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Navigation tips

Apr 5th, 2008 | By Fiona Broome | Category: Sitemaps

KeyboardWith any website as large as Hollow Hill (about 300 individual articles), navigation can be a challenge.

Our new format makes it easy for us to update the site more regularly, and it offers several ways for you to find a topic or webpage.

Here are different ways to find what you’re looking for. Use any one of them, or try a few to see which you like best.

1. Use the navigation section at the right side of every page. As you click on categories, sub-categories will become visible… and, in some cases, sub-sub-categories.

All articles in that group will be listed in a panel on the left side of the page. Generally, they’re listed in the order we moved the articles to this format. (The sitemap, linked above, is an alphabetical list.)

2. Use the tags listed on the right side of the page. They include our most popular subjects. (Not all articles at our site have tags. We tagged only those articles that seem to generate unique interest.)

3. Use the sitemap at the top of the page. A huge list of all articles will open.

4. Use our mini-sitemaps for individual categories. They’re linked at the top of the full sitemap.

5. Use the search form at the upper right corner of every webpage. However, due to the demands on our server, this may be the slowest method. (We’re discussing server speed with our hosting service right now.)

For the next several months, we’re leaving our older website online. You can visit that part of this website by clicking on the “Our old pages” link at the top of every new page. (We’re not updating the older pages now.)

As new navigation tools become available for this new site design, we’ll add them. They’re among many improvements you’ll see during the coming months.

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