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Definition

We define a static page on this site as a "standard" html page, not a page generated dynamically from our databases.

Searching for a static page

We do not have a system for searching for a particular static page. There are more static pages available to subscribers than non-subscribers, but in each area, there is a logical (to us) progression from a "master" static page for a topic, to it's daughter pages. Where possible, we have provided simple navigation between static pages, within a particular topic.

Help, I'm lost!

Not sure where you are in the static page system and uncertain how to return to your starting point? The simplest way out is to click over the "Clinical Toxinology Resources Website" name at the top of the page, which takes you back to the home page for the site. For subscribers this may sometimes log you out of the subscriber section; sorry, but you will have to log in again.

An alternative solution is to close the window for the static page you are currently looking at. Depending on how many page windows you have left open, this may quickly get you back to the original page you started from.

Another way is to use the "Back" button of your web browser, or you could go to the "View" menu item on the browser menu bar (Internet Explorer), select "Go To" from the drop-down list and see a list of recent pages you have accessed.