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 How to enter in to your site when starting from the Lino'spage italian entry


If you reach the site by the ITALIAN INTRODUCTION PAGE you will see a line with four animated national flags just under the page header .

   Rev.1.0 10% Entra nella pagina principale della versione in italiano Benvenuto ! Ultimo aggiornamento  24/09/2018

Clicking a national flag will happen as follows:
  1. Clicking the italian flag you reach directly the Homepage - italian version Homepage
  2. Clicking another flag - that of your country - you find a similar page with only two flags. Then You have to click again your flag to reach the English Homepage. When you do not reach directly your homepage from italian intro, it is because Linus wants the visitor read a previous instruction page before entering the site, Here the visitor can
    • have an example of contents
    • know what is the site progress and the actual version.
    • click again his own flag and enter his site Homepage or
    • click the Italy's flag and go back
    • or simply close the window
  3. If you reach the homepage of the site directly from the search engine without going through the introduction, to see the contents of the introduction page you should press the ? icon in the mainframe page.

Note: given the amount of work that the author - Linus - had to face alone, and his will to publishing four sites in four different languages, it happened that there are many inaccuracies in both software and text drafting. Furthermore all META TAGs of all pages must be reviewed to improve or change titles descriptions contents keywords etc (!)

The site is organized as follows:


NOTE;
- REVISIONs BEGIN WITH THE ENGLISH SITE, BECAUSE THIS LANGUAGE IS UNIVERSALLY SPOKEN ALL OVER THE WORLD.

- WILL FOLLOW THE INTERNATIONAL SPANISH AND THE ITALIAN ONE (the italian site has greater amount of contents since the first publications)

- TRANSLATION TO FRENCH MUST DEFINITELY STILL BEGIN
   LINUS WILL BEGIN THIS WORK FROM THE ENGLISH SITE as soon as he can,

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 The Homepage (HOME) Go top


Hereunder is the pattern - the colored backgrounds representing different homepage zones
HEADER: here there's logo and link to a blog- width= whole window
  Links buttons to social media  

SUBJECT 1
SUBJECT 2
SUBJECT 3
 .........
SUBJECT n

This menu call the linked pages to replace this whole page with a new mainframe referring to a SUBJECT

HERE'S THE FRAME WHERE TO SHOW PAGES CALLED BY CLICKING A PARTICULAR LINK IN THE LEFT MENU. SUCH LINKS REFER TO THE SCOPE OF THE SINGLE SUBJECT AND EXPLAIN ITS OWN 'MISSION'

 
This is the bottom menu with links to other sites and links to follow Linus tweets.  
  Figure 1  

The pages operation is intuitive: just click the links and see what happens both starting from this page and from the next ones. However, in these instructions you will find every explanation on how it does works.

Navigation: select and click a Subject link in the left menu ( yellow zone) Each link refers to a main frame of arguments related to the each  subject. From this same left menu you can:

The bottom side menu (bottom green zone) and the Header (blue zone) never change through the whole site.

 

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Items describing the 'Mission' of a single subject Go top


Hereunder is the pattern of the Homepage (HOME) describing the missions of a 'subject' set at its center
HEADER: here there's logo and link to a blog- width= whole window
  Links buttons to social media  

SUBJECT 1
SUBJECT 2
SUBJECT 3
 .........
SUBJECT n

This menu call the linked pages to replace this whole page with a new mainframre referring to a topic. The first line of a subject sumenu calls its mission

Mission argument 1
Mission argument 2
Here generally you find the particular description  regarding the argument 2 of left subject 2
Mission argument 3
Mission argument4
Mission argument 5
 
This is the bottom menu with links to other sites, and links to follow Linus tweets.  
  Figure 2  

Navigation: once you've called a 'mission' widget, select and click at center link of a strip containing one description (here is one blue zone) - the strip itself will move upward. In the space below the some text lines description will refer to a particular aspect of the subject mission. Here we figure having selected the description selected referring subject 2 - item 2

Example of SUBJECT: 1) Philosophy 2) Spirituality 3) Culture ..... and so on

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Topic Main Frames in general Go top

All Frame patterns have been structured the same way
HEADER: here there's logo and link to a blog- width= whole page
  Links buttons to social media argument 1    argument 2   argument 3 -------- argument n     HOME
This is an Horizontal menu to call other main pages
 

