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ZSpace gives members, writers, and sustainers, their own ZSpace pages. It gives participants blogs access and even your own blogs, forums access and posting, uploading quotes, lyrics, graphics, poetry, and articles, mutual aid access and use, books and film preferences entry, ability to comment on content throughout the site, discounts in our store, extensive rss feeds, and much more.

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ZCom is a large and diverse site. If this is your first visit, we recommend that you play around a bit, looking at some links off the top splash page, and off ZNet and ZSpace. We also have some Help Videos that walk you through features.

Try some place and topic pages, for example, and then try the writers page, the blogs, ZSpace, and then perhaps also the forums, the audio and video sections, and so on, to get a feel for what is available.

Just jump around, at first, and it will enhance your experience of the site later.

Then try the search facility, a very powerful tool for finding specific content.

Note that you can toggle the submenu to the tabs at the top of each page on and off with the red/green arrow in the row of tabs.

We think having the submenus on, displaying automatically when you roll over the tabs, is vastly better for quick and easy navigation, but some people will prefer more viewing area. Try using the tabs, first, though, please.

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  • The Writers page which is a submenu item under ZNet, and ZMag is a handy way to find anyone who writes on the site – regularly or even just only once or twice over the years, and to access their work. Under ZSoace, you can also search members and Sustainers by locale and interest, very useful for finding people to hook up with in your city...or with similar interests for creating a group page.

  • The Topics and Place tabs provide access to pages listing all topic and place pages, and the submenu for each provides direct links to the more prominent ones. Topc and Place pages collect information, links, and of course articles about their topic or place, current, featured, and classic, plus links to associated books, etc.

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Using Left Menus

Throughout the site left menus play a consistent role. The mechanics are straightforward. To learn about left menus, read below or try the helpful ZCom Overview Video.

  • There are headings with a down or up arrow next to them.

  • You click a down arrow next to a heading to see the associated items under it.

  • You click a right arrow next to an item under a heading, to see associated content in a viewing area that appears to the right.

The headings, demarcate sections of the left menu. These vary a bit throughout the site, but for the most part they are Help, Places, Topics, Content Type, Writer. Comments.

  • The Help section, which you are now using, has a list of items which, when you click a right arrow, displays associated guidance.

  • The other areas of the left menu are used, when they have a right arrow next to them, to filter content. What they each do is evident by the name, or trying them. To understand the filtering…

Imagine you are on the top page of ZNet. In the first column are about thirty five links to most recent content on the site, from ZNet, ZMag, commentaries, videos, etc.

If you go to the left menu and click the down arrow next to writers and the right arrow next to a particular writer's name, the first two columns of the viewing area of the top page will change to a display of recent content from just that writer.

If you instead picked a topic, say economy, then the display would change to show only that content and likewise for a chosen place. Or maybe you wanted to see only interviews or graphics – so you clicked the down arrow next to by type and then the right arrow next to the one you wished to display.

Imagine, however, instead of being on the top page of ZNet, you are on a place page showing content about only Venezeula or Iraq, say, or you are on a topic page showing information only about race or parecon, say, or you are on the interviews page, with only interviews showing, or the graphics page, with only links to cartoons and othe