How to Use This Book
This section refers to conventions used in the print book and explains how they were modified for the Safari version. The numbers in the following images correspond to the list below.

Summary Boxes. You’ll see gray shaded summary boxes all through the book. (On Safari, the Summary Boxes are bordered sidebars with the title “Summary Box.”) They summarize a topic and point you to articles with examples and further explanation.
Article/Section Number. The first two digits indicate in which chapter the article resides; the last two digits indicate the number of the article within that chapter. The article number is used to refer to this article in all cross-references throughout the book. (On Safari, Article numbers correspond to Section numbers.)
Cross-Reference in a Sentence. To find out more about the topic displayed in gray type (On Safari, this text is displayed in boldface.), see the article referenced by the number in parentheses immediately following the term.
Cross-Reference in a Code Example. When a cross-reference occurs in an example, the cross-referenced text and related article number appear in the left margin. (On Safari, these cross-references appear above the code example.)

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