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Navigational Tools
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Country Link Maps
| Click the text on each of the maps to link to the identified page. To return to the main map from any point in the document, click on Home on the menu bar.
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Colour sidebars
| The text on each of the maps is mirrored in the corresponding colour sidebar. Each sidebar acts as a hyperlink and is colour-coded to the Country Link Line it refers to. |
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Colour coding
| Coloured borders that wrap pages are colour-coded to match corresponding Link Lines and sidebars. Page borders do not act as hyperlinks. |
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Menu Bar
| As you move through the document, the menu bar will adapt to identify exactly where you are in the document as a whole. The precise point will be highlighted with a colour change to the selected menu item.
The text (not the background) of the menu bar acts as a hyperlink. The cursor needs to be on the text before you can click to a new page.
To return to the top of the page you are reading click on its name on the menu bar.
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Arrows
| Arrows (backward and forward) on either side of a page are used from time to time to provide a linear flow through certain sections. The reader may choose not to follow a linear flow by using the menu bar as an alternative navigating tool |
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Images
| Any image that is highlighted with a blue border forms a link to a new page. The image
itself is a hyperlink. In the page entitled Australian and New Zealand AIDS Memorial Quilt Projects,
clicking on any of the quilts will open a movie on the page.
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