156 CHAPTER 6 DECOUPLED NAVIGATION PATTERN E (Make web site)
156 CHAPTER 6 DECOUPLED NAVIGATION PATTERN E B V N Figure 6-3. More-complicated HTML page structure Figure 6-3 shows three types of links: classical, user interaction, and dynamic GUI. A classical link has already been explained. A user interaction link is used when the result of content navigation depends on what the user provides as data. In Figure 6-3, the user interaction link is a text box used to define a query that executes a search. The results of the search depend on the content of the query string. The dynamic GUI link is a short-circuited link that when clicked will execute some logic resulting in the navigation of content, generation of images, or some other visual effect. Figures 6-1 and 6-2 show links of the traditional or initial Web, and Figure 6-3 shows links of the modern Web. The modern Web has changed what it means to navigate content, in that information is navigated. Navigating information is more complicated because determining what information is navigated requires client-side logic. In Figure 6-3, not all links are created equal from a logic perspective. Some links are more complicated, and that is the focus of the Decoupled Navigation pattern. Figure 6-4 dissects the HTML content of Figure 6-3 into individual content chunks.
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