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CRInfo encourages others to utilize the services and tools available on this website for their own specific research, educational, and informational needs. This "Add CRInfo to Your Website" section has been written for those of you who may wish to incorporate elements of the CRInfo system into your own website(s). This page describes the elements that are available for posting. Feel free to explore and experiment with these example page elements; they are all fully functional. Detailed instructions provide step-by-step, do-it-yourself directions for adding each element to your website. These instructions generally consist of a short section of HTML code that can be copied directly to your Web pages. In a few instances, we also explain how the making of minor modifications will enable you to better customize CRInfo to your needs and interests. These sections assume that you (or your webmaster) know enough HTML to be able to create and load your own Web pages.

If you are using a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editor like Microsoft® FrontPageTM, you may be able to copy, drag, and drop sections directly onto your pages. (WYSIWYG editors look more like word processors and hide the underlying HTML code.)



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The CRInfo Search element facilitates a search of citations (names, keywords, descriptions, etc.) in CRInfo's Web, Print/Audio-Visual, and Organization resource catalogs (which were compiled by real people, the CRInfo editors), as well as the Newspapers catalog. For detailed instructions on adding a CRInfo Search element to your page(s), please click here.

 

 

 

   
   
 
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