We are designing a portal with Share Point 2010 platform. Content is more informational oriented with hardly transactional tasks within it. I understand there are many views on SP UX but can someone let me know what needs to be referred (even any documentation?) when development team has less time and want to use Share Point 2010 (not 2007) Out Of Box features as much as possible. Client is looking for rich UI. From interaction and visual design point of view, up to what level designer can customize things? I know SP supports will say everything is possible, I agree; but we have time constraint as a major challenge.
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closed as not a real question by JonW♦ Aug 2 '12 at 8:40
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