Note
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try signing in or changing directories.
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try changing directories.
Applies To: Office SharePoint Server 2007
This Office product will reach end of support on October 10, 2017. To stay supported, you will need to upgrade. For more information, see , Resources to help you upgrade your Office 2007 servers and clients.
Topic Last Modified: 2016-11-14
Important
This article is one of a series of articles that describes an end-to-end scenario that outlines how to plan, design, build, and maintain an enterprise's Internet presence Web site based on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.
Previous article |
|
Next article |
|
Beginning of scenario |
Maintaining the site and customizations includes the following:
Authoring and publishing the site on a weekly schedule.
Modifying or adding layout pages, master pages, or cascading style sheets as needed.
Adding new custom site elements such as Web parts or custom field controls.
Maintaining the site’s content
Maintaining the editorial calendar is the responsibility of the content lead in partnership with marketing team members, site authors and site editors. The content team meets weekly. They first verify the results of the previous week’s content deployment to the publishing farm and then they assign and discuss the following week’s assignments.
Action |
|
Outcome |
The new page is deployed to the Production farm the next time content deployment runs. |
Resources |
|
Maintaining the site’s design
The content lead, program manager, and designer maintain a schedule of tasks that are related to site artifacts and branding. They schedule the tasks as needed to meet site customization goals. Changes to the site design may be motivated by branding considerations, such as to introduce new color schemes or fonts, or they may be in support of new, developed site elements.
Action |
|
Outcome |
The new page layout is deployed to the production farm the next time content deployment runs. |
Resources |
|
Maintaining developed site elements
Custom site elements add new functionality to the site. These are researched and proposed by the program manager of the Solutions team in partnership with the content lead.
Action |
|
Outcome |
The new Web part is available for site visitors to use on some pages in the Products site. |
Resources |
Download this book
This topic is included in the following downloadable book for easier reading and printing:
See the full list of available books at Downloadable books for Office SharePoint Server 2007.