It would be nice if tutorial web pages did not assume you knew certain steps by saying things like "Upload your data to your server instance", but could also be cumbersome for more experienced users to see all that. It would be better if this were handled similar to ESRI's online courses where the details of a task are hidden unless a user clicks to show them. This avoids opening a new web page with previous instructions on it where the user then has to read through and find the pertinent information. Instead the task would say "Upload your workspace to the server instance (show me how)" and clicking on "show me how" would expand, on the same page, a set of bullet point instructions on uploading data to a server instance. This keeps the user on a single page and does not make them find where they were in the text when they come back from another page. This way the experienced user does not need their hand held, but novices have direct access to what they need to know,
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