Customizing Landing Page of Quickr for Domino 8.5.1 (part-3)
I am blogging an interesting finding now :)
I have posted part-1 and part-2 for the customization of Lotus Quickr for Domino 8.5.1 so far.
I am blogging an interesting finding now :)
I have posted part-1 and part-2 for the customization of Lotus Quickr for Domino 8.5.1 so far.
Many may have heard of it. This week, strange things happened in Turkey.
One actor of the incident is Digiturk, which is a leading company providing digital broadcasting services and the owner of all media rights for Turkish Super League football matches (with a record deal, 321 mil. USD).
I really don't know what to do about it. I asked some IBMers and did not get any answer. So if you know something, please alert me and end my pain :)
I recently downgraded my domino server from 8.5.2 to 8.5.1 to be able to run Lotus Quickr 8.5.1 which requires older version. This is another issue of 'Dear IBM, please...'
After downgrade, an XPage application failed in some dojo elements like calendar fields. Specifically, I first discovered the problem with missing calendar icon in date picker object.
My latest post was about Lotus Quickr for Domino customization. While designing Turkish Lotus User Group site, I have learned lot about this customization issue.
I said that it was poorly documented, whereas IBM released this handy presentation about the general concept of widget customization. I wish I had seen this before I have consumed hours to understand what's going on. Unlucky me :)
We have started to get registrations for LUGTR2011 conference!
Check out lugtr2011.com for details...
Lately, we announced IBM as the main sponsor the LUGTR2011 conference... Now, it's time for others...
In grand opening today, another set of clues about Lotus Sametime has been public...
At the grand opening today, IBM Social Business Toolkit has been announced.
I have been watching OGS session at Lotusphere 2011. You may (and should) watch itagain and again... I were expecting important announcements this year, but it turned out to be an underestimation at my side :)