A Closer Look at Building Forms for SharePoint Server 2013 with InfoPath

InfoPath continues to be fully supported by Microsoft. There is a new version of the product, InfoPath 2013 for SharePoint Server 2013. What’s different for SharePoint Server 2013 is the availability of alternative methods of building forms, as our instructor noted in the first video tutorial in this set. InfoPath’s strengths focus around its usefulness […]

The Business Case for Publishing Electronic Forms with SharePoint Server 2013

It may be easier to conceptualize the architecture of electronic forms publishing systems built on SharePoint Server 2013, if the business case for electronic forms is presented first. In a video tutorial titled “The Importance of Forms to Businesses” Darvish Shadravan makes just this point. This video tutorial is included in a set of training […]

Creating Forms With SharePoint Server 2013

With SharePoint Server 2013 organizations in the public, private and not for profit sectors can implement a new way of building forms to meet the needs of daily computing operations. In a video tutorial set titled SP13-307 SharePoint 2013: Enterprise Forms Video Training Course, Darvish Shadravan, SharePoint Technical Specialist and author of several books on […]

Access 2013 App Model

As Darvish Shadravan, technical specialist and published author notes at the start of a short video tutorial, titled Access 2013 App Model, Access 2013 fully supports the cloud app model for electronic forms in a SharePoint Server 2013 computing environment. In his opinion, the cloud app model “delivers several advantages we didn’t have in the […]

Working with jQuery Selectors in SharePoint Server 2013

Our set of video tutorials, SharePoint 2013: JavaScript and jQuery is authored by Marc Anderson, a SharePoint MVP and published author. We’ve written the last few posts of this blog as commentary on the first 5 tutorials included in the set. This post touches on the 5th tutorial in the set, “jQuery Selectors”. The intended […]

Comments on jQuery Basics Within the Context of SharePoint Server 2013 Development

In a 9 minute video tutorial titled jQuery Basics, Marc Anderson, a SharePoint MVP and published author presents some of the syntactical basic developers will need to master to start producing JavaScript code, including functions from the open source jQuery library. An important point to understand: JavaScript has evolved into a programming language uniquely capable […]

Developer Tools for JavaScript and jQuery in SharePoint Server 2013

In another video tutorial included in our set on SP13-306 SharePoint 2013: JavaScript and jQuery, Marc Anderson, SharePoint MVP, and published author on this topic, continues to describe why developers with a strong background in mark up languages and Cascading Style Seets (CSS) will take very easily to JavaScript and jQuery development for SharePoint 2013. […]

Developers Working With jQuery and JavaScript Should Become Familiar with the Document Object Model

JavaScript and the highly efficient library of functions, jQuery, which was developed by the Open Source community as a method of hastening development, are used by application developers to instruct modern web browsers to behave, as planned, with regard to data published by servers, including SharePoint Server 2013. JavaScript and jQuery are, therefore, client side […]

Wrapping Up Our Comments on jQuery Anatomy and Functionality Within SharePoint 2013

This post wraps up our comments on the second video tutorial included in our SharePoint-Videos.com training set, SP13-306 SharePoint 2013: JavaScript and jQuery Course. The title of this video is “jQuery Anatomy and Functionality Within SharePoint”. The instructor is Marc Anderson, SharePoint MVP and published author on this topic. Marc Anderson’s presentation of HTML elements […]

Putting jQuery and JavaScript Development for SharePoint 2013 in Context

Veteran SharePoint developers may need to orient themselves a bit prior to commencing work with jQuery and Javascript. In a video tutorial titled jQuery Anatomy and Functionality Within SharePoint, the course instructor, Marc Anderson who is a SharePoint MVP and published author on the topic, explains: “A lot of people think we’re going to use […]