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How do I navigate through MEERA?

Tips for Using MEERA


Moving between MEERA pages

The navigation bar at the left allows browsing between pages and operates in a similar way to how folders work in Microsoft Windows. Clicking on a folder reveals all of the pages with content related to the folder’s title. When multiple pages are used to cover a topic, they are often organized into sections, indicated by the open book icon (this section – Tips for Navigating MEERA or Planning and Implementing an EE Evaluation – are examples). Sections have drop-down menus and page numbers to help you quickly move between pages.


Internal Links

Internal links will take you to other parts of MEERA. Returning to the original page is easiest by using the back button on your browser.




External Links

External links are identified by a globe icon and open in a separate window or tab. To return to MEERA simply close the external resource.


Breadcrumbs

“Breadcrumbs” appear on MEERA and seem to suggest which pages you have just looked at. In actuality, they identify which folder and/or section in the page you are viewing and therefore are not helpful in returning to a previous page.


by Brian Barch, Autumm Caines, Jennifer Sellers, Michaela Zint — last modified 2007-11-06 19:46

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