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FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND THIS WEBSITE Using the menu buttons near the top of the site's home page can get you where you want to go quickly and easily. Just click on the button for the topic that you want. The website is arranged in a top-down structure. All major-topic pages are linked directly to the home page. Pages that are part of a major topic are linked to the top page of that topic. More detail can be found on lower level pages. Here is how the home and major topic levels are arranged on another site similar to this one (www.paseohighschool.org). The lower-level boxes are the same as the buttons at the side of the home page The "+" signs on the 1950s Alliance and the Yearbooks boxes indicate that there are more pages linked to those pages. On our site, the homepage buttons are stacked vertically, rather than in rows as shown below.
Here is the set of pages linked to the 1950s Alliance page on the sample site.
Notice the Up shortcut link at the top of this page level. Clicking that button will take you to the parent page to which the current page is connected. If you were looking at the page called Meeting Photos, then it would be listed in the this page level part of the shortcut links, and the Up shortcut link would take you to the 1950s Alliance page Each time that you pick a different page at the major topic level, you will see a different (or empty) list of pages at the Child Level. SECRETS IN VIEWING PHOTOS IN INTERNET EXPLORER Sometimes a photo displayed on a website is larger than the space available to show it in your web browser. Later versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer are usually set to resize the images automatically to fill the available space. This may result in print that is too small to read, or in images that are too small to view properly. If you think that this may be the case, try resting your mouse
pointer on top of the picture. Take your hand off the mouse so that the
pointer does not move. If the photo is actually larger than it appears in your browser,
you will also see the Enlarge or Fit Icon on the bottom right corner of the
picture.
Here is an example picture with the icons in place.
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