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Currently I am trying to set up a website in Sharepoint Services 3. I've managed to create a Web Part page with the content, although the CSS for the site and the inbuilt CSS for the Sharepoint structure seem to conflict.
The main problem however is that I can find no way of removing / disabling the title bar, search bar, navigation and all the other Sharepoint stuff that gets included at the top of the page I've created.
I want to be able to have these areas completely invisible / disabled for read-only users and anonymous users, and only visible for admins. basically all I want anonymous and read-only people to see is the actual web part content- nothing else.
I tried setting up a new "master page" which was missing these areas, but of course if I make a page using this master page, the edit controls and title, search, navigation etc. become disabled / missing for all users including admins- which means admins / conten t managers can't edit the web part content!
I've spent a long time trying to find an answer to this but nobody seems to have an answer. Does anyone know what needs to be done? Can it be done at all?!
Please advise!
From the little I've seen of sharepoint used for intranets, and knowing the wild west nature of the Internet at large, I'd not feel comfortable having sharepoint on a public server at all.
For the rest: you're already way beyond what I ever did with sharepoint.
Not many around these neck of the woods have caught on to the SharePoint advantage, I haven't either. I've dabbled a little bit and that whole platform looks very promising. I think you'll find the community over there to be quite large and giving.
Bunch of *nix geeks around here. You mention Windows and the MS Lynch Mob is notified via RSS or something. ;)