ENV510
Landscape Ecology and GIS
Landscape
concepts
Definitions
| Structure
| Change
| Function
| Management
Case
studies
Kellerberrin
| New
England | Kidman
Springs | Crocodile
Nests
Technical
issues
Definitions
| Data
| Setting
up GIS | Using
GIS | Applications
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How
is a text only site different?
Who should use it?
Can I use both versions?
How do I get the graphics?
How do I find my way around?
How is a text only site different?
A text only site has no graphical content. In this site many
pictures and activities that are included in the standard site (which I will
call the graphics version) will only be visible if you click on
the graphic link.
This text only site also uses simple technology. There will be no javascripting, forms, frames, Cascading Style Sheets, or tables. This means that all computers and browsers will be able to display the pages the same way.
You should use the text only version if you:
There are links at the bottom of each page that allow you to use the other version. You can swap between them whenever you want.
You can get the graphics a number of ways:
How
do I find my way around?
Clicking the items on the menu bar at the top of the page will take you to the
main sections inside the ENV510 Landscape Ecology and GIS
site. Page menus, underneath the main heading on each page, will take you to
sections on the page.
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