Guide to Search

Better viewing: narrow or close left navigation column; use browser zoom if needed.

Method Nature Special Features Access
Terminology Search Provides an ultra-brief explanation of technical terms (jargon) used in THEE-related inquiry. • Full list with instant definitions visible without leaving the Topic that you are reading.

• Includes some ordinary terms that look as if they might be technical (and so cause confusion).

• Use search field at the top of the column to speed access.
  1. Click on Terms in the tab at the top of the left-side navigation column to open an alphabetical list of terms.
  2. Either use the search field or scroll to the term of interest. Click to open. It stays open till re-clicked. Several terms can be open at once for comparison.
Search the Table of Contents Covers every page on the website but excludes blogs.

Quick search that commonly produces a large number of results.

• Default search finds topics with any one of the terms entered.

• Increase search precision via phrases in double quotation marks i.e. "xxxx zzz yyyyyy".
  1. Enter search term(s) or phrase in the Search field on the far right of the header, and click on the magnifying glass icon.
  2. The title of every result is a hyperlink to a topic, where the search term will be shown highlighted.
Browser Search of the open webpage Varies with the browser, and searches the currently open page only. • Highlights all instances of the selected term in the current page, and usually enables you to click through them sequentially.
  • Use browser menu commands.
Glossary Search

Currently incomplete.
A list of all formal names and associated terms identified in the Taxonomy, with their reference (meaning) and formula.

Search of the Table of Contents (above) will identify Glossary entries.
• Intra-list hyperlinks.

• Formula equivalents.

• Direct link to the relevant topic: to be developed.

• Formulae link to an explanatory graphic: to be developed.
  • Open Glossary in ToC, click on Glossary Index, then: (a) click the first letter of your term in the alphabetic list at the top of the page, and (b) scroll down to find your term.
  • Terms are in strict alphabetical order, ignoring spaces between words.
Blog Search Search field that is a complement to the Category List and Tag Cloud. • Restricted to the blogs.
  • Visit the blogs.
  • Use the search options in the right hand column.
Index An alphabetic list of terms (with sub-terms) hyperlinked directly to topics (without any explanation).   Not currently provided.

 

 

Originally posted: February 2013; Last updated: 23-Jun-2023.