Hidden List SharePoint

Enter page web part maintenance mode

Append ?contents=1 to the URL of the page for which you want to enter maintenance mode,

for example: http://site/page.aspx?contents=1

Enter page edit mode

Including system pages, such as view or edit pages: NewForm.aspx, EditForm.aspx, AllItems.aspx, etc.
In Internet Explorer’s URL bar type:

javascript:MSOLayout_ToggleLayoutMode();

or

javascript:MSOTlPn_ShowToolPane(‘2′);

Heads up: There is one thing you must seriously consider before editing a system page. This lesson I learnt the hard way from exposing modified edit pages to end-users. When you modify a previously read-only system page, such as a view or edit form, through the shortcut explain above, you make it available for editing to anyone who has contribute rights on that library or list. Hence that page becomes vulnerable to accidental changes by non-power users, because previously hidden Edit Page menu will be visible to them in Site Actions menu.

Access administration pages

A few quick shortcuts that I find not only can save time, but also help bypass obscurity created by system administrators:

http://site/_layouts/savetmpl.aspx – Save site as a template
http://site/_layouts/create.aspx – Create (libraries, lists, pages, sites)
http://site/_layouts/settings.aspx – Site settings
http://site/_layouts/newsbweb.aspx – Create a new site or workspace
http://site/_layouts/sitemanager.aspx – Site content and structure browser

Hiddent List:

User Information List can be accessed (Only if you’re admin) via the browser by navigating to

http://mysite/_catalogs/users/detail.aspx - Shows the detail view of only Users in the list.
http://mysite/_catalogs/users/simple.aspx - Shows the simple view of only Users in the List
http://mysite/_catalogs/users/allgroups.aspx - Shows all the groups without users available in Site.
<site collection URL>/Lists/TaxonomyHiddenList/AllItems.aspx - Hidden Taxonomy List
http://mysite/_catalogs/lt/Forms/AllItems.aspx   ------  List Template galary URL

Default master Page :

Login.aspx
SignOut.aspx
Error.aspx
ReqAcc.aspx
Confirmation.aspx
WebDeleted.aspx
AccessDenied.aspx

Default Application Page :

AccessDenied.aspx
MngSiteAdmin.aspx
People.aspx
RecycleBin.aspx
ReGhost.aspx
ReqAcc.aspx
Settings.aspx
UserDisp.aspx
ViewLsts.aspx

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