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Navigation
This is a quick guide to understanding the navigation controls throughout this web site.

Organization
The organization of this site follows the pattern of an outline. This page gives an explination of what each button and menu item points to.The Next and Back buttons will lead through every page in this site (except the entrance page).


    The Next button or word (hilighted as link) points to the next page within the outline of the web site. Within the research itself, it will act as a page turner. Typically there will be a button at the top and one at the bottom.


    Like the Next Button, the Back Button, points to another page on the web outline. But, the Back Button points to a page above the current page in relation to the web site's outline.

The Menu
The menu allows quick movement throughout the site to other parts within the site. All the below segments of the menu are references to other pages or sets of pages within this site. Feel free to expore.

    Home Page
    The Home Page is typically the first page of the web site, but this button points to the first page after the entrance.
    Contents
    This menu item holds several related items that also can be selected within the menu. These sub items include Navigation controls (this page), MS Reserach, a Formal Proposal for the site, and a editorial of the world wide web as a forum.
    Sources
    This item holds the sorces for all the research contained within this web site. This includes the research on Mulitple Sclerosis, and the Web as a Forum.
    Links
    This page holds additional web sites that are related to the research and other interesting pages. Not all of these pages are related to Multiple Sclerosis.
    Author
    This points to some pages about the author and designer of this web site. This also also holds a link to the dedication of this site.
    Comments
    This page is for the readers to comment on what they have seen or read. Responses are appreciated.
    Text Only
    This link opens to the page, but with very few graphics to allow for quick access to the research.
    Entrance
    This link leads to the very first page which will hold more sponsors and advertisers.
    MS Research
    A Quick reference link to the directory of the research.
    Feedback
    Another Quick reference link to answer from reader comments.
    Dedication
    A quick reference to the sites dedication page.


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