aabaeabcd0ff25b35909e747ff24714885b07490 brianlee Wed Sep 15 14:18:27 2021 -0700 Adding links to the new blog about sessions in session help pages refs #27945 diff --git src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgSessionHelp.html src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgSessionHelp.html index e2cc9ab..be00ad4 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgSessionHelp.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgSessionHelp.html @@ -55,30 +55,36 @@ any assembly. To ensure privacy and security, you must <a href="../../cgi-bin/hgSession" target="_blank">create an account</a> and <a href="../../cgi-bin/hgSession" target="_blank">log in</a> before using the session manager.</p> <p> Individual sessions may be designated as either <a href="#ShareOrNot"><em>shared</em> or <em>non-shared</em></a> to protect the privacy of confidential data. To avoid having a new shared session from someone else override your existing Genome Browser settings, you are encouraged to open a new web-browser instance or to save existing settings in a session before <a href="#Open">loading</a> a new shared session.</p> <p> Note that not all of the Genome Browser <a href="../../mirror.html">mirror sites</a> have all of the session features enabled.</p> <p> This User's Guide provides a few examples that introduce the features of the Session tool, followed by detailed directions on creating, saving, modifying and sharing sessions.</p> +<p> +You may also wish to reivew two blog posts, +<a href="http://genome.ucsc.edu/blog/how-to-share-your-ucsc-screenthoughts/" +target="_blank">How to share your UCSC screenthoughts</a> and +<a href="http://genome.ucsc.edu/blog/sharing-data-with-sessions-and-urls/" +target="_blank">Sharing Data with Sessions and URLs</a> for more discussions about sessions.</p> <!-- ====Example======================== --> <a name="Example"></a> <h2>Some simple examples</h2> <p> This section contains some example sessions that demonstrate the use of the Session tool. To enable you to view these sessions, we have <a href="../../cgi-bin/hgSession" target="_blank">created a user account</a> with the name <em>Example</em>. </P> <!-- =====Example 1======================= --> <a name="Example1"></a> <h3>Example 1</h3> <p> This example shows the primate (chimp and rhesus) nets for chromosome 2 in the hg17 human assembly — the primate chromosome that fused in humans. We first configured our browser view with the