Difference between revisions of "Portal"
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{{stub}}''This is the meaning of the word in the nodal context. For [[XmlWiki]] workspaces, see [[:Category:Workspaces]]'' | {{stub}}''This is the meaning of the word in the nodal context. For [[XmlWiki]] workspaces, see [[:Category:Workspaces]]'' | ||
*'''See also: → [[Interface]]''' | *'''See also: → [[Interface]]''' | ||
A workspace is a [[Node]] containing a collection of concepts and tools relating to a particular user or group. It exhibits layout and graphics properties based on the fundamental [[Geometry]] and higher-level [[Box Model]]. Workspaces may be static and used as templates or classes, but in normal operation a workspace is a dynamic user-interface structure undergoing change from interaction with its user or group members. | A workspace is a [[Node]] containing a collection of concepts and tools relating to a particular user or group. It exhibits layout and graphics properties based on the fundamental [[Geometry]] and higher-level [[Box Model]]. Workspaces may be static and used as templates or classes, but in normal operation a workspace is a dynamic user-interface structure undergoing change from interaction with its user or group members. |
Revision as of 19:34, 3 November 2006
This is the meaning of the word in the nodal context. For XmlWiki workspaces, see Category:Workspaces
- See also: → Interface
A workspace is a Node containing a collection of concepts and tools relating to a particular user or group. It exhibits layout and graphics properties based on the fundamental Geometry and higher-level Box Model. Workspaces may be static and used as templates or classes, but in normal operation a workspace is a dynamic user-interface structure undergoing change from interaction with its user or group members.