Ccr place

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There are lots of ways to get around the site. There is always the "back" button on your browser (and some keyboards) as a way to return to where you have come from. And you can click on any highlighted link to go to wherever it leads you. But it helps to have some sense of the architecture of the site.

In the lingo of Netcipia (the program that runs this site) this is the CCR place. In it there are several spaces. Each of these spaces is identified in the box on the left. You can think of these as folders in the file drawer that is Creative Conflict Resolution place.  The Site Map on the right will show all of the spaces and pages. Just click on the arrow to open the box (if it is closed) and click on the icon to show the pages in the space. You can go to any page by clicking on it.

Bread crumbs: At the top left of the page you will see a series of names separated by a hyphen. These are called "bread crumbs" because they are the trail that leads from where you are back to home. You can click on any of the names to go the page that it represents. Experiment to get the hang of it. You can always find your way back home.

Making Comments

At the bottom of every page there is a button that allows you to comment on the page. If someone else has already commented, you will see their comments. You can easily add your own. Just click on the button.

You will notice a picture next to comments that shows who made it. This is the picture that you uploaded to your account when you changed your password to one you could remember. Oh? you didn't? Well, have someone take your picture with a camera phone and email it to you so you have a shot of yourself that we can use to remember you by.

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