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1.5. Creating Extra PagesIn addition to letting you modify a site you create, SharePoint also allows you to add pages to your team site. By creating additional pages, you can customize the design of pages in your team site. A basic page looks and acts like an HTML page; however, you can design it entirely within the SharePoint environment. Chapter 1 and Chapter 3 discuss how to create more complex pages that require the use of Web Parts. To create an extra page:
You might, for instance, create a custom page containing a simple HTML table, such as the Web Part page shown in Figure 1-10. Figure 1-10. A sample extra page
To view the page you created, navigate to the section you specified as its save location. For instance, if you saved the additional pages in the Linked Libraries section, you could access the page by:
Figure 1-11 shows an additional page in the Linked Libraries section of the team site. Figure 1-11. Extra page locationNote that some users may have rights to modify the page you created. If another user modifies the page, you would see the user's name in the Modified By column. Similarly, a user may check the page for editing. For more information on the version control built into a library, see section Section 2.4. |
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