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To find SharePoint version from the Site URL

1. To find the sharepoint version, simply add the below in the end of site url,     _vti_pvt/service.cnf 2. Other way is using Developer tool (F12) and go to Network --> File --> Select any one and check the MicrosoftSharePointTeamServices under "Header". It shows the version number

SharePoint supported languages, language cultures and locale ids

Language Name Culture Name Locale ID Arabic ar-sa 1025 Bulgarian bg-bg 1026 Catalan ca-es 1027 Chinese (Simplified) zh-cn 2052 Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) zh-tw 1028 Croatian hr-hr 1050 Czech cs-cz 1029 Danish da-dk 1030 Dutch nl-nl 1043 English en-us 1033 Estonian et-ee 1061 Finnish fi-fi 1035 French fr-fr 1036 German de-de 1031 Greek el-gr 1032 Hebrew he-il 1037 Hindi hi-in 1081 Hungarian hu-hu 1038 Italian it-it 1040 Japanese ja-jp 1041 Kazakh kk-kz 1087 Korean ko-kr 1042 Latvian lv-lv 1062 Lithuanian lt-lt 1063 Norwegian (Bokmål) nb-no 1044 Polish pl-pl 1045 Portuguese (Brazil) pt-br 1046 Portuguese (Portugal) pt-pt 2070 Romanian ro-ro 1048 Russian ru-ru 1049 Serbian (Latin) sr-latn-cs 2074 Slovak sk-sk 1051 Slovenian sl-si 1060 Spanish es-es 3082 Swedish sv-se 1053 Thai th-th 1054 Turkish tr-tr ...

Finding SiteTemplate of a SharePoint Site

To find sitetemplate of a SharePoint site, right click mouse on any page of the site, for View Source and search for " SiteTemplateId ". It will show the template name. Usually it will be assigned to a javascript variable.

Customize default SharePoint New, Edit and Display forms using SharePoint Hosted App

I ran into a situation to develop this and referred the below, http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/add-custom-new-edit-display-form-to-list-using-sharepoint-ho/

Famous and Handy SharePoint URL's

Please refer the below url and it contains most of the handy and most frequently used SharePoint URL's, https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/how24/2013/05/23/famous-sharepoint-urls-locations/

Get Sharepoint version of your site quickly

Simply put this url after your base SharePoint site,   /_vti_pvt/service.cnf Example:https://test.sharepoint.com/_vti_pvt/service.cnf

Get all SiteCollections from a Web Application

Please use the below powershell script to get the list of sitecollections from a web application and store it in a text file. This will be run on Windows Powershell ISE   Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell" Get - SPWebApplication http: //yourwebapp.com | Get-SPSite | Select ID, Url | Out-File -FilePath "D:\spSites.txt"