Making bookmarks
This page tells you how you can return to particular information on this site. See:
Making a bookmark
If you bookmark this site in the usual way, the bookmark brings you to the home page for this site. This is because the site uses frames.
To bookmark a particular page of information:
- Navigate to the page.
- Bookmark the page as follows:
- Internet Explorer
- Click the Bookmark Document button
at the top of this document frame.
- Firefox and other Mozilla browsers
- Move your pointer into this document frame, and display the context menu by right-clicking (Windows) or similar. Then choose This Frame → Bookmark This Frame from the context menu.
- Opera
- Move your pointer into this document frame, and display the context menu by right-clicking (Windows) or similar. Then choose Frame → Add to Bookmarks from the context menu.
- Other browsers
- Determine how to bookmark a frame by consulting the documentation for your browser. Use that method to bookmark this document frame.
Getting the URL of a page
The URL that your browser displays does not change when you view different pages of information. It brings you to the home page for this site. Again, this is because the site uses frames.
To get the URL for a particular page of information:
- Navigate to the page.
- Ensure the link to the page is displayed in the Contents tab.
- Move your pointer to the link, and display the context menu by right-clicking (Windows) or similar.
- Choose Copy Shortcut, Copy Link Location, or similar from the context menu.
The URL is now stored in your clipboard, ready for you to paste it into a document or email as required.