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Read a brief description of all of the Application Templates for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. Each template can be downloaded individually by clicking the download link. Package download links and template datasheets are also available.


Site Admin Templates


Site admin templates are custom templates that are easy for any SharePoint site administrator to install into the template gallery without requiring server administration access. These are available in English only.


The Board of Directors application template provides a single location for an external group of members to store and locate common documents such as quarterly reviews, shareholder meeting notes and annual strategy documents. The template also tracks tasks, issues and calendar items so board members have a single location to view information relevant to them.

The Business Performance Reporting application template helps organization managers track the satisfaction of customers through a combination of surveys and discussions. Surveys can be sent via Office InfoPath 2007 which are then consolidated by the template to give an overall response to a series of questions.

The Case Management for Government Agencies application template helps case managers track the status and tasks required to complete their work. When a case is created, standard tasks and documents are created which are modified based on the work each case manager has completed.

The Classroom Management application template helps instructors and students organize and store information related to a particular class. The site includes document libraries to store assignments and lecture notes as well as calendars and announcement capability to enable communication from instructor to students.

The Clinical Trial Initiation and Management application template helps teams manage the process of tracking clinical trial protocols, objective setting, subject selection and budget activities. The site provides useful Office Word 2007 templates as well as the capability to create, track and assign tasks and issues related to a particular clinical trial.

The Competitive Analysis Site application template helps teams organize information about competitors and their products. The site provides useful Microsoft Office 2007 documents to perform SWOT and other useful competitive analysis techniques. Links to industry, company and product news can also be included to provide a single location for all competitive information.

The Discussion Database application template provides a location where team members can create and reply to discussion topics. Discussions are organized by categories, which are created by a site manager, and can be linked to Office Outlook 2007 via an RSS feed.

The Disputed Invoice Management application template helps accounts payable departments track open invoices including the potential savings associated with paying the invoice early. The site includes useful templates for analyzing the reasons invoices are being disputed as well as tracking who to contact for more information.

The Employee Activities Site application template helps manage the creation and attendance of events for employees. Activity owners use the site to review proposals for new activities and create event calendar items. Employees use the site to sign up as well as track which activities they’ve attended in the past.

The Employee Self-Service Benefits application template provides tools for an organization to inform employees about available benefits as well as enabling them to enroll for each benefit.

The Employee Training Scheduling and Materials application template helps instructors and employees manage courses and related materials. Instructors can use the site to add new courses and organize course materials. Employees use the site to schedule attendance at a course, track courses they’ve attended and to provide feedback.

The Equity Research application template helps teams collaborate on researching stocks and other equities. It provides a central location for teams to store documents, post links, track news, and hold discussions related to the equities tracked by the site.

The Integrated Marketing Campaign Tracking application template helps marketing managers track the implementation and success of outbound marketing activities. The template allows a manager to create marketing activities and track the results of those activities, such as responses generated and sales completed. The template contains multiple methods of analyzing the success of the campaigns including automated calculations and Office Excel 2007 templates for more detailed analyses.

The Manufacturing Process Management application template helps teams to model and track manufacturing processes as well as tasks and issues that arise in the upkeep of these processes.

The New Store Opening application template helps a team manage the opening of new store locations or re-modeling of existing store location. The site provides a single location to manage tasks, issues, and documents for all store opening processes, enabling end users to view relevant information and providing project managers insight across the entire project.

The Product and Marketing Requirements Planning application template enables teams to manage the process of collecting and documenting requirements for new products. The site provides several Microsoft Office 2007 templates providing useful techniques for Marketing, Product and Steering committee actions as well as a template for meeting notes and financial information.

The Request for Proposal application template helps manage the process of creating and releasing an initial RFP, collecting submissions of proposals and formally accepting the selected proposal from amongst those submitted. The site also helps simplify the process of notifying individuals about the status of the RFP and submitted proposals.

The Sports League Site application template helps an intra-company league administrator manage a baseball league. The site tracks team information, players, captains and scheduled team activities such as games, practices and social events. Team members can enter in game results and perform analysis at a team, game or individual player level. The site also enables discussions between league members through a League Discussion board.

The Team Work Site application template provides a place where project teams can upload background documents, track scheduled calendar events and submit action items that result from team meetings. The site also tracks the creation and purpose of ‘sub-teams’ as well as enables discussion of topics created by members of the team.

