This side of my site utilizes JavaScript and Frames in order to help organize the contents in an interesting and user friendly manner. I will explain some of the navigation features here to help get you started, hopefully you will like the new site and all of the added "user-friendly" features that I think help make the site more appealing.

If you still have questions after reading below, please email my webmaster(me) at webmaster@someplacethatiselse.net

Note: Using your browser's back button in conjunction with the JavaScript features of my site may cause the JavaScript to "act strange". I plan on fixing these types of problems eventually, but for now it would be better to use the JavaScript menus exclusively.

First, the top frame. It gives the user access to every episode no matter where they are inside the "Season 8" section. Clicking on a link "area" will change the center frame, the one you are looking at right now! As you move the mouse over the top of the "time line" thingy, information for an episode will appear beneath it... if you click it, it will load the script's cover page in this frame. Also in the top frame, all the way to the right, are a few "general" navigation links that are pretty self explanatory.

Along the side is a narrow frame that holds a "side menu". This menu holds controls and information specific to the content that has been loaded here. If the "Season 8 Home Page" is loaded, several general links leading to miscellaneous information and content will be made available to the left... as you can see by looking slightly to the left. If a script is loaded, several things will appear to the left - the original premiere date of the script, a "chapter jump" control panel, and a sub-navigation panel that allows access to the scripts cover art, the script itself, commentary, and deleted scenes (when available).

Chapter Jump This feature allows you to jump to the beginning of any act of the script, instantly. It also allows you to jump to the beginning or end of the script.

Sub-Navigation When a script is selected in the top menu, it is the cover page that is loaded initially. Using the sub-nav panel, you can then load either the script, the commentary (which is just the script with some comments scattered throughout), or the deleted scenes if there are any for the particular script that is selected. Rolling over an icon will magicly make a label appear to tell you what it does. You can also use the links at the bottom of each of the selected script's pages... they do the same thing, just not quite as flashy.