This window is being provided to assist
the visitor who needs help with any aspect of this web site. The following general
information is provided:
How do I navigate this site?
Most navigation links will be found on the left column of this web site (if
this information box has opened over top of this area simple left click the top
header and drag it out of the way). Looking at this column you will find seven
main areas where information is provided. Click on any of these headings and the
list of links will drop down automatically (users with older browsers do not enjoy
this feature). Simply click on the link and it will take you to the area of interest.
As well, information links are provided below this area which will provide
off-site information about many things of interest. Use the drop-down arrow to
the right of "Select One" and click on the link of interest. It will
be highlighted - click "Go There" and you will be taken off-site.
Of course general site administration links can be found on the bottom footer
and top header. Click these links to find information regarding our Privacy Policy
and much more.
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What are these  for?
On the bottom row of the body of each page you will find convenient actions
buttons. The following explains each of the buttons:
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Click this icon to print the page. |
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Click this icon to go back one page. |
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Click this icon to go forward one page. |
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Click on this icon to return to home page. |
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How do I search this website?
To get the most out of searching our site use common search syntax which will
dramatically improve search results.
Here are some examples:
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Use multiple words - This will
return more refined results than a search from a single word. |
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Use quotation marks to force exact matches.
For example, search for "content management system". |
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Use plus (+) or minus (-) operators - Precede
a search term or phrase with a plus (+) sign to indicate it must appear in a search
result. Precede a search term with a minus (-) sign to indicate an undesirable
search term or phrase that must not appear in a search result. For example, searching
for +dogs -collie will return results that are about dogs, but not about collies. |
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Use field searches - Field searches allow you to search
for words that appear in a specific part of a document such as the body text (body:),
title text (title:), alt text (alt:), meta description (desc:), meta keywords
(keys:) or URL (url:). The field name should include the colon and precede the
search word or phrase with no spaces between them. For example, searching for
title:presidents will find pages with presidents in the title of the page.
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Don't forget that you can also go to the site map which lists all the pages. |
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More to come later ...
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