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Navigation Tips
Getting back to GovSpot:
GovSpot is designed to help you identify and visit the best and most frequently requested government sites on the Web. It's easy to make one great find after another. It's also easy to get completely lost! How do you easily get back to GovSpot? Try the three tips below.
Tip #1: Bookmark the site. For future reference, bookmark GovSpot.
From Netscape Navigator:
1. While at GovSpot, select "bookmarks" on the menu bar on the top of your screen.
2. Select "Add bookmark."
3. You can now easily jump to GovSpot at any time by selecting "GovSpot" from the Bookmarks menu.
From Microsoft Internet Explorer:
1. While at GovSpot, select "Favorites" from the menu bar on the top of your screen.
2. Select "Add to Favorites."
3. You can now easily jump to GovSpot at any time by selecting "GovSpot" from the Bookmarks menu.
Tip #2: Look under your "Go" menu.
Most browsers keep a record of where you've been. To easily jump back to a previously visited site, select "Go" on your menu bar. Look for GovSpot. If you don't see it there, try the next tip.
Tip #3: When all else fails, type in "www.GovSpot.com."
You can always type "www.GovSpot.com" into your location box (where it says "Address:","Netsite:" or "URL:") to easily return to GovSpot.
Where to find what you're looking for:
GovSpot is organized into intuitive categories for easy navigation. From our front page, you'll find:
Navigation Bar:
On the left side of every page, a navigation bar offers easy access to the primary content categories of the site.
Government Online:
Features an organized gateway to local, state, national and world government sites online.
The Library:
Features an organized gateway to local, state, national and world government sites online.
Social Services:
Highlights education, employment, health and welfare sites.
Justice & Military:
Offers access to court decisions, CIA info, immigration laws and more.
Matters of Money:
Features business resources, government contracting opportunities, etc.
Science & Travel:
Highlights nat'l park sites, FDA safety standards, NASA photos, etc.
World Affairs:
Links to world government sites, NATO & more.
The Press:
Features news fromWashington, D.C., Congress,state capitals and more.
Politics:
Offers non-partisan links to election info, political parties, political humor, opinion polls & more.
Must-See Sites:
A shortlist showcases the best of the best sites for the government category.
In the News:
Features timely information on current headlines.
Shortcuts:
Offers quick links to frequently requested government pages.
The Issues:
Spotlights sites that offer information about today's hot issues.
Lists:
A variety of government-related lists enlighten, humor and inform.
Government Employees:
Highlights resources for government personnel.
Insightful features:
Highlights curent events, valuable government resources and organizations making a difference. |