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New Website 101
Even if you're not new to DartCenter.org, this DartCenter.org is new to you. The best way to explore the new is to dig in and browse. But for those who prefer a map, here are some of the highlights.
Gateways: Beneath our iconic logo (your link back to the homepage) you'll find "gateway" links that follow you around the site: click these for instant access to resources of specific interest to either journalists, educators, researchers and scholars, or clinicians.
Right-hand column: As on this blog post, to the right of what you are reading you will usually find supplementary info and useful related content.
Keywords: Underneath every article, beneath the email, print and "share" tools, you'll find clickable words and phrases related to its substance. In the coming weeks we'll be streamlining these keywords and using them to power some new and exciting features.
Tips & Tools: These general topics, a selection of which is listed on the right side of the homepage, bring together varied resources from our archives and partners' sites. (Feel free to suggest a website or an article we should link).
Dart Media: Linked on our homepage and elsewhere on the site, this is a curated gallery of innovative, multimedia journalism on traumatic experience you'll see nowhere else.
Footer: If you don't feel like browsing, you can always scroll to the very bottom of the page, where all the links on the homepage and more are laid out in a text sitemap, letting you navigate directly to the page of your choosing.
Contact us: The most important feature of all is your involvement: If there are things you like, things you dislike, things that are missing, email us, use our contact form or leave a comment on this post.
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I am a big fan of spelling things out for people...especially since people's eyes move around a page in different ways. Thanks for clear-cut direction.
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