Help with the Information section
The information section has information about stroke and aphasia.
Ways to find information
There are different ways to find information:
- browsing
- using key words
- finding related pages
1. Browsing
You can browse through the information pages by clicking links.
There are:
- menu pages to help you find information;
- next and previous links to help you move through the pages like a book.
2. Using key words
You can search for words by:
- typing letters
- clicking letters
Click here to go to the search page.
On most pages, there is a list of key words that are important on that page. Look for the key symbol.
You can click on a word to see what other pages have that word.
3. Finding related pages
Most pages have a list of related pages. Look for the mouse cursor symbol.
You can click a page title to go to that page.
The first information page
From the first information page, you can choose your topic from stroke or aphasia.
The topic menu
Each topic menu has a list of pages to choose from.
Click on a page title to go to that page.
Information pages
You can move between different information pages by:
- Using the next and previous links at the bottom of each page.
- Using the 'You are in' links at the top of each page.
- Using the 'Related pages' links at the bottom of most pages.
- Using the key word links at the bottom of most pages.
Yellow boxes
The yellow boxes contain information about how and where to get more help and information about that subject.
