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Based on UI structure, a UI Presentation can be divided in in two categories: | Based on UI structure, a UI Presentation can be divided in in two categories: | ||
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This part deals with the content of a presentation unit. It can be a page, frame or a window | This part deals with the content of a presentation unit. It can be a page, frame or a window | ||
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Revision as of 19:47, 29 October 2009
Contents
Development process
Based on UI structure, a UI Presentation can be divided in in two categories:
- Page/Window content design
- Page flow design
Page/Window content design
This part deals with the content of a presentation unit. It can be a page, frame or a window
Static content
UI structure and appearance doesn't change in the whole life circle. It deals with a presentation structure. It is a simplest case. But in a real application, this case is very rare. But it is a foundation of dynamic UI design.
Control flow
This part deals with the UI evolution through time.