Help


Buttons

Action of the Buttons located in the above frame:

Button Action
Home Displays Common Ground Browser Home Page
First Displays the first document from the list in the left frame
Previous Displays the document that is prior to the current document from the list in the left frame
Next Displays the document that is next to the current document from the list in the left frame
Audio Enables the audio for the current document. For users who dont have access to NPAC's realaudio, the same audio file can be accessed by your own default audio player with this button
RealAudio Enables the NPAC realaudio player for the current document.You must configure your Netscape2 to be able to access the NPAC's realaudio player otherwise this button doesn't work for you
Video Enables the video for the current document
Write Displays the applet through which the user can send some useful information regarding a particular document,video,audio or personal experiences of any event that took place during the time
Experiences Shows the Table that has the hyperlinks to all the sites created by the users
Transcript Shows the whole transcript of "BERLIN-JOURNEY OF A CITY"
Help Displays the present help page


Slide Shower Applet

Usage of the applet that can display the slides in the specified range with the specified time gap is explained here

Object Usage
From TextField Plug a number between 1 and 219. This number tells the applet, the first slide to be displayed in the image frame.
To TextField Plug a number between 1 and 219 that is greater than the number plugged in the From TextField.
Slideshow Button Starts displaying the slides from the number specified in the "From TextField" to the number specified in the "To TextField" with a time gap specified by the Scrollbar
Stop Button Stops the display of slides, if selected at any stage when the slide display is in progress.
Scrollbar Since the size of the applet is small, the Scrollbar is not having the actual appearence of Scrollbar. The portion of the applet with two triangles separated by a tiny bar is the Scrollbar. The time gap in seconds between successive slides can be selected by clicking one of these two triangles. Adjacent to the Scrollbar the time gap selected by the user is displayed.