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Help

First off, thank-you for visiting the Land Of Waterfalls website. We hope you enjoy using the site and that it proves useful to you. We have tried to make the website as intuitive as we can, but not everything is obvious and so we provide this help page.

Responsive Web

We have tried to make the whole website work well on both desktop computers and handheld devices, so most pages have two formats, 'formatted' and 'freeform'. In formatted mode, the information is displayed in columns across the screen, while if freeform mode, the information is presented in a single column going down the screen. Pages displayed in overlays have no navigation menu, otherwise, formatted pages have the navigation menu in the left hand column and freeform pages have the menu at the bottom of the page.

Cookies &c

The only 'cookies' that we store on your machine are those necessary to make the maps work - without them, no maps, and as one of the main purposes of the website is to show where waterfalls are on maps...

We do not use so-called 'tracking cookies'. We do not gather any information about you and send it back to our servers. Should you choose to use the 'track my location' feature on the trail pages, that information is processed entirely on your device - none of it gets sent back to us.

Navigation Menus

As has already been noted, the navigation menus are available either to the left of each page or at the foot of the page. On map pages, the navigation menu is found in the page's context menu. On desktops, right clicking on the page will display the navigation menu. On handheld devices, long-pressing the screen will do the same.

Maps

The site displays four kinds of map:

Full page Maps

On full page maps you can click on features to perform a search for the features at a given location (wherever you click or tap)

Region Maps

The home page map displays all the features in the current region.

Feature Locator Maps

Feature locator maps are available by clicking on a feature's location on its detail page. These maps center on and highlight the selected feature, making it easier to find. While the region maps are great for finding which features are in a given location, should you not know where a feature is located, you can search for it from the home page and, once found, display its location on this map. To get directions to the location, the context menu for this map has options to open the location in Google Maps and to share the map or copy its URL, depending on platform.

Trail Maps

Trail maps are listed in the 'Trails' section for waterfalls, parks and parking facilities and show available (though not necessarily approved) routes to get to waterfalls. Please read our 'Terms of Use' page for more information.

Mini Maps

Mappable feature pages have a "mini-map" which, when clicked on, will open a full page view of the map.

Searches

Searches are all conducted from the region/home page and the website supports three kinds of search:

Location

Location search is requested by clicking/tapping on a feature/features on the map. If only one feature is at the location, it will be displayed on its summary page. If multiple features are returned the search results page will be displayed, listing the features at the location.

Name

Name search is requested by typing a name or part of a name into the search field on the banner and either clicking on the search icon or hitting enter. Any matches will be listed in the search results page.

Region

Region search lists all the waterfalls in the current region and is an option on the home page's context menu, "List All Waterfalls".

Getting More Help...

There a various other hints and tips available via the navigation menus. If all else fails, you can always email us at help@landofwaterfalls.ca and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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