PlanoTse Handbook for Job Search Automation/Unsung Heroes
Unsung Heroes
editAs stated by the Dedication, this Wikibook is for job seekers of the 2007–2012 global financial crisis. When you improve the content of this book, you help make an important aspect of life, job search, easier for very many people. This would make you, to them, an unsung PlanoTse hero.
This page lets PlanoTse heroes know of the basic information necessary for their work. Below is what you should know when you work as a PlanoTse hero with the purpose of improving the content of this Wikibook.
Round-trip Scenic Byway
editIf you want to add a whole lot more information than some minor revision within a page, use a round-trip scenic byway as explained below.
Every page in this Wikibook, PlanoTse Handbook for Job Search Automation, has a book navigation bar at the top as well as at the bottom of page. The link on the right is called the NEXT PAGE link as it takes you to the next page. If you keep moving onto the next page that way, you traverse along the main road of this Wikibook.
On this page, Data Holders, in the body text, there is a link called, Data Item Types. Click and go there, you will see that the NEXT PAGE link would take you to Data Item Attributes. Again and again, click and go to the next topic, you will eventually see that these NEXT PAGE links would take you back to Data Holders. This experience is called a round-trip scenic byway, which takes you through a sequence of pages but the last page in that sequence is the same as the first page in the sequence, which, in this case, is the page, Data Holders. In this example, the byway sequence includes the following pages:
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