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Help Using the MCwords Website

The MCwords website is very straightforward and easy to use. The site is split into three main sections. The top navigation bar, the main panel (where you're reading this) and the side panel, which provides links and additional information either about the page you are viewing or other parts of the site.

The MCwords logo will always take you back to the MCwords home page Although this is not always necessary, beacuse you have access to all of the sections of the website via the main toolbar . This takes you to any main section of the website, the main section may then be sub divided into different sub sections. The bottom row of links are merely containers of the higher links. For example: Clicking on Projects gives you a summary of the contents of Books, Articles and so on.

The main and side panels all have a title bar. The information contained in the panel can be identified not only by the title, but also the colour.

The title will specify a date if the information is time sensitive. For the summary information pages, and in some other cases, the title bar will also be clickable, and it will take you to another section of the website.

The colour also helps to define the type of information contained in the panel. Different colours relate to different information types. The colour works out as follows: Blue defines part of the core information of website. Red highlights an item of important note, an update or a newly added section for example. Green bars relate to downloadable resources and links to other websites. Black title bars are those that relate to our association with Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk.

Help with our Association with Amazon®

If you are having problems with ordering any of the books or other items available here via our association with Amazon® please contact Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk direct. MCwords does not handle the credit card, delivery, or shipping of the products ordered from this website.

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