Help with the site
When you’re using the CCW website, it’s
important that you are comfortable navigating through the various
chapters and pages – we want your web experience to be as intuitive
as possible. There are a number of site features designed to help
you on your CCW journey…
The site can be navigated in the following ways:
- The chapter navigation menu. Located at the top of the
page, the menu can be used to link to the main content sections on
the site, such as the ‘Environmental change’ or ‘Publications &
research’ chapters.
- The chapter’s main content menus. On the left side of the
screen, allowing users to explore specific topics of interest
within the chapter currently being viewed
- Using one of our ‘friendly’ web addresses e.g.
www.ccw.gov.uk/habitatsandspecies
- The breadcrumb trail. This trail shows the location of the page
in the website's structure. You can use the links in this trail to
go back to the main chapter page and the home page - effectively
retracing your steps from the beginning.
For example, if the crumb trail reads:
Home Page > Landscape & wildlife > Habitats & species
> Terrestrial > Habitats
You can retrace your steps back to the home page, or the habitats
and species chapter, or even the terrestrial section –
directly.
- The site map. Listing every chapter and page in the website,
displaying how these chapters relate to each other in turn. A grasp
of the site structure can help you get a clearer feel for the site
navigation, allowing you to pinpoint relevant topics.
- The site A – Z. A complete index of the areas housed within the
site. Simply put, look for badgers in 'b' and maps in 'm'. It's
that easy.
Mistakes in pages
We try our best to provide the most interesting and
comprehensive information we can - however, should you spot a
mistake in any of our pages, please contact us so that we can fix
it. Email the webeditor@ccw.gov.uk