Web Parts are reusable components that display content on Web pages in SharePoint 2010. Web Parts are a fundamental part of the team site experience, so make it a point to get comfortable with them and know what your options are.
| Web Part Category | Example Web Parts | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Lists and Libraries | XSLT List View Web Part | Use to create custom list views with SharePoint Designer 2010. Lists and libraries use XSL stylesheets to control output. |
| None | Data Form Web Part | Use this Web Part in SharePoint Designer 2010 to create custom queries and displays. |
| Content Rollup | Content Query Web Part*, Summary Links Web Part* | Query content from anywhere in the current site and customize its presentation. |
| Content Rollup | RSS Viewer Web Part*, XML Viewer Web Part | Use an RSS feed or XML file as the data source and customize its presentation. |
| Media and Content | Silverlight Web Part | Display a Silverlight application with this Web Part. |
*Requires SharePoint Server 2010 Standard license
| Web Part Category | Example Web Parts | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Business Data* | Business Lists | Display items from external data sources, such as databases. |
| People** | Note Board | Allow users to add comments to any page. |
| Navigation** | Tag Cloud | Displays a tag cloud for tags found in the current site. |
| Search** | Refinement Panel, Search Core Results | Use to create custom search experiences. |
*Requires SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise license; **Requires SharePoint Server 2010 Standard license
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