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Throughout my years of helping different businesses and business units plan and implement SharePoint, the most requested requirement is to make a SharePoint site look not like SharePoint. SharePoint’s look is bland for a reason. It emphasizes function over form. It provides a basic road map, so to speak, to get you where you want to go. I always tell people that SharePoint is a platform with enormous functionality that is just waiting to be the foundation of your own creation! This chapter covers the main areas in customizing your own SharePoint look, or brand, with the use of styles and themes.
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Wright, S., Petersen, D. (2011). Styles and Themes. In: Pro SharePoint Designer 2010. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3618-4_6
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