Beginning SharePoint 2007: Building Team Solutions with MOSS 2007 (Programmer to Programmer)

Publishing refers to the act of creating content such as a new page in your site or modifying content such as a block of text or a picture. By using built-in publishing tools explained throughout this chapter, you can quickly and easily modify your web content without the need for code. With SharePoint 2007’s Publishing feature, you can publish web content for pages and content approval workflow material right from the browser or use tools such as the Enhanced Text Editor to edit text right on the page. SharePoint has various templates, such as the Collaboration portal and the Publishing portal, that have the Publishing feature already enabled. However, you can enable the Publishing feature on a regular team site, such as a blank site, at any time to give it the publishing capabilities.

Creating a Publishing Portal

If you are planning to create a site that is going to be highly customized and feature many pages of content, you may select the Publishing portal as the site template for your site collection. Like the Collaboration portal template, you can only select this template as a top-level site within a site collection. In the next example, you create a Publishing portal that acts as sample site for the remainder of this chapter.

Tip 

See Chapter 1 for a discussion of what a portal is and what it can do for you.

Try It Out-Create a Publishing Portal Site

In this example, you create a new site collection that acts as a host for your company’s public Internet site. This site contains news articles, company information pages, as well as information on various ski products and services in multiple languages. In the past, creating a public-facing Internet site required in-depth knowledge of HTML and other related technologies.

  1. From the Central Administration site of your SharePoint environment, select the Application Management tab.

  2. Select Create Site Collection from the SharePoint Site Management category. The Create Site Collection window appears, as shown in Figure 13-1.

    Figure 13-1

  3. Select the appropriate web application for your site collection. This is typically the web application hosted on port 80.

  4. Enter a title for your website. For this example, enter Ski Company Internet.

  5. Enter a description for your website. For this example, enter the following for your description:

    Important 

    The Ski Company Internet Website.

  1. For the site URL, ensure that the “sites” path is selected from the drop-down menu and enter skicompany for the URL name.

  2. Select the Publishing Portal template from the Publishing tab as shown in Figure 13-1.

  3. Select yourself as the Primary Site Collection administrator.

  4. Click the OK button.

How It Works

A publishing portal is created with many of the initial lists and libraries that you will need to get started on your website. Figure 13-2 shows an example of how the Internet site will look upon creation.

Figure 13-2

The Publishing Portal’s Lists and Libraries

As mentioned in the last Try It Out, a publishing portal comes with lists and libraries to get you started, including the ones shown in the following list. In addition to these lists, the site collection contains two subsites for Press Releases and Search. You can create new subsites to represent the various sections of your company website. So although you may think of a company website as a single site, in actual fact it contains multiple subsites. As you create each subsite, the navigation updates to reflect your changes. The navigation controls allow visitors to your site to browse the various sections in a seamless and intuitive manner that does not make them feel as though they are actually visiting multiple sites.

In addition to the seamless navigation experience that SharePoint offers users between sites, it also has support for creating portals in multiple languages. In the next section, you see how to take a company website and configure it so that content users can view it in multiple languages.

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