Article 11
SharePoint Online
In this Article :
- SharePoint sites in the cloud
- SharePoint Online Packages
- Setting up SharePoint Online
SharePoint in
 the cloud
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ou will kill two birds with a stone in this Article . The
 objective is to shed light on the very interesting topic of SharePoint branding. Since SharePoint is very popular
 with the enterprise clients, they mostly like to add their own branding to the
 product. There was a time when the only thing you could do “easily” was
 changing the logo and the site’s title and description. Adding elements to the
 page’s style was a cumbersome job. When Microsoft saw companies’ interest in
 this area, they started adding some support in the product and made it easier
 for the users to add branding. Still it was not where it should have been.
 With SharePoint 2007, things became somewhat easier. With SharePoint 2010,
 branding actually took off and we saw some great very well done sites. Now
 with SharePoint 2013, we have full support in the product and branding sites
 has become a lot easier now. With the increasing popularity of mobile
 platforms, responsive designs have taken the top spot and are the #1
 preference of the companies these days. Moreover, SharePoint is now very well
 established in the cloud. SharePoint until now has
 been popular as an Intranet product. Companies usually used it for team
 collaboration and document management but with SharePoint online, companies
 are now deploying sites that offer the same excellent look and feel that was
 the trademark of HTML sites back in the day and on top of that, users get the
 same excellent features that were the hallmark of SharePoint Intranet or
 Extranet solutions, for example, document management,
 users management, user roles, calendars, tasks management, etc. So, in this
 Article , first we are going to setup a SharePoint site in the cloud. Then we
 will develop a branded site for the cloud.
So, here is a brief introduction before we dive into the
 details. SharePoint Online is a cloud based service that helps organizations share
 and collaborate with colleagues, partners, and customers. Users can now access
 internal sites, documents, and other information from anywhere. It is a common
 platform that can be accessed from the home, office or a mobile device. 
SharePoint Online has new innovative features. It has a
 fluid interface, file sharing capabilities, higher storage limits, cloud application development model and robust
 tools for administrators to more easily control the environment. Everyone
 benefits from the new SharePoint Online: users, managers, developers and IT
 professionals. 
SharePoint Online site consists of two sites: the Team
 Site and the Website. Here is some more detail:
Team Site:
 The Team Site is an internal site for your team. All members of your
 organization can collaborate with each. They can share documents and other
 files. Other basis elements of the Team site include announcements, meetings,
 tasks list and issues list, custom lists, etc. 
 You can create subsites from the available site templates. For example,
 you can create a team blog, or a social meeting workspace to organize team
 events, meetings, and so on.
Website: The
 Website is where you design your public site. This is the site that is visible
 to the world.  This website has
 everything you need to get started with designing your site. It has libraries
 to store content such as images, documents, etc. that you can display on the pages
 of your site. 
Site Components
A site is a group of pages where users can work on
 projects, store and share information. Following are some important site
 objects that are frequently used in a SharePoint site.
Lists
A list is a site component that is used to store information quickly. It has CRUD functions. There are different types of lists in SharePoint, for example, a tasks list is used to store and monitor tasks, an events list is used to store events, a custom list can comprise of any number of fields that are relevant to your business.
Libraries
A library is a special type of list that stores files as
 well as information about files. The two most used libraries in SharePoint are: Document library and Forms library.
As the name suggests, document library is used to store
 documents. You can create folders inside a library to define a hierarchy.
 Forms library is used to store electronic forms. You can store forms directly
 in this library. Each form library can be associated with different content
 types. You can publish InfoPath form template in a library and bind it to the
 library. Users can open this template and fill out data. Saving the template
 automatically generates a new xml form that is stored in the same library.
Views
Views play an important part in SharePoint. You can use views to see
 items in a list or library. These views can be added to the home page of your
 site so that all important information from different libraries and lists is
 available on the home page of the site. Multiple views can be created for a
 list or library. You can also use a web part to display a view of a list or
 library on a separate page of the site.
Web Parts
A Web Part is a modular unit of content that forms a basic
 building block of most pages on a site. If you have permission to edit pages,
 you can use web parts to customize the site to display information from
 different sources.
