The Navigation Bar is located at the top of all important Silicon
Junction web pages, including this one. It has 12 buttons that let you
quickly jump to any of the important sections of Silicon Junction. It
also lets you jump back to the Junction Home Page or to the Junction
Search page. In the text-only format used by Junction Lite, the buttons
in the navigation bar are blue, underlined text areas (hyperlinks). In
the graphically-rich format (Junction Rich) these buttons are built
into the main graphic image at the top of the page.
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GO TO SILICON JUNCTION LITE
[Text Only] button
This button lets you jump to the text-only format of the page
you're currently viewing. The content and functionality of the
text-only page should be the same as in the Rich format, but without
any inlined graphic images. In the Junction Lite format, this button
will be labeled "Junction Rich". Clicking on this button will
then load the graphically-rich version of the page you're viewing.
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Employee
Services button
This button takes you to the top page of the Employee Services
section of Silicon Junction. This section includes links to many
commonly-used web pages that describe support groups and services for
all SGI employees. Important pages listed here include the Employee
Locator page, Job Listings, and New Hire setup forms. This page is
available in 3 different views: alphabetical, chronological, and
topical.
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Computer Tools
Button
This button takes you to the Computer Tools section of Silicon
Junction. This is where you'll find information about the software and
hardware used internally by SGI employees. There are subsections on
software installation, software development, system administration, and
software for new employees.
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Internal Sites
Button
This buttons takes you to a page that lists SGI Division &
Field Home Pages for sites inside the firewall. This page is available
in 4 different views: alphabetical, chronological, functional, and
organizational. The organizational view is strictly based on the SGI
org chart.
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External
Sites Button
This button takes you to a page that lists Home Pages for
SGI-related organizations that have web sites outside the firewall.
This is where you'll find Home Pages for important SGI affiliates like
Silicon Studio and Alias. This page is available in 3 different views:
alphabetical, chronological, and functional.
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SILICON JUNCTION button
This is the "back-to-home" button. This button
reloads either the Junction Lite or Junction Rich Home Page, depending
on which format you're currently viewing. This button is inactive on
the Home Page; since you're already there, there's no need to reload
it.
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Table Of Contents button
This button takes you to the complete list of all current web
pages served through Silicon Junction. This includes all hyperlinks in
the first 3 or 4 levels of Silicon Junction.
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Recent Hot Items button
This button takes you to a page that lists recent changes to
Silicon Junction including an archive of recent headlines and press
releases. This list is more complete than it was in the first version
of Silicon Junction.
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About Junction button
This button takes you to a page that describes Silicon
Junction in general terms. This is where you'll find information on how
to submit news articles and headlines to Silicon Junction, and
information on the Junction Team members and mission statement.
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Assist button
This button takes you to a page that lists sources for more
information about several web-related topics, including general
information about how to best use Silicon Junction. The Assist page has
hyperlinks to the Internal Training page and the IS Assistance Center
page.
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Feedback button
This button takes you to a web page with a form that let's you
easilymake suggestions for improving Silicon Junction or to let us know
ifsomething needs to be improved or fixed. Our goal is to make Silicon
Junction the best corporate web server on the planet, and we need
yourfeedback to make this happen.
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Search button
This button takes you to the Search page which is
the front-end to the internal SGI search utility. This utility lest you
search for web pages anywhere inside SGI's firewall based on a simple
character search. This page also has hyperlinks to several other search
engines including some outside the firewall.
Revised September 7, 1995. Send
suggestions to webmaster@corp.sgi.com.