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Hypertext is, simply put, digital text that contains hyperlinks to other text which the reader uses to readily navigate to access information. The FA Wiki uses hypertext throughout the website to cross-reference FA-related information, via hyperlinks, tooltips (popup boxes with key, or supplemental information), and interactive multimedia (sometimes referred to as 'hypermedia"). When you see text like this, it means there is a link to another wiki page or outside reference with further information. 

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For the majority of FA topic pages, the format is standardized and features a Content box and the following topic sections:


Overview (or Background)A high-level summary of the topic. 'Background' may be use in place of, or in addition to, 'Overview', when appropriate to provide historical context.
AuthoritiesAll related Federal documentation on the topic. May include Federal statute, regulation, circulars, and Departmental- and Service-level policy and guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions (faqs)Provides FWS interpretation of Federal law, regulations, and policy. This section is expected to grow as more technical assistance questions are fielded by FASO Division staff.
Learning AidsUsed to link to a variety of visual aids, e.g. flow diagrams, charts, tables, or graphs.
Related PagesCross-reference links to other FA Wiki pages related to the topic.
ResourcesLinks to external resources related to the topic.
ReferencesFootnoted citations and/or Federal authorities.













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