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2.1 Top-level directory structure.

2.2 Rails, as a pie chart. (Mmm…pie.).

2.3 Here’s proof that your server is running.

2.4 Information about the Ruby on Rails environment.

2.5 Simple representation of the MVC architecture.

2.6 Tree view of the files we created with generate.

2.7 The default view for the Site controller.

2.8 Our front page.

2.9 About Us page.

2.10 Help page.

2.11 A navigation bar now appears at the top of each page.

2.12 The effect of using the link_to_unless_current.

2.13 The main page with CSS defined.

2.14 The about page with CSS defined.

2.15 The help page with CSS defined.

3.1 Users schema as displayed by CocoaMySQL.

4.1 Registration page.

4.2 A more stylish registration page.

4.3 Registration page after submission ...

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