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How is the site organized?
Submitted by Lynette Reid on July 8, 2006 - 3:01am.
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There are four sites distinguished by template: Public, Practitioner, Archive, and Academy. In each site, the top left-hand menu gives you the basic structure of that site. The system we use, drupal, is deeply non-hierarchical. There is no "site map." You can get another kind of general overview (but not detailed like the menus are) at the "categories page" here. That overview page for technical reasons does not include forums on the site, and other content may have been added without being categorized. But it may help! |
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