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Understanding an Additional Information Page

Additional Information Page Features

Some primary pages contain links to additional information pages. Additional information pages display supplemental information, explanations, or examples of the concepts presented on the primary page. When you navigate from a primary page to an additional information page, you notice the three changes identified below.

This graphic of two screen captures compares the contents of Primary and Additional Information title bars. The title bar from the Primary page singles out the Location Indicator and the Navigation Elements.  The title bar from the Additional Information page singles out the color change, the Additional Information Page Title, and the Return link.

Color Change: The area on the top and left sides of the page change from hues of blue to hues of orange to let you know you are on an additional information page.

Return: The Navigation element area changes to a "Return Link." You may return to the primary module page by selecting "Return."

Page Title: Additional Information Page Title: This area provides the title of the page from which you linked and the title of the current additional information page.

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