The Timecard Management application template helps teams track hours spent working on various projects. The site enables team members to ‘punch in’ on a particular project and ‘punch out’ when they cease work. The system automatically generates the time worked by project, and can show managers who is working on a particular project, total hours versus budgeted time and the details of who worked on a each project entered into the site.

Server Admin Templates


Server admin templates are created as site definitions, enabling tighter integration and enhanced functionality within the Windows SharePoint Services platform. They require a server administrator to install. These are available in English plus ten additional languages: French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese (BR), Japanese, Korean, Hebrew, Chinese (simplified), and Chinese (traditional).


The Absence Request and Vacation Schedule Management application template helps employees manage requests for out of office days. Team members post days they will be unavailable and can use the system to assign their responsibilities to others during those days. The application template helps team leaders manage requests for vacation and provides dashboards showing which users are signed up for a set of responsibilities.

The Budgeting and Tracking Multiple Projects application template helps project teams track and budget multiple, interrelated sets of activities. The template provides project management tools such as project creation, assignment of new tasks, Gantt Charts and common status designators. It helps team members consolidate the status of multiple projects into a single view, tracking progress against a set project budget and timeline.

The Bug Database application template helps development teams collect and track information about bugs in their code. The template allows bugs to be logged with information such as reproduction steps, category, comments, priority and severity of the bug. Bug categories can specify category owners so users can quickly determine the appropriate bug owners.

The Call Center application template helps teams manage the process of handling customer service requests. The application template helps teams manage service requests from issue identification to cause analysis and resolution. Role-based dashboards display relevant information for each service request and a knowledge base can help track related documents and items previously used to solve past call center issues. Management focused dashboards track performance with metrics such as average resolution time and service request performance history.

The Change Request Management application template helps users track risks associated with a design change. Team members can submit a change request, notifying stakeholders of the risks involved with the change. The application template allows a team member to approve or reject the request.

The Compliance Process Support Site application template helps both teams and executive sponsors to manage compliance implementation endeavors. The site allows users to specify control tasks required to meet regulation requirements as well capture compliance issues as they arise. The application template contains document libraries used by team members to store related files as well as a calendar to track key audit dates.

The Contacts Management application template helps teams manage contact information that needs to be shared among team members. The application template allows teams to enter contact information through a web based interface or through Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. When used in conjunction with Office Outlook 2007, team members can ‘subscribe’ to receive updated contract information whenever other users make changes to a contact.

The Document Library and Review application template helps people manage the review cycle common to processes like new product specification, publication, knowledge management and project plan development. It combines the functionality of a version-tracking document library with a threaded discussion list to provide a feedback and revision system. This template is intended for teams that need a central location for document review, discussion, revision control and approval.

The Event Planning application template helps teams organize events efficiently through the use online registration, schedules, communication and feedback. Role based dashboards offer specific information for various event members such as speaker, guest, staff, vendor, and delegate and attendee home pages.

The Expense Reimbursement and Approval application template helps manage elements of the expense approval process, saving time for approvers. Employees can enter expense information into the application template. Approvers can then review the information and manage the payment approval. Users monitor the status of their reimbursement request through a filtered view listing their outstanding requests.

The Help Desk application template helps teams manage the process of handling service requests. Team members use the application template to identify a service request, manage identification of the root cause and track solution status. The application template provides role-based dashboards displaying information relevant to customer service representatives and managers, including performance history.

The Inventory Tracking application template helps organizations track elements associated with inventory. The application template helps managers track inventory levels by capturing manual input of updated inventory information. Users are notified when each part reaches the reorder quantity and helps these users manage customer and supplier information such as historical inventory levels.

The IT Team Workspace application template helps teams manage the development, deployment and support of software projects. The application template allows users to update information on projects, tasks, issues, milestones and bugs. It also includes help desk functionality, making it easy for team members to guide service requests from initiation to resolution. Role based dashboards provide relevant information to team members, such as unassigned tasks and performance history.

The Job Requisition and Interview Management application template demonstrates the power of collaboration by helping a recruiter streamline the process of filling job openings within a company. The template helps the recruiter manage requisitions, capture referrals and resumes and coordinate interviews. The application template enables people to input their candidate feedback centrally and track hire / no hire recommendations.

