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The following is help regarding this site, for frequently asked questions regarding each section of the shop please visit each sections menu by going into the relative section and selecting FAQ. |
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This help page gives you a quick run through on how to use and navigate this site 1.Home Navigation The carpet side contains:
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The main section navigation is across the top area of the page. taking to either the Home page, the carpet section or the curtain section, then there is also the online store, this help page, how to find us, and contact information. The tab highlighted by the red ring shows you what the tab looks like when it is showing you which section you are currently in, and the blue section shows a tab that takes you to a different section. |
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Once you have chosen a main section, normally either carpets or curtains, you will then have a sub-menu from the main navigation. This gives you a detail choice of that section, to return to another section. |
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At the top right of each page, just under the main tab navigation you will see the site route which shows you which area of the shop you are in and which path you have taken. Each one also acts as a link to go back to previous sections and follow your foot steps through the site to your current location. |
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This images to the right indicate the Enlarge option, it will only be displayed on images that can be enlarged. Enlarging helps you get a better look at the quality or pattern of each item featured in the picture. The enlarged images are normally high quality images and therefore may take longer than normal to load, please be patient.
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View On White simply means enlarging the image on a white background or to simply view the image on a white background. This is useful for when an images' colour is very close the the websites page colours. |
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