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\previouspage studio-installation.html
\nextpage creator-quick-tour.html
- \title Your First UI
+ \title Tutorials
\image loginui4.gif "Log In UI"
- You can follow a set of hands-on tutorials that build on each other to
+ \section1 Video Tutorials
+
+ When you run \QDS, the \uicontrol Tutorials tab in \uicontrol Welcome mode contains links
+ to video tutorials. To watch a tutorial on YouTube,
+ select it.
+
+ \section1 Written Tutorials
+
+ You can follow a set of hands-on tutorials that
illustrate how to use the features of \QDS. Even if you plan to export your
- designs from a design tool, it is useful to first create a small UI from
- scratch to learn to use \QDS. In particular, \e {Log In UI - Components}
+ designs from a design tool, it is useful to go through tutorials to learn to
+ use \QDS. In particular, \l {Log In UI - Components}
describes the terms and concepts that you will run into when exporting
designs with \QB.
@@ -43,8 +51,8 @@
yourself with the parts of \QDS in general, and the \uicontrol Design
mode in particular: \l{User Interface} and \l{Design Views}.
- In addition to these entry-level tutorials, \QDS comes with examples
- and video tutorials that you can open from the \uicontrol Examples and
- \uicontrol Tutorials tabs in the \uicontrol Welcome mode. For more
- information, see \l {Examples and Tutorials}.
+ In addition to these tutorials, \QDS comes with examples that you can open
+ from the \uicontrol Examples and tabs in the \uicontrol Welcome mode. For more
+ information, see \l {Examples}.
+
*/