Month: August 2014

Screenshot of the corev15.css file from SharePoint 2013

Useful CSS Classes in SharePoint 2013

SharePoint 2013’s corev15.css file comes with a bunch of useful CSS classes. It doesn’t compare to something like Zurb Foundation or Bootstrap, but there’s enough in there to allow you to write less CSS for your custom apps. It’s also a great way to ensure that your app blends in with the SharePoint UI for a more consistent…

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Upgrading a 2009 13″ MacBook Pro with SSD and RAM

My fiancé has a 13″ MacBook Pro from 2009. While it probably worked great when it was new, five years later it had become painfully slow (#firstworldproblems) with its 2GB of RAM and 160GB HDD. A few searches online uncovered others who had similar setups and successfully upgraded them to modern performance standards with an…

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