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This page has many examples of how one might go about using various techniques to spice up a page.  The above text banners are images created in photoshop.  The text in the list below was modified by changing the html code in the FONT tags, and the buttons are also images that have been linked.

The whole page has been divided up using an invisble table.  You can use any of these techniques in conjunction with SiteBuilder Toolkit to give your pages a cleaner, more pleasing look.  Your only limit is your imagination!

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  • This is standard text, Arial 10pt
  • This is Size +1
  • This is Size +2
  • This is Size -1
  • This is Size -2
  • This is Face, Times New Roman
  • This is Face, Goudy Stout (Fancy)
  • This is Face, Gigi (Script)

The good news is that you can specify a specific typeface for use within an HTML document. The bad news is that the typeface you specify must be installed on the computer of the person viewing the web page.  Always specify a second, normal font that will look OK if the primary font is missing.

 

Q Why did the chicken cross the road?

ATo get to the other side.

QHow many software technicians does it take to change a lightbulb?

ANone.  It's a hardware problem.

 

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