Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Websheets, like any blog or wiki, should be reviewed periodically by a moderator who
has been given the administrator role. This allows the moderator to view the Dashboard
and Monitor Activity pages (see
Figure 11-47
). These pages and the underlying reports
give the moderator the tools to see which pages are the most and least popular, how
long it takes to render a page, who is using the websheet, and many other parameters
that help the moderator make sure the websheet is working optimally.
As you work through
Chapter 12
, notice the links that are labeled History. These
History links are placed throughout the websheet's structural navigation areas. They
take you to context-sensitive report pages that contain comprehensive audit trails of
websheet changes. Contributors, when they know their changes are audited, will make
an effort to hold their contributions to a high standard.
Figure 11-47.
Navigating to the Dashboard and Monitor Activity pages
Summary
This chapter has given you a good look at websheets so that you can now use them in
innovative and creative ways.
Chapter 12
complements this chapter by working
through, on a step-by-step basis, the construction of a websheet from the ground up.