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Old February 27th, 2004, 01:35 AM
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Default What do you expect out of a fishing website

Set your monitors resolution to 800x600 then reformat you pages to conform
to that size. That is the standard resolution, i.e.. most common, at this
point in time. You have to appeal to the majority of systems out there with
the lower resolution. I have been doing web's for 6 years, you have a good
start, Bob. Look at other pages out there from well known sites like
Bassmasters, NAFC, In fisherman .... A template - one uniform layout sheet
for all your pages is more pleasing.




"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
I started a thread on this subject a while back and you guys gave a lot of
great suggestions. I could not find the original thread so I started a

new
one. (maybe it was somewhere else where I started the thread) Anyway,

here
is what I have done with my personal site based on what you guys had to

say.

After much review I have taken a lot of the advise you guys gave me and
revamped one of my websites:

http://www.YumaBassMan.com

I cleaned up the front page to make navigation easier. (I hope) If it
works out I'll make it the template for every page on the site.

I added a discussion forum. I'm still skeptical about the worth of this,
but we shall see. I also tied in pro specific groups that are linked in
from those websites. (A couple local pros I know personally) Who knows.

I added last updated dates to many of the in text links so people can see

at
a glance if those pages have anything new since their last visit.
--
Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com
All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona
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