We've got a trial version of SPS 2003 installed in our environment. We're
liking what it can do, but of course the question arises, "How can we
customize the look and feel of the site?"

For example, nice though the default header of the portal site is, how can
we customize it and put on something that is our very own? Maybe move the
links around, perhaps jazz it up a bit. In other words, make the site LOOK
like our own and not like some out of the box kind of site. Which files
would we change and how?

I've got Visual Studio.NET and would MUCH rather use that than FrontPage
2003.

Can anyone point me in the direction of some good documentation on that?

Thanks,
Stephajn Craig

Customizing Default Look and Feel of site by ted

ted
Sat Oct 25 02:53:35 CDT 2003



Create ur sps.css file and then upload it to the portal.
how to customise the portal see my tip on msd2d.com

http://www.msd2d.com/Content/Tip_viewitem.aspx?
section=Sharepoint&category=Case%20Studies&id=7e248bc8-
1812-429f-a72a-133ff1645a5c

br,

ted

>-----Original Message-----
>We've got a trial version of SPS 2003 installed in our
environment. We're
>liking what it can do, but of course the question
arises, "How can we
>customize the look and feel of the site?"
>
>For example, nice though the default header of the portal
site is, how can
>we customize it and put on something that is our very
own? Maybe move the
>links around, perhaps jazz it up a bit. In other words,
make the site LOOK
>like our own and not like some out of the box kind of
site. Which files
>would we change and how?
>
>I've got Visual Studio.NET and would MUCH rather use that
than FrontPage
>2003.
>
>Can anyone point me in the direction of some good
documentation on that?
>
>Thanks,
>Stephajn Craig
>
>
>.
>