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The photographic heritage program is an ambitious undertaking as it documents Egypt's intangible cultural heritage through photography. The program's primary activity is to digitize the archives of photographers [foreign and Egyptian] from the Nineteenth and early Twentieth-century.

The collections of photographers work, gathered from local and international museums and private collectors, will be published as CD-ROMs and books. The program aims to make such rare collections available for researchers, curators, and vintage photograph enthusiasts via multiple means of publication, which includes paper publication and on the internet.

Future activities include creating an online photographic heritage searchable database of these photographic collections, which will be accessible to researchers and the general public.

The program will also create a Conservation and Preservation Laboratory for original photographs, providing important services to collectors and institutions.

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.

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Digitizing collections- : As per our mission, ...
Database of Egyptian and non-Egyptian ...

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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