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Design Mode:
 
Design Mode:
This image shows the mockup of screen in Design Mode. On left hand side there is a toolbar consisting of HTML components from where children can drag and drop them on to canvas on the right hand side. 'Canvas' is the region within a tab where HTML components are placed. In this mode the canvas provides ability to move, and reorder the HTML components through mouse itself. The HTML component can be re-sized within canvas by mouse. However, the properties of component needs to be changed through "Propeties Window" that pops up on double clicking the HTML component.
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This image shows the mockup of screen in Design Mode. On left hand side there is a toolbar consisting of HTML components from where children can drag and drop them on to canvas on the right hand side. 'Canvas' is the region within a tab where HTML components are placed. In this mode the canvas provides ability to move, and reorder the HTML components through mouse itself.  
    
[[File:DevelopWeb_DesignMode.jpg]]
 
[[File:DevelopWeb_DesignMode.jpg]]
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The HTML component can be re-sized within canvas by mouse. However, the properties of component needs to be changed through "Propeties Window" that pops up on double clicking the HTML component.The following screen shows how the component properties and their values will be shown.
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[[File:DevelopWeb_PropertiesWindow.png]]
    
Source Mode:
 
Source Mode:
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Publish Mode:
 
Publish Mode:
This image shows the mockup of screen in Source Mode.  
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This image shows the mockup of screen in Publish Mode. The page appears as it is viewed in web browser(i.e. Browse activity)
 
[[File:DevelopWeb_PublishMode.jpg]]
 
[[File:DevelopWeb_PublishMode.jpg]]
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''Expand on the summary, if appropriate.  A couple of sentences suffices to explain the goal, but the more details you can provide the better.''
 
''Expand on the summary, if appropriate.  A couple of sentences suffices to explain the goal, but the more details you can provide the better.''