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HelpThe following presents general information on navigating in the site.If you do not find the information you require to use the site, we invite
BreadcrumbsBreadcrumbs are reference points listed sequentially under
the toolbar, at the top of each page. Breadcrumbs should be read from right
to left, rather than the usual left to right. The name of the page you
are currently viewing is displayed as the last item in the list. Then,
each item listed to the left of it represents one level up in the hierarchy
of documents, all the way back to the Home page. Breadcrumbs are particularly
useful if you are viewing a document that is stored a few levels down in
the site; you can jump back a few levels by simply clicking on any
item in the list of breadcrumbs.
Navigation menu on the leftEach page in the site is accompanied by a menu, provided in
a side bar on the left of the screen. When you are viewing the Home page
of the site, the menu presents the main sections of the site. Clicking
on an item in the menu will display relevant information in the main area
on the right, and, if applicable, a sub-menu will be displayed under the
item you clicked, indicating that you can make further selections to obtain
more specific information. A user can thus drill down many levels in the
site, when levels are offered. It should be noted that the menu only presents
1 or 2 levels at a time. If you drilled down to a third level in the site's
hierarchy, you will no longer see the main menu that was displayed in the
Home page. To back up, you can (1) use your browser's "Back" button, (2)
use the breadcrumbs near the top of the page, or (3) click on the "Home"
button in the toolbar at the top of the page. |
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