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In addition to providing first rate technical information in the articles and tutorials at DVDMadeEasy.com, we provide numerous conveniences, as well.

 

Frame Layout
By using a frames-based layout, movement from page to page occurs quickly and efficiently -- no need to download or redraw lots of graphics in the process.

 

Return Path
At the top of each article, you will find a return path to help you find your way back up the topic hierarchy.

 
Difficulty Rating: Beginner

Difficulty Rating
Before posting, every article is rated on a 3-level scale to determine the best target audience for the article. At a glance you can see if the article is likely to be right for you.

 

Multi-page Navigation
Each article is subdivided into sections, one section per HTML page. This improves readability and allows you to easily find where you left off or jump to a specific section of interest in an article, while never losing track of where you are.

 

System Requirements
Every step-by-step tutorial will include a clear set of system requirements, including authoring platform(s) and software version(s), as well as any additional software or hardware needed.

 

Figures & Code Samples
Articles will include links to figures and code samples in-line with the text. A single click opens an enlarged view in a separate window for easy access and selective viewing.

 

Print-Ready Versions
Every article includes a print-ready version available for download in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. For articles you expect to refer to frequently, download and print the PDF version and insert it into the DVDMadeEasy.com binder you receive with your subscription.

 
 

Related Links
At the end of each article, you will also find a list of links to related articles and Web sites, helping to establish an overall continuity to the information being presented.

 

All of the features shown above are built-in to every article on the site. They are designed to be unobtrusive, while still providing the greatest possible convenience.


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