764d83af431c94bae59ae2bbd7e25b86ab693cb4 jnavarr5 Tue May 14 17:31:55 2024 -0700 Adding the word 'NOTE:' to make the section stand out more, refs #23633 diff --git src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/customTrackText.html src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/customTrackText.html index a775ead..740b0a0 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/customTrackText.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/customTrackText.html @@ -100,33 +100,33 @@ <ul> <li><a href="../../FAQ/FAQformat.html#format1.7">BED detail</a> <li><a href="../../FAQ/FAQformat.html#format10">Personal Genome SNP</a> <li><a href="../../FAQ/FAQformat.html#format13">broadPeak</a> </ul> </div> <div class="col-xs-12 col-sm-6 col-md-2"> <ul> <li><a href="../../FAQ/FAQformat.html#format12">narrowPeak</a> <li><a href="../../FAQ/FAQformat.html#format6.5">microarray</a> (BED15) </ul> </div> </div> </div> <p> -Some annotations need to be hosted remotely in a web-accessible location that support byte-range -requests to be visualized on the UCSC Genome Browser, such as: bigBed, bigWig, BAM, VCF, etc. <em> +NOTE: Some annotations need to be hosted remotely in a web-accessible location that support byte-range +requests to be visualized on the UCSC Genome Browser, such as: bigBed, bigWig, BAM, VCF, etc. For examples of how to host your custom track data remotely, please refer to the track hub user guide, "<a href="/goldenPath/help/hgTrackHubHelp.html#Hosting" target="_blank">Where to host your data?</a>".</em> </p> <p> <strong>Step 2. Define the Genome Browser display characteristics</strong><br> Add one or more optional <a href="#BROWSER">browser lines</a> to the beginning of the data file to configure the overall display of the Genome Browser when it initially shows the annotation data. Browser lines allow you to configure such things as the initial genome position, the width of the display, and hide/show other annotation tracks in the display.</p> <p> <em> NOTE: If the browser position is not explicitly set in the annotation file, the display will default to the user's most recent position, which may not be an appropriate position for viewing the