After completing Visual InterDev 6: Management and Design, the user should be able to:
| Use the link view for site management |
| Repair links |
| Design sites with future enhancements in mind |
| Design a web site effectively |
| Use the site designer for web site management |
| Create effective site navigation and layout |
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Introducing the Link View
| Exploring the link view features |
| Opening a link view |
Using the Link View
| Opening the link view diagram for an application |
| Filtering the link view |
| Working with objects |
Managing Time and Effort
| Leveraging your web site for the future |
| Repairing the links |
Effective User Interface Design
| Defining the interface purpose |
| Identifying user needs and expectations |
| Designing and testing the user interface |
Using the Site Designer
| Creating a site diagram |
| Creating new pages for the site |
| Adding existing pages to the site diagram |
Designing Site Navigation
| Establishing page hierarchy |
| Using the PageNavBar design-time control |
Effective Layout and Forms
| Leveraging layouts and themes |
| Reviewing HTML form design |
| Considerations checklist |
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A typical course has the following features:
| Exercises that allow users to practice in the real application |
| A file containing the text of the exercises |
| Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to the real application |
| A course index |
| A glossary |
| A Skill Assessment |
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