Song in the Sumatran Highlands

How to Navigate this Site

There are a number of ways a user might navigate this website. It works on both computers and personal devices, such as a smartphone or a tablet. The interface looks a little different depending on which one you will use. Both, however, offer three main systems of navigation. 
  1. The Table of Contents: This provides a list of topics in order, much like any table of contents. But you do not need to methodically make your way through one section to the next. Moreover, clicking on the arrows next to an item will take you to the content within each section, often with many subdivisions and individual pathways. 
  2. Wayfinding: This offers several tools that a user might find useful. The first is a list of "recent" places visited on the particular device you are using. "Visualizations" offers the opportunity for a user to select different visualization models to see the connections. For example, choosing the "Path" visualization will let you interact with a tree diagram of all the paths that have been built within the project, while the "Connections" will reveal all the connections between pages, paths, and media. We have provided links to those visualization tools below. 
  3. Search Book: this function allows you to search for specific material, say a song title or a place. 
The interface on a computer also provides navigational tools to the left and right of the main content screen if a pathway has been determined, meaning you can navigate back or forward in content when there is a connection.  There's also a handy tool built in that lets you visualize the pathway, navigating that way if you get lost. 
 

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