Use Context
Content Components
Look and Feel
Sample Pages
Use Context
Tutorials help users accomplish larger projects using existing step-by-step guides. They are intended for surgical, exploratory users that have broader tasks to accomplish, but that still want step-by-step assistance.
Content Components
Purpose | Style | Sample text | |
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title | states the project to be accomplished. | A noun | E-Portfolio |
end result | describes the final project and the content it will contain. | The end result is a longer sentence fragment, general a noun. Title this section "End Result:". | End Result:
An e-portfolio with an “About” page and a CV.
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requirements | lists the elements the user should have before starting the project. | Use an unordered list. Title this section "Requirements:" |
Requirements: • A CV in pdf form • A WordPress site
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directions |
lists the broad steps needed to accomplish the project. Each direction will usually be the title of a pre-existing step-by-step guide.
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Use an ordered list and follow step-by-step guide requirements. Include links to step-by-step guides as sub-directions.
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1. Open your WordPress site
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Look and Feel
paragraph: use the default Paragraph format in the editor
headings: use the default Paragraph format and bold in the editor
End Result:
Requirements:
Steps:
expandable steps: place directions as the title of the Expand macro container
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imported step-by-step guide: place guide inside the Expand macro, use the Include Page macro: "Page to Include" should be the name of the page you want to import
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Layout