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nfoWorks |
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Superior Zone: | none | |
Local Zone: | construction.htm
Construction Zone (front cover, this page) c000000.htm Diary & Job Jar index.htm nfoWorks Construction Structure |
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Subordinate Zones: |
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Blue Sky Office Construction Zone construction/ Construction Material Construction Zone dev/ Development Construction Zone diary/ Diary (Pursuing Harmony blog) Construction Zone notes/ Notes Construction Zone pct/ PCT Construction Zone rct/ RCT Construction Zone |
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Related Materials: | Construction Material | |
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This is the Construction Zone for the front-porch (root-section) level of the nfoWorks site.
Every folder in this site is bolted into the construction structure.
The construction structure provides the scaffolding on which the site is
erected; it is always enterable via the
index.htm page that every
folder possesses, no matter what other default pages are present. Each
index.htm page provides an anchor point for any other scaffolding in the section. The index page also serves as the default page of the section during early construction and
sometime for a long time after that.
The construction structure is never
removed. It becomes covered over by the placement of content and any facade page
(e.g., default.htm) that provides a friendlier,
production entry to the folder, but the structure remains as foundation.
The construction structure of the site is also a way to
situate and anchor all of the content. The top-right corner of every
ordinary page is the anchor block. When present, the anchor block
provides the folder hierarchy that the page is situated under. It is a
way to navigate to the containing section and its superiors. The
construction structure and the content structure are congruent in this
regard–they share the same folder hierarchy. If there is no anchor
block for a particular style of page, there is usually an alternative near
the top of the page.
Access to the construction structure is always available.
The "Hard Hat" image in the lower-left corner of all non-index pages provides a link to the construction
structure under
which the current page is situated. These links are to the
index.htm page in the same folder.
(Some of these images provide links to the document-engineering materials
that are specific to an individual page, rather than for the entire folder.
The title of the image indicates which case applies.)
The construction structure locates applicable
construction zones. The "Hard Hat" image in an
index.htm page is used to link to the nearest construction zone.
This will be in the same or a superior section. Each construction zone
provides a local job jar of "work orders" and construction items.
There may be additional materials that are specific to the construction of the given section and its
subordinate folders.
Chaining of construction zones. A construction
zone page, such as this one, always provides a table for reaching the
construction zones in its vicinity: the construction zone that is
immediately superior to this one and those other construction zones for
which the present one is the immediate superior. Every table also
provides a link to the Construction Materials section and any other
resources.
This construction zone applies to the construction of all pages in the "root" or front-porch of nfoWorks. This construction zone is reachable from all construction zones in subordinate folders. There are no superior construction zones.
For further information on the construction approach and the practices for achieving consistent construction of nfoWorks, visit the Construction Material section.
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