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::I am not sure about this, but does getting started run at more than 1 level. Eg young new-learners, not so young, parents, teachers and organizations. I am aware the whole wiki supports an unusually wide clientelle. It is a challenge to have a getting started page to pick up each group nicely and take them where they need to go. I like short well targeted pages.--[[User:Inkyfingers|Inkyfingers]] 22:40, 28 October 2011 (EDT)
 
::I am not sure about this, but does getting started run at more than 1 level. Eg young new-learners, not so young, parents, teachers and organizations. I am aware the whole wiki supports an unusually wide clientelle. It is a challenge to have a getting started page to pick up each group nicely and take them where they need to go. I like short well targeted pages.--[[User:Inkyfingers|Inkyfingers]] 22:40, 28 October 2011 (EDT)
 
::: Consider customizing a page where the visitor reveals content of interest to them without suffering the loss of context that following a link to another page requires. Expandable frames and hover text or images are two possible techniques. See, for example, the show/hide of the Sugar Learners' Manual on this page. Extra design and care are required to achieve an effective composition and balance the available bandwidth. --[[User:FGrose|FGrose]] 23:08, 28 October 2011 (EDT)
 
::: Consider customizing a page where the visitor reveals content of interest to them without suffering the loss of context that following a link to another page requires. Expandable frames and hover text or images are two possible techniques. See, for example, the show/hide of the Sugar Learners' Manual on this page. Extra design and care are required to achieve an effective composition and balance the available bandwidth. --[[User:FGrose|FGrose]] 23:08, 28 October 2011 (EDT)
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::::Another technique, two or more pages linked by back and forward arrows. The primary page is as fresh and dynamic as possible, picks up from the point of a new learner with no previous knowledge ... links off this page go only to the most useful pages for this user - avoids distraction. Subsequent pages will be useful to the new learner later and can link to more advanced exploration. I like web sites which help the new user of the site get orientated fast. For example, show/hide technique (above) could be useful for a paragraph on configuration, which is vital on day 1, can be skipped over on subsequent visits, but is in a known place when required. --[[User:Inkyfingers|Inkyfingers]] 06:16, 29 October 2011 (EDT)
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