Border Air Quality Data - About Report Pages
What Are Report Pages?
Reports of U.S.-Mexico border air quality data are displayed in sections, or pages, that are small enough for a Web browser to handle easily. Some border air quality reports can have thousands of rows, and attempting to display that much information as a single Web page can "overwhelm" a browser. Dividing a report into smaller pages allows you to see all the information without causing problems in your browser software. The Lines per Page selection on every report's selection criteria page lets you choose how many rows are displayed on a page.
Report pages are numbered, like pages in a printed document. You can go to the next or previous page, or go directly to any page of a report.
How Do I Go to Another Report Page?
If a report does not fit entirely in one page, each page of the report has buttons that allow you to choose a different page. (Your browser must have JavaScript enabled to use the buttons.)
The page buttons look like this (the background colors, added here for clarity, are not displayed):