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We have committed many hours of planning and thought into organising this website. One key challenge was to ensure our readers can find content as easily as possible… often a problem on a large website

This menu section holds a number of  ‘useful’ pages to help you navigate to various sections, articles and tools to assist you.

Indexes

These list various sections of the website and dewtail all articles in alphabetical order.

Library

Lists all articles, as opposed to blog posts.

Tags

Tags are used on posts to show topics or themes for that post using keywords. These keywords can be found under each post. If you click a keyword link, it will load a new page listing all articles site wide that have been tagged with that keyword. This enables you to see related posts that span different categories.

The main tags page in this top menu shows ALL tags on the site and canm be useful for browsing various topics.  If a tag is large, it means there are more articles tagged with that keyword, denoting a popular topic.

Page view history

This tool records every page you visit over a one year period. The informatrion is kept in your computer as a cookie. This means no-one else sees the list. Our website writes a cookie to your browser and updates it with your page views. In turn it reads your cookie and displays the page view history.  Each article will show a brief 5 page list of where you have just been, or alternatively yiu can see the last 50 pages in this main menu section.

If you delete your cookies, you will delete this page view history and it will start again. The data is kept between site visits, so this is useful for you to retrace the pages that you have viewed without having to use a bookmark.

Favourite posts

Each article has a small button next to the date stamp showing ‘Add to favourites‘. When you click this button, the article address is added to a list of favourite articles on the page Favourite posts Under the help menu. You will also see the button redraw and show that the page has been saved. If you revisit that page, it will now show that it has been saved as a favourite page.

This feature is useful if you want to save a page for reading later and don’t want to bookmark it in your browser, you can simply vist your favourites page and click the link to the page you want. Your favourite pages are stored in cookie and no-one else see them (not even administrators. If tou delete your cookies, these saved pages will be deleted off the list.

If there are other things you need some help on, drop a comment in to us below…

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