Basic Navigation Tips

Browse Blindly

and risk getting lost, or

FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES

WordPress Links

The Menu tabs beneath the banner at the top of every page and post are set by WordPress to open links in the same window as their source. You can return to the source by using your browser’s Back button, but close either and both become internet history. 

Bookmark this page now, in case that history is erased.

This one-window principle applies to all header, footer, and sidebar links and their derivatives. Click on aa Category to open a list of related Posts; click on a Post for its content, all three layered in one window. Close it and you close them all.

Right-Click

You can override this system function by right-clicking any link and selecting the option to open it in a new window or, most frequently, a new tab in the source window, forming a chain of related topics. Use this function  to follow a train of thought or review several scripts at once. Close them to return to your source.

Content Links

Links embedded in the content of a page or post, depending on the author, usually open targets in new tabs automatically.

If this dichotomy is confusing or annoying, please comment and advise.

WordPress Links

With one exception, all Menu tabs and their sub-tabs link to content posts and pages. The Blog tab opens a chronological list of links to all posts, beginning with the latest, with the first few lines of text. Click (or right-click) on a link to open the content.

The green Search square lists all posts and pages that contain the entered word or phrase; Categories in the drop-down menu (left sidebar) list those related to a given topic. Neither of these functions allows the right-click option, but their links to posts and pages do.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

This site is a work in progress. Many of its posts and pages—especially those in Why Read Plays?—are rough and rambling, repetitious, searching for shape and cohesion. CR/I is desperately in need of an editor. (See Admin Apology in the right sidebar.)

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