The Knowledge Base application template helps teams manage the information that is resident within their organization. The template enables team members to upload existing documents or create new ones using web-based content creation tools. Items are tagged with relevant identifying information so that others can more easily find the documents and learn from the collective knowledge in their organization. The template can be utilized in a ‘top down’ approach, where a centralized knowledge department ‘pushes down’ relevant content to the rest of the business or a ‘bottom up’ approach, where knowledge is captured and shared by all users as a normal part of doing business.

The Lending Library application template helps people manage the physical assets in an organization’s library. The application template tracks general properties about the physical assets and which user has currently checked out the asset. It also provides a librarian dashboard to help identify currently available and overdue assets. Automated email notifications can be sent to borrowers who have an overdue item.

The Physical Asset Tracking and Management application template helps teams manage requests and tracking of physical assets. An asset manager approves asset requests and manages the properties of the assets in the system, such as location, condition, manufacturer, model, current owner and estimated value.

The Project Tracking Workspace application template helps small team projects manage project information in a single location. The application template provides a place where a team can list and view project issues and tasks. Functionality is provided to help drive project status reporting, including assignment of new tasks, Gantt Charts and common status designators.

The Room and Equipment Reservations application template helps teams manage the utilization of shared meeting rooms and equipment. The application template enables team members to identify times when specific rooms and/or equipment are available and place a reservation for a specified time.

The Sales Lead Pipeline application template helps teams manage the sales pipeline by tracking leads, opportunities, contacts, and accounts. Through role-based dashboards, team members can track sales information, assign open opportunities and gain visibility into the status of overall leads entered into the application template.

Package Downloads


In addition to the individual download links above, you can get the Application Templates for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 in these three convenient packages. Registration is required for package downloads.


Get all 20 Site Admin templates as a single package download. Available in English only.

Get all 20 Server Admin templates as a single package download. Multiple languages available.

Get all 40 Application Templates for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 as a single package download. Package only includes English versions.

Instructions - WSS Server Admin Templates Downolad


Instructions

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AAE4CB5A-91D2-4F1B-9A45-3BB894E218F8&displaylang=en

Note: To install or remove a server admin template, you must have Administrator rights to both the Windows SharePoint Services site and to the root of the server on which it is to be installed or removed. Installation and removal are done via the Stsadm.exe command-line utility located at the following path: %PROGRAMFILES%\common files\microsoft shared\web server extensions\12\bin.

Installing a template:
  1. Before installing a server admin template, you must first install the Application Template Core solution, ApplicationTemplateCore.wsp. (Click here to download). If you have already installed this solution, proceed to Step 2.
    1. Pull the core file, ApplicationTemplateCore.wsp, from the extracted distribution. The core solution file will be added to the solution store, a table in the Windows SharePoint Services configuration store that holds solution files.
    2. Via command line, run stsadm -o addsolution -filename \ApplicationTemplateCore.wsp
    3. Next, run stsadm -o deploysolution -name ApplicationTemplateCore.wsp -allowgacdeployment
      (Additional attributes may be required based on your Windows SharePoint Services configuration. For example:
      Single Server: [ -local | -time
    4. Finally, run stsadm -o copyappbincontent
  2. Pull the solution file, .wsp, from the extracted distribution. The solution file will also be added to the solution store.
  3. Via command line, run stsadm -o addsolution -filename \.wsp
  4. Next, run stsadm -o deploysolution -name .wsp -allowgacdeployment
    (Additional attributes may be required based on your Windows SharePoint Services configuration. For example:
    Single Server: [ -local | -time
  5. To check the deployment status, browse to the WSS Central Administration site. Click the Operations tab, and then click Solution management under global configuration.
  6. After all the solutions are marked Globally Deployed, run iisreset from the command line.
Creating a site:
  1. Log into the SharePoint site as the site administrator.
  2. From the Site Actions drop-down menu in the top right, select Site Settings.
  3. Under the Site Administration section, select Sites and Workspaces.
  4. Select Create to create a new site using a site template.
  5. Complete the new SharePoint site information. In the Template Selection section, select the Application Templates tab. Any server admin templates that have been deployed will be listed here.
  6. Select the template to use for this site and click Create.
A site has now been created using the application template.

