Help

Questions about the site? Read on for answers about our features and content.

Help pop-ups

We've enhanced the site with several tools to help you meet your goals faster—whether you have a form to submit or are considering a new line of coverage. Where you see this question mark (Help question mark), click on the symbol for tips on how to use a feature.

Cookies

To make full use of the site, you need to have cookies enabled. Cookies are small text files uniquely assigned to your computer, and they can only be read by a Web server in the domain that issued the cookie (in this case, tasbrmf.org). Cookies are not used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer.

You may have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most Web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you usually can modify your browser settings to decline them.

Alternately, you may be able to modify your browser settings to notify you each time a cookie is tendered, allowing you to accept or decline cookies on an individual basis. If you choose to decline cookies, however, you'll miss out on the full functionality of the tasbrmf.org site, including the secured member login area.

More Options image"More Options"

On every page of the site, you'll see a tab labeled "More Options." Use this tab to look for additional pages related to the current page. For example, if you're on the Innovation Awards page, use the "More Options" tab to find the list of previous winners.

"Downloads"

Sometimes the page includes additional information in the form of an external format document such as a Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat file. You will find these documents available for download on the right side of the page. The file size and format type will be displayed.

The search engine

In the upper left corner of each page is a search input box. Type a few words that best describe what you're looking for.

Each page on the site has keywords its author has placed within it to describe what the content is all about. These keywords, the page titles, the frequency of all the words on the page, along with abstracts the author may have written are all there to help you identify what you're looking for.

The breadcrumb interface

Just below the blue header on every page is a trail of links moving from left to right.

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As you move down the hierarchy of levels of information within tasbrmf.org (e.g., Training and Events > Members' Conference > Location), it can get difficult to keep in mind where you are and where you were. We've included virtual breadcrumbs that automatically appear and allow you to find your way in case you want to double back to explore branches of content already passed.

The site map

If you would like a linked list of all of the pages of the site, grouped by category, visit the site map, which is accessible under the search box in the upper left side of any page.

The site index

The site index is another linked listing of all of the pages of tasbrmf.org, but an alphabetical one instead of by categories. It is sometimes easier to find what you're looking for by a title. It is next to the site map link under the search box in the upper left hand corner of any page.