DefinitionThis component contains a brief introduction to a page's contents. UsageThis component is primarily for Item Class Pages. Since on Navigation Class pages the primary goal is to direct a user through the navigation path, the Primary Navigation component should be at the top of those pages, not an Overview component. The sole exception to this rule is made for the Company Information Gateway page, because the Sun Vision is the cornerstone of what the entire company (and thus, all the contents of that page) is about. Follow example and refer to Usage Guidelines. At procul ex celso miratus uertice montis aduentum sociasque rates occurrit Acestes, horridus in iaculis et pelle Libystidis ursae, Troia Criniso conceptum flumine mater quem genuit. ueterum non immemor ille parentum gratatur reduces et gaza laetus agresti excipit, ac fessos opibus solatur amicis. Many variations are possible, based on combinations of the elements as described above. For pages like Case Studies, more information may be needed in the Overview. While this is seemingly a big departure from the standard variation, the Case Study variation serves the same function and provides a quick read of crucial information for users. Descriptive Title For Case Study
This Variation is to be on a product category or sub-category page where an image treatment is desired to highlight the page or category overview. This component can be used as part of a D2 page component. Blazing speed and performance at compelling prices. Lorem rossi es save now on Sun systems powered by AMD Opteron Processors.
This variation is for item level pages where a brief intro with a picture is needed. The image should be relatively small -- thumbnail size. Large enough to make an impact, but not overpowering. The image can have a border of 2 or 0 depending on the needs of the image. The content should be a brief intro or overview. In this example the intro is several descriptive lines of text each hard wrapped with a BR tag. Longer intros may be formatted with a short paragraph or two. An optional call to action link can be used when an a user can take action on the given item, such as Buy Now or Download -- this link should be followed by a »
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