Removing a template:

This process will not remove any sites that were already created using the template. It will only prevent users from creating new sites based on the template. The Application Template Core solution must remain installed and deployed for other server admin templates to be installed.
  1. As administrator, access the server. Removal is done via the command line utility stsadm.
  2. To retract a solution from being available to SharePoint sites, run stsadm -o retractsolution -name .wsp (To see a list of optional attributes that can be added to this command, run stsadm -help retractsolution)
  3. To remove a solution from the server, run stsadm -o deletesolution -name .wsp (To see a list of optional attributes that can be added to this command, run stsadm -help deletesolution)
The application template is now unavailable to SharePoint sites and the solution has been removed from the solution store.

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Sample master pages overview

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointdesigner/HA102223711033.aspx

Sample master pages overview
In this article


What are master pages?

Master pages are a feature of ASP.NET 2.0; they work the same way in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Office SharePoint Server 2007 as they do in ASP.NET 2.0. Using master pages, you can create a single page template and then use that template as the basis for multiple pages, instead of having to build each new page from scratch.

Microsoft has made available a package of four sample master page sets that were built using new CSS and Master Page editing tools within Office SharePoint Designer 2007. These sample master pages:

  • Enable you to apply a pre-designed style and layout to SharePoint sites
  • Work with the forty new Application Templates for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
  • Provide a starting point for deeper SharePoint site look and feel customizations
  • Are available for download at no additional cost

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Download the sample master page package

The sample master pages provide a variety of instant styles ready to be applied to your SharePoint site. The download includes four master page sets; each set has a distinctive look and feel and comes in five color variations: blue, orange, red, purple, and green.

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The four sample master page styles are:

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How to use the sample master pages

Master pages are applied manually after site creation; you can apply a master page to a SharePoint site either through a separate SharePoint-compatible editor such as Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007, or through the Web interface of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 installations. You can also view existing master pages and upload new sets from within the SharePoint site administration.

Using Office SharePoint Designer 2007, users can:

  • Add the files to the Web site and then set the master page as default for the Web site
  • Modify the site definitions to make use of master pages
  • Create a content page from a master page

In Office SharePoint Server 2007 installations, users can:

  • Add the files to the Web site and then set the master page as default for the Web site
  • Modify the site definitions to make use of master pages
  • Create a content page from a master page

More information about using master pages:

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Customization

While the sample master pages are fully functional and usable out-of-the-box, they can also be custom tailored or built upon to suit your organization’s needs. This is one of the main goals of these sample master pages, to provide an example of the site-wide design and functionality control you have when applying master pages to SharePoint sites.

More information about master page customization:

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Compatibility and support

Compatibility with Application Templates The sample master pages were designed to be compatible with the Application Templates for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. If used out-of-the-box, the sample master pages will work with SharePoint sites created from the application templates.

Learn more about Application Templates for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

Compatibility with other SharePoint sites While some design and functionality features of the sample master pages may display when applied to any other SharePoint site, such as a default team site or workspace, not all site features may work properly. Customization of the sample master pages is encouraged to use them with other SharePoint sites.

Compatibility with SharePoint site themes The sample master pages are fully compatible with the “Default” SharePoint site theme; they may not render properly when other themes are applied.

Support The four example master pages are not supported by Microsoft. They are intended to provide an example of what can be done with master page support in Office SharePoint Designer 2007 and the Application Templates for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.

Customize the Display of Quick Launch

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms466994.aspx

Customize the Display of Quick Launch

You can modify the display of Quick Launch by modifying attributes of the navigation control specified in the default.master file of the deployment (Local_Drive:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\TEMPLATE\GLOBAL). The default.master file is the Windows SharePoint Services master page that contains templates for site page layout, including the template for the left navigational area used in SharePoint pages.

The master page includes templates for two controls that by default are available for implementation on the Home page, a Microsoft.SharePoint.WebControls.Menu control, which displays the standard Quick Launch view used in the left navigational area, and a Microsoft.SharePoint.WebControls.SPTreeView control, which displays a site folder view. You can select which view to display on site pages through the user interface.

To select which left navigational control to display on site pages

  1. Click Site Actions and on the Site Settings page in the Look and Feel section, click Tree view.

  2. Select Enable Quick Launch to display the Quick Launch view, or select Enable Tree View to display a folder view.

    As an example of a customization that you can make to left navigation, you can collapse Quick Launch and add fly-out menus to the view by setting attributes on the Menu control. This kind of customization requires that you either customize the originally installed default.master file through a SharePoint-compatible editing application such as Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007, or that you create a custom .master file and use the Windows SharePoint Services object model to point a site to the new file.

