Difference Between SharePoint 2010 & SharePoint 2013
Difference Between SharePoint 2010 & SharePoint 2013
2010
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2013
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Look and feel is fully changed from 2007 to 2010?
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Look and feel is fully changed from 2010 to2013?
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url format is changed?
Here url is taking from 14 hive
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Here url is taking from 15 hive
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it is normal theme
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it is a metro theme
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you can find sign as different user by default
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but here you can not find sign as different user by default SharePoint 2013 is installed
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default pop up is available in SharePoint 2010 list while clinking on add new item
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by default pop is not available in SharePoint 2013
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you create link in using site action->site setting->Look and feel
->tree view->here you can create links
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under quick launch bar you can find the edit link option in 2013 her it self you can create the links
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in documents library you cant drag and drop the documents into document library
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here you can drag and drop the file from local machine to library
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their is no apps
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here 2013 is introduced a new concept of Apps
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SharePoint store Is not available In 2010
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SharePoint store Is available 2013 and they ha given some default apps
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if theme is applied to a site it link simply
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but if you apply themes to site he back ground is also totally changed
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SkyDrive is not available in SharePoint 2010
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SkyDrive is not available in SharePoint 2013
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newsfeed is not available in SharePoint 2010
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newsfeed is not available in SharePoint 2013
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client object model and server object model
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client object model mostly support server object model
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navigation bar is their in 2010
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navigation bar in not in 2013
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here we cant edit all the list at time in 2010
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here we can edit all the list at time in 2013 using Quick Edit
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While creating an item their it self you cant create a column in 2010
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While creating an item their it self you can create a column in 2013 its is not possible in 2010
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V4.Master is the default master page in SharePoint 2010
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seattle.master is the default master page in SharePoint 2013
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