navigation help
ENGLISH NAVAGATION HELP
-The top of the page contains the title of the page, which is should give a basic idea of the page you are looking at.
-Along the <<< LEFT <<< side of the page ALL major pagelinks are contained. (not yet included)
LINKS
-may be page links or file links. The links can be followed by left clicking on them.
PAGE LINKS
- There are two types of pages: INDEX PAGES and INFORMATION PAGES
INDEX PAGES: gives a small ammount of summary information about the general idea of the current area of the website you are at. It may also contain links to other pages which may be either index or information pages, giving a breif discription of the pages along with the title of the link and the URL/URI.
INFORMATION PAGES: information pages contain detailed information about a topic. These pages in addition to acting much like the index pages
-At the bottom of some information (non index) pages there may be other sections such as a bibliography reference data etc
FILE LINKS
Various types of files may be linked such as .exe, .mp3, .zip etc.. also as content on pages some pages may contain pictures or links to nondisplayed pictures.
CAUTION: befor running any file on your computer it is advisable to check/scan it befor running it as it may be corrupt and impair or damage your computer.
add other languages or a translator etc..
IN DEVELOPMENT FOR INTEGRATION
TEXT ONLY FORMAT to both speed things up and let you use something besides the latest browser with the latest enhancements.
At times, we do put information into graphics and tables, but we've also tried to provide text-based alternatives where we can. Please let us know if we've missed something or forgotten about how your browser displays information.
FOCUS OF THIS SITE:
(1) Provide Public Information
(2) Make clear the required Operations and Planning
(3) Provide accessability to Training and Technology
(4) Keep an ongong record of News and Activities
(to be amalgamated from transinet)
When you select one of these main topics, the menu page you
call up lists the pages in the section and provides a brief description of each
page's content. To move from page to page within a section, you may either click
on the "next" arrow at the top of each page (below the section icon), use the
links at the bottom of each page or return to the section menu page or the WAC home page to select another topic.
By
clicking on the "next" arrow, you may navigate forward or backward through
successive pages presented in their natural progression, much like you would
find in a printed book. (To move forward or backward by the order of pages you
actually have selected, rather than by the natural progression of the site, use
the "forward" or "backward" buttons in your browser's navigational bar at the
top of the browser window.)
To
easily find a specific document or information about a specific topic on the
WAC site, use the site Index, which is composed in tabular form much like
the contents page of a printed book.
NAVAGATION MENU
At the bottom of the page