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Problems with my use of your work
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Should you wish to report any of the above problems, please be very clear about what the problem is and where on the site it is located.
When you are describing the 'problem' as you see it, it MAY be helpful to describe the situation within which you encounter it. Clearly, if it's a spelling error, the 'problem' should be easy to describe. Yet, sometimes, concerns with formatting or how the material is displayed may require a more complex explanation. For example: 'I encounter this error when trying to read your web pages using Chrome running on my Apple 8 cellphone.' Clearly, I hope this isn't the case. Yet, it may be that using a variety of different machines, operating systems, browsers, or other software, may greatly complicate matters. Again, this is just an example to try to illustrate the kinds of things that we may need to know to 'fix' things.
Second, we will also need to know where the problem is. You may have already noticed that I tend to use a system of Directory Numbers on each web page. These Directory Numbers are, generally, located near the top of each page, on the right side, generally just under the heading. Often they take the form of something like: 03.8.2.3. This example would be understood as:
03 - The 'site' the example was found on, in this case: Theory, the third site in the overall package.
8 - The Level that the example was found on, in this case: Endurance, the eighth Level on this particular site (Theory).
2 - The major Sub-Theme of the Level which the example was found on, in this case: Hope, the second major Sub-Theme of this Level. [Note that most of this site does not use more than these three digits in the directory number.]
3 - Within the Sub-Theme of this Level (Hope) it's third Entry is: Trench's Comments on Hope.
Given this system of Directory Numbers it is possible to quickly identify and move to the web page desired. Please try to use this system when trying to being a problem to our attention.
If you don't use the Directory Number system, then try to be as clear as you can in describing where the problem is. For example: 'When Trench was discussing Hope in Endurance in the Theory section: in the fifth paragraph from the top, he was speaking Cantonese, not Latin." [That isn't true, this is just a hypothetical example] While it's an odd example, it does make clear the kinds of ways you can use to specify what you are referring to and what might need to be changed. One 'Help' you can use in describing where you found the problem are the Menus you will find on the left margin of each page. These menus should display every level of every menu used to get you to the web page you are currently on, as well as displaying which pages were used. At the top of each menu you will see a 'Home' page identifying which of the pages were used to get you to where you are.
Additionally: You can also just copy the web address at the top of the browser window. Pasting that address into your email will lead us directly to the page you are describing. From there some direction as to where on the page the problem is located would help us to quickly identify the problem.
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