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| <h4 class="panel-title">INTRODUCTION TO THE LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDE</h4>
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| <li><i class="fa-li fa fa-plus-square"></i>About this Document</li>
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| <li><i class="fa-li fa fa-square-o"></i> Acknowledgements</li>
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| <li><i class="fa-li fa fa-square-o"></i> Definition of Low Impact Development and Related Terminology</li>
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| <li><i class="fa-li fa fa-square"></i>[[History_and_Context|History and Context]]</li>
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| <li><i class="fa-li fa fa-square"></i>Legislative Framework</li>
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| <li><i class="fa-li fa fa-square"></i>The Evolution of Stormwater Management</li>
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| <h4 class="panel-title">THE LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT APPROACH</h4>
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| <p class="justify">Note the functionality, while not the same as tabs, it allows for large blocks of content in a
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| small space in the same way as tabs, but with additional functionality that would be difficult to accomplish with tabs.
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| Personally I prefer porlets to tabs.</p>
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| <p style="text-align:justify">As to portlet functionality note how they can be dragged and dropped to different locations, if
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| you select the <i class="fa fa-chevron-up"></i> it will close the portlet, selecting the <i class="fa fa-times"></i> will remove a portlet, whereas the <i class="fa fa-chevron-down"></i> will close the porlet. Panels can also be set to the
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| <p class="justify">Note the functionality, while not the same as tabs, it allows for large blocks of content in a
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| small space in the same way as tabs, but with additional functionality that would be difficult to accomplish with tabs.
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| Personally I prefer porlets to tabs.</p>
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| <p style="text-align:justify">As to portlet functionality note how they can be dragged and dropped to different locations, if
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| you select the <i class="fa fa-chevron-up"></i> it will close the portlet, selecting the <i class="fa fa-times"></i> will remove a portlet, whereas the <i class="fa fa-chevron-down"></i> will close the porlet. Panels can also be set to the
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| <p class="justify">Note the functionality, while not the same as tabs, it allows for large blocks of content in a
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| small space in the same way as tabs, but with additional functionality that would be difficult to accomplish with tabs.
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| Personally I prefer porlets to tabs.</p>
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| <p style="text-align:justify">As to portlet functionality note how they can be dragged and dropped to different locations, if
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| you select the <i class="fa fa-chevron-up"></i> it will close the portlet, selecting the <i class="fa fa-times"></i> will remove a portlet, whereas the <i class="fa fa-chevron-down"></i> will close the porlet. Panels can also be set to the
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| desired potion, either open or closed on page load.</p>
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| <p class="justify">Note the functionality, while not the same as tabs, it allows for large blocks of content in a
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| small space in the same way as tabs, but with additional functionality that would be difficult to accomplish with tabs.
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| Personally I prefer porlets to tabs.</p>
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| <p style="text-align:justify">As to portlet functionality note how they can be dragged and dropped to different locations, if
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| you select the <i class="fa fa-chevron-up"></i> it will close the portlet, selecting the <i class="fa fa-times"></i> will remove a portlet, whereas the <i class="fa fa-chevron-down"></i> will close the porlet. Panels can also be set to the
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