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This page (help.html) contains information on how to navigate this online resource: NOTE: The colours we have chosen for Web links are: link (brown), active link (blue), visited link (dark pink).

Navigation Bar and Navigation Arrows

Every page (except the home page) in this online resource has a navigation bar and navigation arrows. The navigation bar is on the left of the page. The navigation arrows for 'previous page' and 'next page' are at the bottom of the page and also in the upper left of the page, above the navigation bar.

=> Access the different sections through the navigation bar.

=> Page through the online resource by clicking on the navigation arrows.

  • There is a standard navigation bar common to the preliminary pages, such as the table of contents and about the seminars.
  • There is a standard navigation bar common to the index, search and help pages, containing links to the indexes, search, help and table of contents.
  • The navigation bar changes within each chapter to reflect the contents of the chapter, but always has a link to the table of contents and the chapter content page.

Page Numbers

This online resource uses Web page numbers. The page number is in the upper left of the page. The preliminary pages use roman numerals. Page 1 is the chapter content page for the first chapter (seminar).

=> Page through by clicking on the navigation arrows.

Table of Contents

=> Access the chapters through the table of contents by clicking on the page number to the left of the chapter title.

All chapters have a chapter content page listing its sections and subsections. The sections are in bold text. The subsections are bulleted. Sub-subsections are not listed.

=> Access the sections and subsections through the chapter content page by clicking on the page number to the left of the text.

NOTE: The navigation bar changes to reflect the contents of the chapter, indicating the section and subsection structure by upper and lower case roman numerals. The section or subsection title changes to black to indicate your location within the text.

Chapter Structure and Heading Gradings

All chapters have a chapter content page listing the chapter title and sections. Subsections and sub-subsections are not listed. Chapters can have up to three subheadings (sections, subsections and sub-subsections):
  • Chapter Head - title case, large font
  • A Head (section) - title case, smaller font, brown
  • B Head (subsection) - title case, smaller font
  • C Head (sub-subsection) - title case, smallest font, italic
The chapter head appears on the chapter content page and first page of the chapter. If a section spans two pages the heading is repeated at the top of the page with the word (continued) after it.

NOTE: The navigation bar changes to reflect the contents of the chapter, indicating the section and subsection structure by upper and lower case roman numerals. The section or subsection title changes to black to indicate your location within the text.

References

References are listed in a separate page for each chapter. References are indicated in the text by a running number encased in square brackets in a smaller font.

=> Click on a reference number in the text to jump to the reference.
=> Click on [Return to page...] at the end of a reference to return to the page you were in.

Images

All images in Australian Witness to Science and Medicine Seminars are copyright the acknowledged source. If you use images elsewhere please acknowledge the source of the image, as in the following example:

Source: Australian Witness to Science and Medicine Seminars, 2005 Online Edition, p.30, figure 2.


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