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Various internet addresses get you to the major areas / portals / entry points of our website:

Each of our pages gives you links to other pages you may find interesting. Here are the different sort of links we provide:

Menus

Clicking on a "tag" will show you a menu of all our pages that have to do with that subject. But there are plenty of other kinds of menus that can be found on our pages. For example, if there are other pages that relate closely to this page's topic but have to be reached through horizontal links, you might see a tasty menu of them anywhere on the current page, , often entitled "See Also" or "Learn More". Then, near the bottom of the page, a few more menus might be displayed:

Forms

After these last menus, several entry forms are presented which allow you to conduct various sorts of searches:

Dropdowns

Directories

If you want other views of our pages — if you're looking for a particular genre like fiction, for example, or want to see what pages have been added recently — here are several directories that give you different views of the pages we offer:

Format Form

At the bottom of each page you'll see the following form: Footnotes are seen in printed output as well, but the footnote numbers might be different from what you see in the online version. This is because hover boxes are rescued when you print a page by converting them to footnotes and interpolating them among any existing footnotes.



All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.

Each little flower that opens,
Each little bird that sings,
He made their glowing colours,
He made their tiny wings

      
Actually, Timothy has recently developed a surprising capacity for regurgitating movie quotes and other linguistic trivia at the oddest moments.