Tag Navigation Web Part for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010

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Developer’s Description

Tag Navigation Web Part for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
The Tag Navigation Web Part for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 renders Managed Metadata, Taxonomies, Enterprise Keywords or Social Tags right from the Term Store as additional hierarchical, tree-style navigations using flexible templates. The tags are linked to the SharePoint 2010 Tag Profiles or, alternatively, directly to the tagged content via SharePoint tag search. The SharePoint 2010 Tag Navigation Web Part offers an additional content navigation to browse the corporate knowledge hierarchically – cross site-collection, independent of the content store’s structure.

The managed navigation feature in SharePoint Server enables you to build navigation for a publishing site that is derived from a SharePoint Server managed metadata taxonomy. In SharePoint Server 2010, by default, you could base navigation only on the structure of a site. To create site navigation based on any data structure, you had to create a custom navigation provider. By using managed navigation, you can design site navigation around important business concepts. Managed navigation also lets you create friendly URLs without changing the structure of your site. In SharePoint Server 2010, all publishing site URLs contained a reference to the Pages library and any folders within that library — for example, http://contoso.com/Pages/AboutUs.aspx. In SharePoint Server 2016 and SharePoint Server 2013, you can create URLs that are better for Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and easier for site visitors to read — for example, http://contoso.com/AboutUs. Managed navigation is not available in SharePoint Foundation 2013.

1: What does the registration key mean?
A registration key is a one-of-a-kind ID generated by the FME Licensing Assistant from system data. It's Safe's way of limiting a single fixed license to a single computer.

2: What is a registration key number?
A registration key is a code of letters and numbers that allows access to one of the many Thomson Reuters products, such as Westlaw, CLEAR, Firm Central, and more.

3: What is the registration key?
Each person will create an individual user account by entering the customer's account number, an online registration key (available from your local dealer), and basic billing and shipping address information. The account administrator will be the first account created.

This article describes the key elements of the managed navigation feature, its uses and benefits, how it works, how terms can be used in other locations, limitations of the feature, and includes examples of how managed navigation can be used in a publishing site.

For information about how to create the navigation term set that is used for site navigation, see Plan navigation term sets in SharePoint Server.

For capacity and performance considerations when using managed navigation, see Estimate capacity and performance for Web Content Management (SharePoint Server 2013)

Customize the navigation for your Microsoft SharePoint site to give users quick access to sites, pages, and targeted content.Here are a few things you can do:

  • Change the look of your page’s navigation style, colors, and log
  • On a team site you can add, edit, or remove links on the left-hand menu
  • Edit the top menu, footer menu, or the hub site navigation bar that appears on all sites associated with a hub site
  • Target navigational links to specific audiences with modern SharePoint in Microsoft 365 audience targeting
  • Set up a multilingual site name, navigation and footer on Communication sites

SharePoint metadata, site navigation, and publishing site features

This article explains how to manage metadata and customize site navigation and publishing site features in SharePoint Online by using the add-in model. It also covers ways to work with common web programming patterns and libraries to help customize SharePoint publishing site branding.

Customizing SharePoint 2010 Site Navigation Programmatically (Wrox)

Summary: Learn how to customize the way users navigate your Microsoft SharePoint 2010 site. The article includes code samples that provide a working example of how to display and modify the Top Link Bar and Quick Launch Bar on your site.

 

Overview of Navigation in SharePoint

One of the most common customizations that users request is the ability to change the navigation structure of their SharePoint 2010 sites. Although the navigational elements of a SharePoint site are automatically updated with the advent of new lists, libraries, and subsites, users often want to change or remove links. In a SharePoint-based intranet or extranet site, the user adds links to internal and external resources that would ordinarily be embedded deep in the site. For example, a site that is centered around a specific department or role typically links to multiple, widely distributed resources.

Users primarily navigate a SharePoint site by using the Top Link Bar, located at the top of the page, and the Quick Launch Bar, located on the left side of the page, as shown in Figure 1.

The collection of tabs under the site title is the Top Link Bar. The multi-level list of links on the left side of the page is the Quick Launch Bar. This section explains how to configure the links that the navigation controls display, and how to add links to external resources.

You use different pages to edit the navigation in SharePoint Foundation 2010 than you use in SharePoint Server 2010. Table 1 lists the pages to edit and which edition of SharePoint 2010 uses them.

The collection of tabs under the site title is the Top Link Bar. The multi-level list of links on the left side of the page is the Quick Launch Bar. This section explains how to configure the links that the navigation controls display, and how to add links to external resources.

You use different pages to edit the navigation in SharePoint Foundation 2010 than you use in SharePoint Server 2010. Table 1 lists the pages to edit and which edition of SharePoint 2010 uses them.

The next page is the Top Link Bar page, which lists the tabs in the site’s Top Link Bar. To access the page, click the Top Link Bar in the Look and Feel section of the Site Settings page. You can edit a tab by clicking the edit icon to the left of the tab. You can create new tabs by clicking New Navigation. You can reorder the tabs by clicking Change Order.

Editing Navigation in SharePoint Server 2010

In SharePoint Server 2010, the Navigation Settings page combines the functionality of the Quick Launch and Top Link Bar pages into a single page. To access the Navigation Settings page, click Navigation under the Look and Feel section of the Site Settings page. Use the Global Navigation section to configure how the Top Link Bar automatically updates. The radio button enables you to configure whether the site inherits its Top Link Bar from its parent site or if it uses its own Top Link Bar. Select the check boxes if you want SharePoint Server 2010 to automatically display new subsites and pages in the site when they are created.

Install a license key using a registration key file?

1: Click Install Key after navigating to Tools & Settings > License Management > Plesk License Key.
2: Choose Upload a licence key file.
3: Click OK after providing the path to the key file you downloaded from the email.

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