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Subject: Re: consistency


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Damian
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Date Posted: 09:19:33 03/20/02 Wed
In reply to: ANNE STEWART 's message, "Re: consistency" on 13:38:11 03/15/02 Fri

Anne,

It's tempting when you learn new skills to try to use them all. The result is sometimes a page that looks clutter as you mentioned. You seem to be creative and have a good sense of color and design. The key will be to pick one simple style and then make it work technically.

Good luck. Hopefully you know how to setup the navigation tool. If not, come see me on April 6th.


>Achieving an un-junky looking website is harder than
>it looks. I've changed my background color three times
>so far and it still doesn't seem right thematically.
>Also, even though I love unusual or artsy fonts, I'm
>resigned that it's best to stay with the web-safe
>defaults. My other design problem is that I have a
>lot of graphics -- phots and clip art -- that I'd
>like to use but there may not be room. Too much
>clutter--will have to make some choices.
>Consistency from page to page would be easier if I
>could figure out how to apply the same navigation bar
>page by page! I look forward to learning how
>tomorrow.
>Anne

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