Article 1 argument 1
Article 2 argument 1
Article 3 argument 1
 .........
Article n argument 1

From this menu you call here to the right sid the Articles referring to an argument

THIS IS THE FRAME WHERE ARE SHOWN PAGES WITH ARTICLES
CALLED BY CLICKING A LINK IN THE LEFT MENU
This is the bottom menu with links to other sites and link to follow Linus tweets.
  Figure 3  

Here is a general pattern. But some pages could miss some elements, For example some pages will not show the link to social media, other pages will miss the upper side menu. (The upper side menu - here the green background - contains the subtopic of a single topic)

Example: The subjecr 'Philosophy' contains the arguments 1) Metaphisics 2) Phisics 3) Politics and so on. The yellow zone contains titles of pages with articles referring to a particular item of the selected argument.

Navigation: select the argument - select a title referring to it - read the article referring to the title

  • select and click a link in the upper menu (green zone) Each link refers to another main frame. So clicking a link in the top-menu you call a frame with
    • a new menu at left (yellow zone) with titles
    • a center page with an introduction referring to the content of this section
    • The link called HOME appears always on the upper menu (green) but in some frames can be in the lest side menu (yellow) too.
  • select and click a link in the left side menu (yellow zone) to call a center page with the content referring to it.

The upper side menu (green zone) does not change, until you click a link named [HOME] of the same menu. To call another main topics set you have always to return HOME, and choose a new topic from there. The link HOME send you to the beginnning

In these pages we didn't inhibite the use of the right mouse button. the reader is allowed to open a page independently in a new window or a new tab. In fact there also some pages that, because very long bring their own menu. One could prefer to see those alone, out of the general frame

 

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Pages with their own upper menu Go top


There also some pages that, because being quite great have to bring their own menu. It serves to reach quickly a content into the page itself. Menus are at the top of the page and do not change their position when you click an item: the page content slides up to allow reading from that point downward. It's also possible to use the mouse or cursors to move downward or upward into the page

In this page itself you see how does works this system.

Click a title and you will reach the text as the page can shifts upward or downward to reach the point.

 

 

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  Menus in this site Go top

Referring to the upper figure 1: what called by the Homepage left menu
Referring to upper figure 3: how the main frames left side ad upperside do work

1) Tipical upperside menu with horizontally arranged boxes as shown in Figure 3
Hereunder we see a typical menu with horizontally arranged boxes as shown in Figure 3 (area highlighted in green) therefore located at top of the pages called by the menu links in figure 1 (area highlighted in yellow) . Each menu refers to a subject of the leftside menu as in figure 3


By clicking on one of the menu arguments, a new frame is called to replace the entire page, apart from this menu. The new page contains a menu of writings referring to the argument that was clicked. You can try clicking directly from here and then go back with the browser button.

2) Homepage menu
( Subjects and arguments)
3) Tipical left side menu as in Figure 3
(Items of one main sub-topic)

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  About this site Go top

This is a non-profit site aimed to publish works on the following topics and sub-topics. There are no-adware, no tricks, no malware (hope hackers will let me work in peace); it has been designed and coded entirely by Lino Bertuzzi - nick Linus, the author; it contains until now mainly works by Linus itself, and some of his friends.

The site is organized as follows:

All persons of good will who do not fear exposing themselves by publishing articles with their names, can send them to the author, according the compulsory conditions described in this "Disclaimer" page (click to read)

        Subjects can cover whatever topic among the following regarding whatever argument.

 Allowed subjects and arguments
  • Nourish your spirit
    • Conversations
    • Meditation
    • literature
    • Magisterium
    • Gospels commentaries
  • Philosophizing
    • Metaphisics
    • Phisics
    • Ethics
    • Aesthetics
  • Culture and books
    • Ancient
    • Modern
    • Actuality
    • Scientific
  • Does History exists
    • Ancient
    • Modern
    • Chronicle
    • Critics
  • Let's download
    • Animations
    • Photos
    • Manuals
    • Midi & Wav (& links to sites)
    • Other
  • Web and software
    • CSS
    • Scripts
    • Graphic
    • Links
    • HTML
 
  • Project and manuals
    • Projects
    • Manuals
    • Translation
    • Training