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Ways to find information
Search instructions
Type a word or phrase into the 'Search' field at the top right hand corner of the screen and press the 'Search' button for a quick search of all documents on the site. The search term used should be a standard search term, and should only use natural language words.
- Entry of multiple search terms will return results that contain all those terms. For example, entry of climate change will return documents and pages that include the terms climate and change, and (but not necessarily) the phrase climate change.
- To return only pages and documents including the phrase climate change, use double-quote characters around your search query, e.g. "climate change".
- Searches are not case sensitive (i.e. ClimateSmart and climatesmart will return the same results).
- The wildcard symbol (*) can be used at the beginning or end of a search term, e.g. a search on fund* will return documents or pages that include terms such as funding or funds.
Site map
Pages in the climate change website are organised into sub-categories, which may be nested to many levels due to the volume of information. The site map displays these nested categories using indentation to represent any level of content.
Sidebar navigation
Pages in the climate change website are organised into categories, which may be nested to many levels due to the volume of information. At any point in the site, the sidebar will display the categories relevant to the content area you are in.
'Breadcrumb' navigation
To determine your location in the web site, look at the text below the drop down menu bar in the upper-left area of the page. Listed here are the categories that lead to your current location. It's also possible to use this feature to navigate back through the categories—to move to a category, click its name.
Last reviewed 2 December 2010
Last updated 9 June 2010