To make things
easier...
T
he issue you have in front of you may resemble
a typed magazine but as an electronic mean, it
provides to us and to you of course many additional
services. As you will see, except for the static pages,
the articles have been enriched with plenty of dynamic
elements which make reading and knowledge transition
more pleasant and easily understood. For this to be
possible, some “buttons” have been designed with a
specific use. These are the buttons we will see here to
make “surfing” even easier and more enjoyable.
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Some articles offer extra information placed on an Excel form. By
pressing this button, the form referring to the article will appear.
This symbol stands for the article. In some cases, part of the article
may already be positioned on the page. By pressing this button, the rest of the
article, or even some of its parts will appear.
In this case, the picture stands for visual images. By pressing it, a screen
ill appear with the video that accompanies the article.
By using this button, immediately the area on which it is placed will
be magnified. It actually works like a magnifying glass, providing even more
detailed pictures.
For an article, photo or video clip to close, this button must be pressed.
This symbol has many uses. In some cases it is used as an active scroll
so as to read an article. In other cases, it makes another part of the article
appear on the page. It can also change pictures in a photo gallery while finally
it may simply not be active,being used only for designing reasons.
In some cases, the photographs of an article may be themselves buttons.
This can be understood when placing the “mouse” over the image. If the view of
the picture changes, then a zoom in possible.
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