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For pages within a Clicklaw Wikibook, there are two additional navigation elements that enable you to navigate around the Wikibook:
For pages within a Clicklaw Wikibook, there are two additional navigation elements that enable you to navigate around the Wikibook:


# The table of contents block towards the top right of the page, which provides links to main sections of the Wikibook.
# The table of contents block towards the top right of the page, which provides links to main sections of a Wikibook.
# The navigation box (called a "navbox") at the bottom of the page, which provides links to all pages of the Wikibook; the navbox like a sitemap for the Wikibook title.  
# The navigation box (called a "navbox") at the bottom of the page, which provides links to all pages of a Wikibook; the navbox like a sitemap for a specific Wikibook title.  


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Revision as of 21:57, 27 March 2013

When viewing any page on Clicklaw Wikibooks, you'll find three main navigation elements:

  1. The sidebar gives you access to important pages and commands on Clicklaw Wikibooks. For example, there is a link to the main page of the site, shortcuts to specific Wikibook titles, and printing options.
  2. The tabs on the top of each page enable visitors to see previous versions of the page and enable contributors to make edits and discuss the page.
  3. The search box on the top right of each page enables a full text search over all Clicklaw Wikibooks.
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For pages within a Clicklaw Wikibook, there are two additional navigation elements that enable you to navigate around the Wikibook:

  1. The table of contents block towards the top right of the page, which provides links to main sections of a Wikibook.
  2. The navigation box (called a "navbox") at the bottom of the page, which provides links to all pages of a Wikibook; the navbox like a sitemap for a specific Wikibook title.