Pressbook Navigation Template II
Studio Team Note: This is an alternate version of the default navigation component page, which can be used when a custom set of instructions is needed. Place this page in the Front Matter section of a book as the first item by creating a new Front Matter page and copying the HTML in the text editor. Be mindful of the following:
- Modify any sections if they do not apply.
- Ensure that accordions display properly.
- Add the HP5 file to the book’s H5P library
- Remove this instruction textbox.
Alternative for Tooltip Terms
Some sections of this guide may contain terms that are underlined, and when clicked, the term’s definition will be revealed in a tooltip window. Similar to the word terms in the previous sentence.
Recommended Format: Online Webbook
The Pressbooks platform was used for this publication to create a WCAG 2.0-compliant resource. The recommended format is the Online webbook. You can read this textbook online on a desktop computer or mobile device in one of the following browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. You can access the online webbook and download any of the formats listed below for free on the main landing page of this resource.
Additional Formats
To download the book in a different format, look for the “Download this book” drop-down menu directly below the web book cover and select the file type you want. This resource is also available in the following formats:
- PDF. You can download this book as a PDF to read on a computer (Digital PDF) or print it out (Print PDF). The digital PDF preserves hyperlinks and provides default navigation within the document. In addition, the PDF allows the user to highlight, annotate, and zoom the text.
- Mobile. If you want to read this textbook on your phone or tablet, use the EPUB (eReader) or MOBI (Kindle) files. Please refer to your device’s features for additional support when navigating this resource.
Information on key features of this resource can be found below.
Navigating Chapters
A list of the content of this resource can be accessed through the “Contents” navigation menu. Use the plus sign (+) to expand and the minus sign (-) to collapse the content sections.
Each page in Pressbooks page contains “next” and “previous” buttons. These buttons allow you to navigate between pages. Keyboard arrows can also be used to navigate.
Below is an interactive image of a typical webbook. Click on the (+) icons for more information:
Searching this Resource
If using the online webbook, you can use the search bar in the top right corner to search the entire book for a keyword or phrase. To search a specific chapter, open that chapter and use your browser’s search feature by hitting [Ctrl] + [f] on your keyboard if using a Windows computer or [Command] + [f] if using a Mac computer. The [Ctrl] + [f] and [Command] + [f] keys will also allow you to search PDF, HTML, and EPUB files if you are reading them on a computer. If you’re using an eBook app to read this textbook, the app should have a built-in search tool.
Images
This resource will likely contain images, such as photos, charts, and graphs to enhance or explain content. You can click on an image to view it in a larger window when applicable.
Glossary
Some texts may contain a glossary of terms at the end of the book for your reference. Where applicable, glossary definitions are embedded directly within the modules and appear underlined in the text. When clicked, the glossary definition will appear as a tooltip window.
Interactive Elements (H5P)
The webbook may include interactive H5P activities. If you are not using the webbook to access this textbook, this content will not be included.
References
This page has been adapted from the following sources:
“How To Navigate This Pressbook” in Accessing Canada: A Scan of Issues, Trends, System Dynamics and Innovations in Accessibility by Institute for Community Prosperity and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
“For Students: How to Use This Book” in Introduction to Marketing by Pamela Ip and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
“For Students: How to Access and Use this Textbook” in Math for Trades by Chad Flinn and Mark Overgaard and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
“How to Navigate this Book” in Social Change in Societies by Aimee Samara Krouskop. All Rights Reserved.