To use SharePoint Designer to modify the default.master file instance in the site's Master Page Gallery to display a collapsed view with fly-out menus

  1. Click Site Actions, click Site Settings, and then in the Galleries section of the Site Settings page, click Master pages.

  2. On the Master Page Gallery page, click Edit in Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer on the drop-down menu.

  3. In Code view, find the ContentPlaceHolder container control whose ID is PlaceHolderLeftNavBar. Within the PlaceHolderLeftNavBar control, find the AspMenu control whose ID is QuickLaunchMenu.

  4. Set both the StaticDisplayLevels and MaximumDynamicDisplayLevels values of the Menu control to 1, as follows:

     id="QuickLaunchMenu"
    DataSourceId="QuickLaunchSiteMap"
    runat="server"
    Orientation="Vertical"
    StaticDisplayLevels="1"
    ItemWrap="true"
    MaximumDynamicDisplayLevels="1"
    StaticSubMenuIndent="0"
    SkipLinkText=""
    >
  5. Save the file and open a site page to see the results of your changes.

To display a collapsed view with fly-out menus by creating a custom .master file and using the SharePoint object model

  1. Copy the default.master file in the \12\TEMPLATE\GLOBAL folder and rename it, for example, myDefault.master.

  2. Open your new myDefault.master file and find the ContentPlaceHolder container control whose ID is PlaceHolderLeftNavBar.

  3. In the PlaceHolderLeftNavBar control, find the AspMenu control whose ID is QuickLaunchMenu, and then set both the StaticDisplayLevels and MaximumDynamicDisplayLevels values to 1, as follows:

     id="QuickLaunchMenu"
    DataSourceId="QuickLaunchSiteMap"
    runat="server"
    Orientation="Vertical"
    StaticDisplayLevels="1"
    ItemWrap="true"
    MaximumDynamicDisplayLevels="1"
    StaticSubMenuIndent="0"
    SkipLinkText=""
    >
  4. Create a Web site in Microsoft Visual Studio and use the Microsoft.SharePoint.SPWeb.MasterUrl property to point the site to the custom .master file, as shown in the following example.

    C#
    SPWeb subSite = SPControl.GetContextWeb(Context);
    subSite.MasterUrl = "/Site/SubSite/_catalogs/masterpage/myDefault.master";

    To run this example, you must add a Microsoft.SharePoint.WebControls.FormDigest control to the page making the post. For information about how to add a FormDigest control, see Security Validation and Making Posts to Update Data. The example also requires referencing and importing the Microsoft.SharePoint and Microsoft.SharePoint.WebControls namespaces. For basic information about how to create a Web application that runs in the context of Windows SharePoint Services, see How to: Create a Web Application in a SharePoint Web Site.

  5. Reset IIS for your changes to take effect and navigate to a site page to see the results of your changes.

Replacing the Menu Control with the TreeView Control

You can replace the AspMenu control with a SPTreeView control to display a familiar tree view with nodes that collapse and expand.

To replace the Menu control with the TreeView control

  1. Open the myDefault.master file you created in the previous procedure and find the ContentPlaceHolder container control whose ID is PlaceHolderLeftNavBar.

  2. In the AspMenu control, find the PlaceHolderLeftNavBar control whose ID is QuickLaunchMenu, and replace SharePoint:AspMenu with SharePoint:SPTreeView in both the opening and closing tags.

  3. Remove the following LevelMenuItemStyles element and its contents from the new SPTreeView element.








  4. Reset IIS for changes to take effect.

    The SPTreeView control provides properties that allow you to easily customize the control. For more information about Windows SharePoint Services master pages and site customization, see Master Pages.

See Also

Concepts

Custom Navigation and New User Interface Elements
Customizing Quick Launch and the Top Link Bar Through the User Interface
How to: Share the Top Link Bar Between Sites
Adding Links through the Object Model
Using a Custom Data Source for Navigation

Windows SharePoint Services Default Master Pages


http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms467402.aspx

Windows SharePoint Services Default Master Pages

Windows SharePoint Services pages that end users can customize—list view pages, list form pages, and Web Part Pages—are content pages that contain the content to display. When a user requests a content page, it is merged with a master page to produce output that combines the layout of the master page with the content from the content page.