New interface has been reimagined. It is easy to navigate
 and easy to accomplish tasks.
Site Usage
There are several other features that allow administrators
 to control the site. Managing sites in SharePoint is easy because of the built-in functions
 that let administrators control permissions, roles, storage, content
 management, etc.
Permissions
There are different permission levels available out-of-the
 box and you can create your own custom permission levels. You can assign
 permissions directly to the users as well groups. Assigning permissions to the
 groups make permission handling very easy. All you have to do is add or delete
 users from the group. You don’t have to handle permissions individually if you
 don’t want to. For granularity, you can assign permissions directly on the
 files and folders and to the individual users. 
Customization 
Everything can be customized in SharePoint and that’s the beauty of it. You can
 customize the interface, you can customize permissions, you can customize
 navigation. This is the biggest advantage of SharePoint. You are not
 restricted to the out-of-the-box features. SharePoint is scalable. You can add
 your own custom functionality.
Figure 11-1: SharePoint 365 (branded)
 home page
The page you see above is customized and contains custom
 content. One new feature is drag and drop. Another one is on-hover that allows
 users to see a set of rich commands and contextual information in search
 results. 
SkyDrive Pro is cloud storage that users can use to store documents
 directly from within SharePoint. 
Most important interesting new feature is new and improved
 public website. There are different out-of-the-box themes available that can
 quickly change the look and feel of your site. You can also create custom
 themes. Even if you don’t create custom theme, you can create a new design and
 create a master page to incorporate the new design and apply it to your site.
 Following are a couple of themes that come with the product.
Figure 11-2: Out-of-the-box
 themes
Online Packages
As of Dec 2013, the packages are as following:
Small Business
 Packages
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Small Business | 
Small Business Premium | 
Midsize Business | 
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$5.00
   user/month | 
$12.50
   user/month | 
$15.00
   user/month | 
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Enterprise Packages
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Business-class Email | 
Enterprise E1 | 
Enterprise E3 | 
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$4.00
   user/month | 
$8.00
   user/month | 
$20.00
   user/month | 
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Setting up SharePoint Online
In this section, we will start from scratch and setup an
 online SharePoint site. 
Sign-up for a trial version on this link:
Click Free trial
 link under Enterprise E3 plan and sign up.
Here is the direct link: 
Trial version expires after 30 days. If you choose to keep
 the site, then you have to purchase the package.
After you have signed up, you get access to the site. You
 get your own URL. You can also unique URL for your site should you wish to do
 so. You can purchase a domain name and link it to your SharePoint Online site. 
Site URL looks like this:
You are also granted a unique email address that you use to
 login to your site. Your email address looks like this:
Plan the Public Website
So, now you have a subscription, you can setup a public
 website and make it available on the Internet. By default, your site is set to
 Offline mode. Once you have completed the site, you can take in Online. You
 can customize the website to create a professional online presence for your
 business or organization.
It’s always a good idea to do some planning before you
 start the work. Discipline and planning really help to keep things moving
 smoothly.
The website includes several sample pages: Home, About Us,
 Contact Us, Directions, and Blog. You can use these pages and just customize
 the content and you are all set to go live. You can add your company name,
 logo, contact information, and change color scheme. You can also create a
 totally new branded site for your business. That’s our next topic in this
 Article . In this section, we will use out-of-the-box components to set up a
 site.
Figure 11-3: Website menu
 Once you login, you
 will see a global menu. As mentioned before, there are two sites created by
 default, a team site and a public website. To work on the team site, you have
 to select team site from the global menu. To work on the public site, you have
 to select public website from the menu. Global menu looks like this:
Figure 11-4: Global menu
In the global menu, click Sites to see the two sites. Please note that depending on your
 package, the interface may look different. For example, if you are using an E3
 package, you will not see the two sites. You will have to create the sites
 first. By default, E3 package gives you a public site. You can create more
 sites separately.  Click Public site to go to the public
 website. Click on the Home link to
 go to the home page. Then select PAGE
 tab from the top. Click Edit button
 from the PAGE menu. Start typing
 and adding elements to the page until you are done. If you have already
 designed a page using other design programs, copy the page from there and
 paste it in the content area and the save and publish the page.
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