Description of Subject Page Toolbars

    A toolbar is found at the bottom of each subject page. Described below is a list of the buttons found on the toolbar. Click on a button for more information about that button. The toolbar buttons from left to right are:

      The jump button. Click on the "J" button to get a listing of all subject pages sorted alphabetically. To the right of the "J" button on the toolbar, you can type the name of a page and press enter. This will cause the web browser to jump directly to the requested page.
      The search button. Click on the "S" button to do a search for link entries on a user's subject pages. To the right of the "S" button on the toolbar, you can type a simple search query press enter. This will cause the web browser to generate a list of link entries which match your search string.
      The map button. Click on the "M" button to get a hierarchichal view of subject pages connected to the currently viewed subject page.
      The new links button. Click on the "N" button to view the most recent links added to the currently viewed user's subject pages.
      The flat listing button. Click on the "F" button to generate a single page containing all link entries on the current page as well as all link entries in pages attached to the current page.
      The random link button. Click on the "R" button to be sent to a random link from the user's entire bookmark collection.
      The login/logout button. Click on the "L" button to login as an owner of a set of Webzu link pages, or once you are logged in, to log out.


      Additional buttons for page owners:
      The preferences button. Click on the "P" button to modify user preferences.
      The add link button. Click on the "+" button to add a link entry to the current page.
      The undo button. Click on the "U" button to undo the last editing alteration done to the current page.
      The add page button. Click on the "A" button to attach a new subject page to the current page.
      The graphics button. Click on the "G" button to modify the style preferences for the current page and any attached pages.