All content pages share the same page structure—the global breadcrumb, site title area, top navigation, page title area, and left navigation bar. In Windows SharePoint Services, this shared page structure is moved into a master page called default.master, which is used by all content pages, including the following:

  • default.aspx

  • AllItems.aspx, DispForm.aspx, NewForm.aspx, and EditForm.aspx: for all lists

  • Upload.aspx and Webfldr.aspx: for all document libraries

  • Any new content pages that are created in this site

At installation, default.master is located at <%System Drive%>Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\TEMPLATE\GLOBAL. As long as this master page is not customized, its page definition is cached on the front-end Web server and shared across sites. If the master page definition inside of default.master is subsequently edited for a particular Windows SharePoint Services site, an edited copy of the master page file is then stored in the content database.

The standard set of content pages all use the default master page and are initially located in the file system, in the same directory area as the rest of the template pages. For example, in the case of a SharePoint team site, default.aspx is stored at <%SystemDrive%>\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\TEMPLATE\SiteTemplates\STS, while form pages such editform.aspx are stored in their respective <%SystemDrive%>\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\TEMPLATE\Features folder. After a content page is customized, it is stored in the content database.

Content Placeholders Defined in default.master

In addition to static text and controls that appear on all pages, a master page also includes one or more System.Web.UI.WebControls.ContentPlaceHolder controls, which define regions where replaceable content can appear. In turn, the replaceable content is defined in content pages.

The Windows SharePoint Services default master page contains several ContentPlaceHolder controls to enable easy customization to an individual content page. By default, Windows SharePoint Services content pages use the content placeholders described in the following table. When creating custom master pages, developers must use the same set of content placeholders, or a superset of these placeholders; otherwise, their pages may fail to render.

The following table describes the content placeholders contained in the Windows SharePoint Services default master page and what each of the placeholders represents on the page.

Name of Content Placeholder

Description

PlaceHolderAdditionalPageHead

Additional content that needs to be within the "head" tag of the page, for example, references to script in style sheets

PlaceHolderBodyAreaClass

Additional body styles in the page header

PlaceHolderBodyLeftBorder

Border element for the main page body

PlaceHolderBodyRightMargin

Right margin of the main page body

PlaceHolderCalendarNavigator

Shows a date picker for navigating in a calendar when a calendar is visible on the page

PlaceHolderFormDigest

The "form digest" security control

PlaceHolderGlobalNavigation

The global navigation breadcrumb

PlaceHolderHorizontalNav

Top navigation menu for the page

PlaceHolderLeftActions

Bottom of the left navigation area

PlaceHolderLeftNavBar

Left navigation area

PlaceHolderLeftNavBarBorder

Border element on the left navigation bar

PlaceHolderLeftNavBarDataSource

Data source for the left navigation menu

PlaceHolderLeftNavBarTop

Top of the left navigation area

PlaceHolderMain

Page's main content

PlaceHolderMiniConsole

A place to show page-level commands, for example, WIKI commands such as Edit Page, History, and Incoming Links

PlaceHolderNavSpacer

The width of the left navigation area

PlaceHolderPageDescription

Description of the page contents

PlaceHolderPageImage

Page icon in the upper left area of the page

PlaceHolderPageTitle

The page "title" that is shown in the browser’s title bar

PlaceHolderSearchArea

Search box area

PlaceHolderSiteName

Site name

PlaceHolderTitleAreaClass

Additional styles in the page header

PlaceHolderTitleAreaSeparator

Shows shadows for the title area

PlaceHolderTitleBreadcrumb

Main content breadcrumb area

PlaceHolderTitleInTitleArea

Page title shown immediately below the breadcrumb

PlaceHolderTitleLeftBorder

Left border of the title area

PlaceHolderTitleRightMargin

Right margin of the title area

PlaceHolderTopNavBar

Top navigation area

PlaceHolderUtilityContent

Extra content that needs to be at the bottom of the page

SPNavigation

Empty by default in Windows SharePoint Services. Can be used for additional page editing controls.

WSSDesignConsole

The page editing controls when the page is in Edit Page mode (after clicking Site Actions, then Edit Page)

See Also

Tasks

How to: Customize the Display of Quick Launch

Concepts

Customizing Master Pages in Windows SharePoint Services

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