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Knowing the importance and value of the varying themes of the Intangible heritage in general and the realizing the richness of the Egyptian Folklore in particular, the Folkloric heritage program evolved in CULTNAT.

The program documents, in a database compilation process, different aspects of the historical daily life that are about to become extinct all over Egypt, and specially in places like Fatimic Cairo, Sinai, the Oasis , Quena and Aswan.

One of the projects within this program is the documentation of different crafts in Egypt. Some of the documented crafts are the khayameya (tent makers), cupper crafts, bookmaking, carpentry, etc. Aside from documenting those crafts in audio visual and text forms, CULTNAT is in the process of issuing a book about the crafts in Cairo. We are also working with the UNESCO in developing a website for all the Mediterranean crafts.

Taking another side of the Egyptian daily life, the Folkloric Program is also documenting the different occasions and how people celebrate them, whether they are religious or social events.

Multiple Scroll Areas

You can follow the format described and demonstrated in this example to add more than one scroll area. See the example with multiple scrolling areas for guidance. Even though that example uses absolute positioning, the pattern for setting up the layers remains the same. Just remember that all id's need to be unique.

Remember to pass the id's for areas that scroll in tables to the GeckoTableBugFix function so Netscape 6+ and Mozilla will be able to extract their layers and function properly. (See code comments in the head of the document for more information.)

 
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Multiple Scroll Areas

You can follow the format described and demonstrated in this example to add more than one scroll area. See the example with multiple scrolling areas for guidance. Even though that example uses absolute positioning, the pattern for setting up the layers remains the same. Just remember that all id's need to be unique.

Remember to pass the id's for areas that scroll in tables to the GeckoTableBugFix function so Netscape 6+ and Mozilla will be able to extract their layers and function properly. (See code comments in the head of the document for more information.)

 
 
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