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::: 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)
 
::::I like all those ideas. 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 get orientated fast. The 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 again.--[[User:Inkyfingers|Inkyfingers]] 06:41, 29 October 2011 (EDT)
 
::::I like all those ideas. 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 get orientated fast. The 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 again.--[[User:Inkyfingers|Inkyfingers]] 06:41, 29 October 2011 (EDT)
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== Modified Suggestion ==
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Linked Pages.
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*[[Getting Started(0)]]
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: shorter version of existing page.
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:'''Forward Links''' to [[Getting Started Explore(1)]]
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**[[Getting Started Explore(1)]]
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::'''Just needs to be viewable in Sugar Activity, Browse!'''
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::New page, assumes no previous knowledge and no other support.
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::'''Back Links''' to [[Getting Started(0)]]
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* Look at [http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Help.html] NEW Click on "Help"
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::'''It now points to your crib sheet day1''' It could be used to point to a different page on the wiki or file. satellit_ 11/12/2011
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:'''(Basic editing of .html file in gedit)''' ''Nice one, thank you, I see how you have done it, honoured!''
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::: Thanks - I did not pick it up the first time you gave me the clue! inky, 12/11/11
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If each page happens to fit 800x600 I see that as a benefit.Edit--[[User:Inkyfingers|Inkyfingers]] 14:51, 29 October 2011 (EDT)
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: That sounds promising. The actual content in each section will need time to flesh out. This would best be done in http://wiki-devel.sugarlabs.org/go/Getting_Started, and the product can be copied back here, when ready. --[[User:FGrose|FGrose]] 14:55, 29 October 2011 (EDT)
 
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