Deconstructing a page
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Workshop 5
Terminology
Basic elements
Advanced elements
Departmental elements
Uses
Downside
Upside
Hierarchies
Presentation level
Page level
Block level
Navigation
Page size
Deconstructing a page
Examples of presentation pages
Examples of advanced pages
Online content
Plan ahead
Links and images
Five options for entering text
Construction process
Dos and Don'ts
  

Deconstructing a page

  • Pages are built out of blocks

  • Without blocks, pages are mostly empty

  • Blocks contain text, images, etc

  • But the blocks themselves are invisible

  • No one will look at your presentation page and say, "I see blocks"

  • However, a trained eye can see how a page was built with blocks

  • In much the same way you can figure out how some gigantic construct was built of individual Legos

    Let's deconstruct a presentation page

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