Computing. Tags
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V5 Master Search Center
Posted on April 17, 2012 | 6 CommentsI am really enjoying learning about Responsive Web Design and happily applying this to my current client. There is a whole bunch of information available all over the web. Companies... -
Linux Browser Testing Made Easy
Posted on May 25, 2009 | No CommentsEvery once in a while I have a client that requires more extensive browser testing. For most Windows-based browsers I have them installed locally or run a VPC with them... -
SharePoint Menu Alternative
Posted on October 26, 2008 | No CommentsI was recently working with a colleague who posed the following question: “How can I wrap the top navigation rather than scroll it off screen?” My follow up question was:... -
Mobile People Search
Posted on September 27, 2008 | 4 CommentsEvery so often I get asked about creating a corporate phonebook or mobile phonebook for SharePoint. I have been doing a lot of planning sessions this week and needed something... -
Using the IE Developer toolbar
Posted on October 25, 2007 | No CommentsOne of the indispensible tools that use for changing the CSS and "fixing" problems on a SharePoint site is the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar. There a many articles on how... -
Be Strict with your HTML
Posted on September 8, 2007 | No CommentsI have been learning a lot about CSS and XHTML. One of my first challenges was simply getting SharePoint Designer to use XHTML Strict as the default. Turns out the...

