When you use Office 2007, you must know that Office 2007 introduces a completely new interface pattern: Ribbon. In SharePoint 2010, the interface style will also use a similar ribbon interface. The menus and options displayed by the Ribbon interface will be dynamically adjusted as the user's page and the user's current actions are available.
The following figure is the home page of a SharePoint 2010 site created using the team Site template:
In the upper area of the page, you can see the relevant two ribbon panels:
Where "Browse" is the standard browsing mode, and "page" indicates that the ribbon panel will place the page actions related to the page currently being browsed. If we click on the "Page" panel, we can see:
Buttons such as "edit" (Edit current page), check out (checking out the current page), edit properties (modifying the properties of the current page) are included in the page panel. Some of the buttons themselves contain submenus, such as the "Edit" button:
If we click the "Edit" button and start editing the current page, we can see that the panel displayed in the Ribbon area above the page is also automatically adjusted to the appropriate editing tool:
In the page edit state, we can use the "Save" button in Ribbon to save the changes we made:
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