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Configuring the Sites Directory taxonomy in SharePoint Server 2007

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The sites directory gives you the ability to aggregate sites and URL-addressable locations into a single or multiple taxonomies (a taxonomy is just a method of organizing content and metadata into an intuitive, browsable format).  For example, here is a sample Sites Directory that has been built with a method of organizing sites by Customer, Department and Project.

 

The Sites Directory allows you to categorize sites in any manner you wish.  Sites can be assigned to more than one category but the categories that exist are entirely up to you.  Nearly everyone is going to way to modify the current category structure in the default Sites Directory.  To modify the current category structure in the Sites Directory, on the Site Actions menu, select Edit Page. On the Categories tab, you’ll see the Categories web part.  In this web part, click Edit Sites and Categories.  From the Settings menu, select List Settings.  This will cause the Customize Sites page to appear.  The categories that you see on the default Sites Directory page are actually columns in a list.  Modify the Columns to the list under the Columns grouping to customize the taxonomies for your sites.

 

Because this site template has some unique coding beneath the covers, there are several things you should understand about modifying and creating categories:

  • When creating a new column, the Column Name becomes the heading in the sites directory page
  • If you select “choice” as the information type for that column, then the user will be able to select one or more choices from that columns list data if you select the display of the list to be “checkboxes”.  If you select “radio buttons”, then the user will be able to select only one choice.
  • Yes/No information types should be used if the site’s metadata is only two choices that are mutually exclusive, such as “Key Customer Site” or “Extranet Site”.
  • To group the sites by audience, select the Audience Targeting radio button

 

The Add Link to Site tab allows you to add links to the Sites Directory even though the web site is not in your SharePoint farm.  This feature existed in SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and was often overlooked because the name “Sites Directory” implied that the directory was only for SharePoint sites.  However, you can use the Sites Directory to organize any URL-addressable location.  This can come in handy if you’re organizing sites on the internet to meet particular needs within your organization.  For example, your company’s competitor sites can be organized into a small taxonomy so that your marketing and sales departments can better understand how to market and sell successfully against your competitors.  Another example would be organizing your vendors across all of your departments in such a manner that users within your organization can find the vendors’ web sites to see what their contact information is, what additional products and services they offer or just to learn about press announcements that they have recently released.

 

Unlike SharePoint Portal Serve 2003, when a new site is created using the Create Site link, a sub-site of the portal is created, not a new site collection.  New site collections are only created in Central Administration in SharePoint Server 2007.

posted on Thursday, July 06, 2006 8:15 AM

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# re: Configuring the Sites Directory taxonomy in SharePoint Server 2007 8/20/2006 8:08 PM Dan Usher

Any chance that the images can be fixed? They show up broken :-\

# re: Configuring the Sites Directory taxonomy in SharePoint Server 2007 2/11/2007 6:09 PM grayghost

great post... too bad that there aren't more like it, specifically encompassing the topic of different publishing pages such as the site directory.

# re: Configuring the Sites Directory taxonomy in SharePoint Server 2007 5/10/2007 11:10 AM jimmay

The images only appear when you use IE. They are resources not present when using Firefox....

# re: Configuring the Sites Directory taxonomy in SharePoint Server 2007 5/18/2007 5:28 AM Anhpt

I want to remove Division and Region categories in Categories Webpart
Can you give me a way to do that?

Thank you.

# re: Configuring the Sites Directory taxonomy in SharePoint Server 2007 11/29/2007 1:58 PM Kathy

If you create a new Site Directory site, and you use the Add Link to Site to link to an existing site, is there a way to get the site to show up under the Site Map tab?


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