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 Search - med size 

No info boxes at all - if it is irrelevant always use links to take them to what you have mentioned. Keep the content as short as possible.

To learn how to use the "area", click here.

VIDEO

Here, write a short overview of what the page will describe.

CONTENT:

This area explains what this part of the system is and what you can do in it. Begin it with a short introduction which provides an overview of what the area is and what it does. Go into detail about the area's components in the following paragraphs.

Keep it simple.

Link to the How-to page in the initial paragraph description.

Do not include any horizontal rules for now.


First Section:

Where to find Area

Area X can be found in an Area of your accessplanit system


Second Section:


Setting up Area

Give a breakdown of all of the fields that need to be filled in in order to set up a particular area of the system. Bold these fields, with explanatory text displayed underneath.

VIDEO:

The video for an Overview page goes at the top of the page, just below the initial description.

TEXT STYLING:

This is a heading, using Heading 2.

paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph.

This is a sub-section, using Heading 3.

paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph.


This is a sub-sub-heading, using paragraph and bolding.

paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph.

IMAGES:

Images must:

  1. Be the "Original" size. 
  2. Clear and concise, relevant!
  3. Use the Systems "Natural" borders, to help show the end/sides of the image
  4. Be below the text explaining the image

Images must not:

  1. Have borders
  2. Be of singular areas of the system e.g. no images of buttons, search boxes etc. Always grab the as much of the interface as possible.
  3. Be smaller or bigger than the original size
  4. Never contain personal information. Always use test users. Not real names.



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