2 | | Blocks are the "atoms" of the Workspaces. There are two kinds of Blocks. The first group of Blocks (Search-, Notes- and Home/Workspace-Blocks) represent essential tools that simplify working with the system, the second group of Blocks (Table-, View- and Map-Blocks) represent the fundamental units of content in the system. |
| 2 | Blocks are the "atoms" of the workspaces. There are two kinds of blocks. The first group of blocks (Search-, Notes- and Home/Workspace-blocks) represent essential tools that simplify working with the system, the second group of blocks (Table-, View- and Map-Blocks) represent the fundamental units of content in the system. |
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| 4 | Blocks have a titlebar which gives information about the content of the block, a menu bar from where all important tools and functions for the object presented in the block can be accessed, and the body of the block, the content area. |
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| 6 | The different kinds of blocks are: [wiki:WorkspaceBlock workspace], [wiki:HomeBlock home], [wiki:SearchBlock search], [wiki:NotesBlock notes], [wiki:TableBlock table] and [wiki:MapBlock map]. |