How to use the site
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How to use the new na.org website
Welcome to the new http://www.na.org/ website. Our site contains many thousands of pages of information and many applications. This simple “how to” helps you navigate the site.The site has three entrances you see on the front page, each one with its own menu system and files. Some content is available from all three entrances. Because of the nature of this site, content changes often. You can always find out what new files have been added in the last thirty days by clicking on the “What’s New” button in green. A list will come up showing page titles, a brief description and a link to each new addition.
The menu system is dynamic, meaning that it may have sub-menus that you can see by allowing your pointer to hover over a menu item. Clicking on any menu item will take you directly to that page. Or, if you wish to just use the structure of the site itself, click on the “sitemap” link at the bottom of any page. It will show you how the site is organized with links to the pages. This may be especially useful of you have any difficulties with the menu system.
You can also use the “search” feature from any menu. The search engine allows you to search all areas and all types of files including Adobe Acrobat PDF files. You can enter a keyword or a phrase and choose whether you want to search all files or just web or PDF files; the search word or phrase must contain at least four characters. The results will show the page name and link with the keyword or phrase entered highlighted in red.
Again, welcome to our site. Should you have any difficulties navigating the site, please email webmaster@na.org.
