Introduction

Microsoft SharePoint has come a long way since its original roots as a document management system in 2001. With the release of SharePoint 2007, Microsoft merged in the capabilities of the Microsoft Content Management Server 2002, and the potential to deploy SharePoint for web content management was born. Since that time, thousands of companies have built web sites using SharePoint 2007 and 2010.

With the release of SharePoint 2013, Microsoft has continued to evolve the web content management capabilities of SharePoint, making it one of the most mature, stable, scalable, and feature-rich platforms available for deploying and managing business web sites. One of the most exciting new capabilities is support for HTML5, opening up the ...

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