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Navigating the birth.com.au information Birth.com.au is a vast resource, with over 600 topics and 1.2 million words. We have designed the site to make it easy to find exactly what you need and to move around with ease. Information features 1. Page index bar Throughout the information sections there is a progress meter (page index bar) at the top and bottom of each page, like the one below.
This provides a visual indication of your progression through each section or topic. If you put your mouse cursor over a page number on this bar, the topic for each page will display as rollover text. You can also use the 'back' and 'next' buttons at the end of the bar (on the right), to move to adjacent pages. 2. Info Index The information index page displays all the main topics as well as some handy tools like our birth calculator. There is also an info index in the left column of all the information pages. To find a topic quickly use our birthsearch® facility. 3. birthsearch® Our birthsearch® is located on the green navigation on every page. You can type in key words to find a specific topic. 4. Pop-up images Many of the information pages have pop-up images. These can be viewed by clicking on the word 'image' next to the When you have finished viewing the image, remember to click the X in the top of the box to close the image down. If you do not do this, the opened image windows will be minimised in your web browser and accumulate on your 'task' or 'tool' bar on your screen. If your computer program has the facility to view 'pop-up boxes' turned off, you will need to turn this on to view the images (by choosing 'tools', then 'internet options', then 'advanced'). You may also need to adjust internet security settings to allow pop-ups. 5. Did you know? Occasionally, you will come across the phrase "Did you know?" next to a small 6. Glossary terms Words and phrases that require a glossary definition have the meaning embedded into the text on each page. The glossary terms are seen as bolded orange words (not underlined). If you roll your mouse cursor over a glossary term, the meaning will pop-up in a small rollover text box. If the box shuts before you have read the entire definition, just roll your mouse over the word again, to make the box reappear. We hope you enjoy using birth.com.au Catherine and Sandra |