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Figure 11-46. Annotation section at lower right on a page
Administration
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.
Figure 11-47. Navigating to the Dashboard and Monitor Activity pages
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.
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.
 
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