Optimize your Page Layout

Keep your page layout consistent throughout your site:

Homepages are allowed to be unique, but the rest of your pages should look similar. Avoid having the navigational links change location or link options.

Avoid making your pages too long:

People don’t like to read from a screen. If what you have to say is too long, break the discussion into several parts.

Save the top of your page for your most important content:

Remember: good content must flow to the top.

Layout your page with re-sizeable tables:

Set the width in percentage terms instead of a fixed number of pixels. Your pages will always fit the screen, without the need to scroll horizontally.

Optimize your page to be viewed best at 1024x768:

NOTE: The most popular resolution at present time is 1024x768.

Test your site here

Test your site so that it looks good in different browsers and resolutions.

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Alternative Styles

Using the power of Web Standards design and CSS to create power and flexable Web site designs. The links below will show you how simply changing the stylesheet attached to this Web site will completely change how this site looks. Keep in mind that none of the actual underlying html code will change.

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