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We have done our best to keep our website structure as intuitive as possible in order to make it easy to navigate. See our site map for an overall picture of that structure.
| Frames |
The window in your browser is divided into two so-called "frames": On the left side you see a narrow blue window containing symbols and text. This is the navigation frame. You use it to determine the content of the wide window on the right, the text frame. The window on the left side will constantly provide you with an overview of your navigation options.
The text window contains three additional navigation items:
1. Use the "CornerStone" symbol to return to the previous page. 2. Sometimes there will be another navigation bar below the CornerStone symbol which you may use to access additional pages. 3. This arrow will always take you back to the top of the page in the text frame.
| Links |
Links are corridors to other pages in the Internet. They are marked by underlined words. The color of the word tells you whether you have checked out that link before (blue) or not (red). If you point to a link using the mouse arrow, then the bar located at the bottom of your browser will tell you where this link will take you by clicking on the word. When the bootom bar begins to display information containing the letters http://... then you will be connected to a page located on another computer in the Internet. You will, however, remain connected to the Cornerstone homepage.
When you activate a link located on another web server, then your browser will pop up a new window for the link selected and you may then proceed to close the old window (with the CornerStone homepage) if you so desire.
If you still have questions, please do not hesitate to Contact us.
We hope you enjoy surfing our homepage!