Site Help
Site Navigation: Home Page
On the home page, navigation is segmented in four ways:
1. Utility Navigation
The Utility Navigation is located at the topof the page interface, and is available from every top-level page on the DenTeC web site. These are resources that can be used to find people, places, and specific pages.
2. Audience Navigation
The Audience Navigation combines information, resources, and links into collections aimed at specific audiences. Audience navigation is presented on the home page as a row of drop down menus.
3. Main Content Navigation
On the left of the page are the most commonly requested site locations that don't belong to a particular audience. These items are presented in list form throughout the site.
4. Footer Navigation
Footer Navigation items are vailable on every page, at the very bottom, and gives quick access to less frequently used (but important nevertheless) items such as Tech's privacy policy and accessibility information.
Site Navigation: Sub-pages
On all sub-pages (below the home page), the Content Navigation is available on the left side of the page.
Additionally, you can always return to the home page by clicking the DecTeC logo in the upper left corner of the page. And below the DenTeC graphic, you can find a "crumb trail" that shows you the most direct path from the home page to the page that you're current viewing.
Site Requirements
The technical requirements of this site will cause problems for users who are not accessing the Web with a standards-compliant browser. The Georgia Tech Web presence was designed with fairly strict adherence to W3C specifications, and with accessibility in mind.
For optimum use, we recommend using a standards-compliant browser, that renders HTML and CSS according to W3C specifications. These browsers include, but are not limited to Netscape 7.2 and newer, Internet Explorer 5.5 and newer, Apple's Safari, and all builds of Mozilla. These browsers have passed quality assurance tests on all contemporary Macintosh and Windows operating systems. Mozilla is also available for Unix users, and Linux users can rely on Netscape, Mozilla, and Konqueror.