As you arrive at the landing page or the home page of the website, you see the navigation tool bar on top of the home page which contains various tabs like Home, Categories, Find my Content, About etc.
The latest post published by the author is
displayed in the middle of the home page followed by older posts as you scroll
down the home page. As you click any of the posts published, there opens in
front of you the entire content of the post.
The side bar of the home page contains a tab called
‘Popular Posts’ which enlists some of the most popular posts of the page. Below
the ‘Popular Posts’ tab, is the ‘Search this blog’ dialog box, which helps you
find the content you are looking for. Simply, type one or more words associated
to the content you want to browse, hit the search button and you will be
directed to the list of all the posts which contain the word you are looking
for.
How to find the content you are looking for?
There are 2 ways to finding what you are
looking for on the website:
Method 1: Search a word or phrase
The first method is to use the search button on
the home page of the website to find the correct blog for resolving your query.
The steps are as follows:
Step 1: Search a word or phrase related to the
issue for which you want a clarification in the search box
Step 2: Hit the search button (or Enter)
Step 3: List of all the blogs is displayed
which contain your search word or phrase.
Step 4: Find the post which suites your match.
Step 5: Click on the post, the complete
content is visible and you are all set!
Method 2: Using ‘Categories’ tab on the
navigation tool bar
In this
method, follow these steps:
Step 1: On the top of the home page of the
website, you can find the Categories tab in the navigation tool bar.
Step 2: Hover your mouse over the Categories
tab, a list of all the tabs within the Categories tab gets displayed. It contains
tabs like Income Tax Law and Economy and Finance.
Step 3: Hover your mouse over the tabs
contained therein to display a list of the sub categories within the tabs. For
example, the tab Income Tax Law contains sub categories like PGBP, Capital
Gains, Rules etc.
Step 4: Select the genre of content you want to
read or the content you are looking for, from the sub categories contained
therein.
Step 5: As you click on one of the sub categories,
a list of all the posts which are labeled with the sub category is displayed.
For example, if you click the sub category ‘Capital Gains’, all the posts which
are related to the topic Capital Gains will be displayed.
This method is suitable when you require all
the topics of a particular chapter at one place so that you can revise the
content conveniently.
Below every post, you can find the Comment box. Your comments related to the post, the content contained therein and doubts regarding the content are most welcomed and appreciated!
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