The MDAT dataset page now features a bottom footer for additional navigation resources as well as a top right data.census.gov tab for quick return to the main landing page
Here are tips to help you navigate between different pages on the site after you have already run a search:
Navigation Options for “All,” “Tables,” “Maps,” “Charts,” “Profiles” and “Pages”:The site features six tabs at the top that allow you to navigate between different types of search results: All, Tables, Maps, Charts, Profiles, or Pages.
Flexible Screen Layout:Most pages of data.census.gov provide layout flexibility with expandable and collapsible side panels by clicking the “Filters” and “Results” buttons.
Expand the Filters panel when you want to view or edit your search criteria
Collapse the Filters/Results panels when you want to see more of the table, map, or chart across your screen
Clear a Search: Click the data.census.gov button in the upper right to clear your search and start fresh from the landing page
Edit a Search: Click the “x” next to filters you would like to remove or add more filters using the options in the filter panel
Browse Long Lists of Results: The site provides the first 10 results by default and allows you to page through the remaining results from your search. You may increase the number of results provided on each page to 25 or 50, allowing you to browse a long list of results in fewer clicks.
Navigate to census.gov: Click the Census Bureau logo in the upper left corner to navigate to census.gov.
Mapping data points is a great way to visualize the wealth of data available on data.census.gov. In this tutorial video, we'll show you how to map your data.