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nfoWare
Construction Zone index.htm nfoWare Construction Structure (this page) |
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default.htm
nfoWare Home Page nfoWare.htm nfoWare Synopsis |
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bits/ construction/ Construction Material, an example of nfoWare data/ dev/ nfoDev gaming/ glossary/ meaning/ notes/ nfoNotes projects/ text/ toolcraft/ trust/ xml/ |
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Subordinate Infrastructure: |
_private/ reserved for use by
FrontPage Extensions construction/ Construction Material images/ standard images directory |
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You're at the Front Porch Construction-Structure of the nfoWare site. The front porch provides some overall entrance material. It is the root of the content of the site and of the construction structure on which the content is maintained.
All nfoWare content is reachable from this front porch (i.e., by browser entry and navigation at the front porch or by use of a URL that specifies a path into the site).
The construction structure is the scaffolding of connected folders that serves as the framework for content development and maintenance. The construction structure is carried in index.htm pages like this one. The front porch (the root) and each subfolder has an index.htm page for that purpose. During early stages of site development, navigation to content might be primarily via the construction structure. As more-polished organizations are developed, they will be grafted atop the construction structure. The scaffolding is never removed, it merely fades into the background.
This web page is part of the engineering, construction-management, maintenance, and infrastructure of the nfoWare site. You are welcome to explore this and other construction-structure pages. You'll need your hard hat and safety shoes.
When nfoWare is published on a web site or mirrored on a CD-ROM or local hard drive, these construction-structure pages provide the basic scaffolding. That scaffolding supports browser navigation and orientation in the material. These index pages link the folder structure together and connect to additional construction information and site content as appropriate.
It is a policy for nfoWare and other nfoCentrale sites that the only access to content be by navigation of links. There are no web-site folders for which the content is directly exposed to public access in the manner of a file-system directory. As part of the construction structure, every folder has an index page, and that page serves to implement that policy as well as establish the site scaffolding.
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created 2004-01-05-14:51 -0800 (pst) by
orcmid |