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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. 

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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. 

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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.

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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.

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by Brian Barch, Autumm Caines, Jennifer Sellers, Michaela Zint last modified 2007-09-05 08:44

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