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FIGURE 9-3:
Adding a new page to a new page to a SharePoint site.
FIGURE 9-4:
Publishing a new page to a SharePoint site.
If you want to dig deeper you can look into the guts of SharePoint to see the three primary types of SharePoint pages (in your browser, no less!) — each with a dis- tinct function:
» Content page: Also known as a wiki page, this is the Swiss Army knife of SharePoint pages. A content page provides not only a place to put content but also a kind of workshop for collaboration, development, and customization — multiple users can wield a full-featured text editor built right into the browser. A content page is easy to develop and is an extremely powerful and intuitive tool for collaborative authoring, data capture, and documentation. For example, if you’re in the business of manufacturing consumer products, then you might have a content page that allows customer service reps to capture common questions that users have regarding your products. The page could be dynamically updated, without the need to call in a programmer, as the reps encounter new questions.
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