Entry.Note
The record page defined the body.
The index page opens it for direct movement.
Entry.Note
The record page defined the body.
The index page opens it for direct movement.
Quick.Path
Index.Overview
This page is not here to explain what the record means again. It is here to let the reader choose how to enter it. By album. By track. By index view. Same body of work. Different points of access.
Containers
Enter the record by its major units when you want the shaped body before the individual line items.
Entries
Move by track when the exact entry is the point and the container can be inherited from the index around it.
Orientation
The index keeps album-scale access and track-scale access readable without forcing one into the other.
Album.Index
Albums are the top-level bodies inside the record. This view keeps the larger units visible first so the work can be entered with shape intact.
Full Index
All.AlbumsOpen the record by container and move through the larger bodies of work in held order.
Open.AlbumsPhase I
EntryContainer view for the first held body in the sequence.
View.AlbumPhase II
EntryContainer view for the second held body in the sequence.
View.AlbumPhase III
EntryContainer view for the third held body in the sequence.
View.AlbumPhase IV
EntryContainer view for the fourth held body in the sequence.
View.AlbumPhase V
EntryContainer view for the fifth held body where the sequence turns fully visible.
View.AlbumTrack.Index
Tracks are the direct line items in the record. This view is for named entry rather than broad container first.
Open the specific units directly when the reader needs named entries before album context.
Open.TracksEnter the named track layer inside the first album body.
Open.TracksEnter the named track layer inside the second album body.
Open.TracksEnter the named track layer inside the third album body.
Open.TracksEnter the named track layer inside the fourth album body.
Open.TracksEnter the named track layer inside the fifth album body.
Open.TracksEntry.Views
The same record can be entered from different scales without breaking order. The index should let the reader choose cleanly instead of making them improvise navigation with crossed fingers and caffeine.
Container View
Use this when the body of work matters before the specific line item.
Entry View
Use this when the named unit is the immediate point of entry.
Top-Level View
Use this when the reader needs to choose their route before committing to one depth of entry.
Enter.The.Work
This is the handoff from index to movement. Choose the scale you want and enter the record directly.