How to use Te Ara

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Te Ara home page

Here’s what you can access from the home page:

On all pages

Search box

At top right above the banner. Type your topic into the box and click Go. This will search all articles.

Te Ara icon

At top left of the banner. This returns you to the site’s home page.

Explore Te Ara

The Explore Te Ara bar is in the banner at the top of each page. The titles listed there take you to:

English/Māori language buttons

These are on the right-hand side of the Explore Te Ara bar. You can view the site in English or Māori. Stories with substantial Māori content are available in the Māori language. Click the button for the Māori version.

‘You are here’

At top left under the Te Ara icon, this breadcrumb trail shows the path you have taken through Te Ara. From here you can also get to:

At the bottom of the page

Exploring the stories

Each story or article contains text, images and clips, and other material such as biographies and further reading. As you explore, you can move back and forth between the text and these different resources.

To return to the story home page, click the bold white title (e.g. Bird migration, Māori creation traditions) at top left.

On the story home page

You can access all the material in a story from these links on the home page:

Explore this story

This displays the contents of the story. Select a page by clicking on an image or the title. You can start at the beginning and read the whole story, or go straight to a specific topic.

Get the Short Story

At top right on the story home page. This is a brief, easy-to-read summary in a pop-up window. It is aimed at younger users and those with English as a second language.

From the Short Story there are links to:

To exit and return to the story home page, click the X at top right of the window.

More about this story

This lists the other material in the story:

Images and Media

Each image on the story pages links to a photograph, video clip or other resource, with an informative caption. These resources form the image and media trail. You can learn about a topic just by following the trail and reading the captions.

Gallery

This page presents all the images and other resources that are in the image and media trail. Click on each for the full resource and information. You will then be on the image and media trail.

You can go to the relevant story page from the heading at top left of each section in the gallery.

Biographies Gallery

This page presents all the relevant biographies from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. The biographies for each story page are listed alphabetically. Click on each for the full biography (this opens in a new window). You can go to the relevant story page from the heading at top left of each section in the gallery.

Further Sources

This page features related websites (click on their titles), and a list of books.

More stories about …

This drop-down list links you to other Te Ara stories in the same theme.

Moving around a story

As you explore, you can get to all the elements of the story from each page.

Using the top tabs

At the top of each story and image page there are three tabs:

You can use these tabs to move between the story, the image and media trail, and the biographies.

If you are on a story page, the Story tab is highlighted.

If you are viewing an image, the Images & Media tab is highlighted.

If you are reading a biography, the Biographies tab is highlighted.

Using the navigation bar

The left-hand navigation bar on each page links you to all the material for that story. The title of the page you are on will be highlighted in the bar.

Other story features

As well as essential information, on the story pages you will find:

Exploring images and media

There are different ways to access the images:

To navigate forwards and backwards:

To get to the story from an image:

Viewing grouped images

Sometimes an image on the story page links to a group of images or resources, rather than to just one. The caption will say, e.g., ‘Māori artists (1st of 3)’. Moving around these images is different from moving along the image and media trail.

To see the other resources in the group, click on the small images below the main image.

To continue on the image and media trail, click on the arrows at the top of the page, or on the images below the caption.

Playing video and sound clips

You will need Flash to play a clip. If you don’t already have it, when you click on a video or sound clip you will get a message with a link for a free download of Flash.

Before you play the clip, select Slow (if you have a dial-up connection) or Fast. These buttons are at the top of the player. Your computer will remember this setting.

To play a clip

Use your mouse to operate the control buttons on the player's control panel. These are (left to right on the panel):

The zoom tool

Some detailed maps and images have a zoom tool. This magnifies parts of the image.

Use your mouse on the zoom symbols at the base of the image.

Slide the + / - bar to zoom in and out.

When you have zoomed in, you can

More information

 


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