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Authoring InstructionsText_field_nav Alternate Layout Group for Cw_2002Contents
2.0 How to Tell the Style which Page Numbers Map to which WPS Objects. 3.0 How to Find the Object Ids 4.0 How to Set the Range of Pages that will be Considered Valid Pages 5.0 Important Note on Caching 1.0 What You will See When Style is First Applied to Your WPS Volume
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3) Unlike the text_field_nav alternate layout this alternate layout will also have the effects of the mult_choice_letters alternate layout, which automatically letters the multiple choice answers and ignores randomization, so that the content can contain answers like “Both A and C above.” If you do nothing more and try to search for a page, you will get a pop-up window with the following note: ![]() 2.0 How to Tell the Style which Page Numbers Map to which WPS Objects.
If it is not the first part or if it is not called NavPart, you will get the NOTE TO CONTENT DEVELOPERS message mentioned above.
If it is not called Map or if it is not the first destinations module, you will get the NOTE TO CONTENT DEVELOPERS message mentioned above.
Remember to remove the automatically-supplied “http://” (See Section 3.0 How to Find the Object Ids) If the entry does not begin xml/ you will get the NOTE TO CONTENT DEVELOPERS message mentioned above.
For example: ![]() 3. 0 How to Find the Object IdsThere are two ways that you can find the object ids needed set up the destinations module as described above: Using the Link to Content Tool available in the WPS Authoring Tool.
Test Site > Title of Example Introduction 4. Paste that into the URL section of your destinations link. Finding the Object Ids in Authoring Tool Links. If using the Link to Content Tool seems to take too long, you can construct the entry for the URL field by first typing: xml/ Then collecting the object id from the authoring tool:
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http://wpsauth.pearsoncmg.com:8000/WPS_CMA_Render/1,1030,1697997-.00.html
xml/1697997 Finding the Object ID on the new WPS UI once it is released in WPS 5.0Object ids will be clearly listed at the top of the authoring tool page for each object when the new WPS UI is released, making the process of finding the id easier. 4.0 How to Set the Range of Pages that will be Considered Valid PagesAs mentioned in the specification document for this alternate layout group, there are two error pages that will appear to users of the site when they enter text into the search form that is not a page number that has one or more exercises associated with it. One begins, “There are no features for page XX. . . . ” The other begins “You did not enter a valid page number. . . . “ By default, the style will consider any number between 1 and 1000 to be valid page numbers and so will display the second error message for those entries. If you would like to adjust that, so that, for instance, only pages between 5 and 600 are considered valid pages, follow the steps below:
![]() 5.0 Important Note on Caching: When you make changes to the mapping between page numbers and features, or when you make changes to the range of valid page numbers, to see the changes, you will need to refresh your browser window if viewing the site in preview and wait a second of two while the JavaScript is re-written, or re-launch to QA if viewing the QA site. This is because, while most of the functionality is handled in tcl and SS, there are some aspects that are handled in JavaScript so that cached pages can be created: This implementation allows all pages to be cached, which speeds response times. |
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