| Your Neighbor |
| 09. Maximum height for non-print project pages is 620. |
| Your Friend's web site |
| Related info |
| Your Sponsor |
| YOUR FOOTNOTES |
| 64 x 72 |
| Appendix |
| 64 x 72 |
| 64 x 72 |
| 64 x 72 |
| 64 x 72 |
| 08. Maximum page width for all pages is 983. |
| 10. Maximum height for print project pages is 688. |
| 13. Pop-ups, I-frames, sound files, and animations of any kind are not acceptable. |
| 14. Links to PDF files are not acceptable. PDF files are not acceptable. |
| 11. The maximum print working area in the body of the page is 855 wide x 660 high. |
| 12. Margins should be reserved for sponsors, neighbor link sharing, offsite favorites, |
| and company personell images. Font and images must be centered in margin links. |
| 15. Anything that downloads automatically without permission is not acceptable. |
| 16. 'Mystery Meat Navigation' as defined by Vincent Flanders on his website |
| 'webpagesthatsuck.com' is not acceptable in any form. |
| 17. Font in pagelinks must be center justified. |
| 18. The layered HTML effect as in Geocities Pagebuilder format must be enabled on |
| all pages to control vertical expansion of the displayed page. |
| 19. Pages must display properly at 1024 x 768 in Internet Explorer 6 and not require |
| scrolling when the status bar is disabled and upper toolbars are collapsed, except that |
| print menu pages will require slight scrolling with status bar disabled, upper toolbars |
| collapsed, and lower taskbar depressed. |
| destined for the printer such as restaurant menus, program schedules, research charts. |
| 05. Judicial font color cueing is acceptable. |
| 07. Site search engines are not acceptable. |
| 03. # 8 Font only may be used for site pagelinks, offsite margin/thumbnails, and pages |
| 01. Site pagelinks must be located across the top of all the site pages identically. |
| 02. # 8 and # 10 fonts are the only acceptable size fonts, which yields 8 style choices. |
| 04. Links sprinkled within narrative { LINKLES } are not acceptable. Links must be underlined. |
| 06. Sitemaps are not acceptable anywhere in the website. |
| YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT: |
| FOLD A SHEET OF 8.5 X 11 PAPER IN TWO. |
| GO TO YOUR BOOK CASE AND CHECK THE SIZE OF THE PAGES IN MOST BOOKS. |
| GUTENBERG PERFECTED THE PRINTING PRESS BECAUSE HE HATED SCROLLING. |
| IT TOOK 500 YEARS TO STANDARDIZE BOOK PAGES. PAGES AND COLUMNS ENDED UP |
| THE SIZE THEY ARE FOR SEVERAL REASONS. |
| A WEBSITE IS AN ELECTRONIC BOOK. THE CONSTRUCTION RULES FOR BOOKS AND |
| PAMPHLETS HAVE NOT CHANGED, BUT THE ELECTRONIC BOOK IS A LITTLE BIT |
| DIFFERENT. AN ELECTRONIC BOOK OPENS ON THE FIRST PAGE, EVERYTHING ELSE |
| IS CONSIGNED TO THE MARGINS EXCEPT THE BANNER AND TITLE WHICH IS ALL IN |
| THE FIRST LINE OF SCRIPT BELOW THE PAGE LINKS. |
| I bet you agree with that statement. Don't use them in your webpages. |
| Every day millions of dollars and hours are wasted by researchers accessing websites |
| that have detefective page navigation,MMN, and linkles placed within page narrative. |
| Linkles are reference links that are sprinkled within the narrative body of a webpage, |
| the equivalent of footnotes and appendici of a printed book.The proper location for |
| nail link. |
| a search engine will yield a precious well of knowledge or just another totally useless |
| website. If you want repeat traffic to your site it must be useful to the viewer. You |
| Linkles within the narrative of a website distract the reader at best and destroy the |
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| Your Sponsor |
| concentration of a researcher at worst. Linkles should be avoided at all costs. |
| Formatting discipline is just as necessary to the internet page as the paper page. Re- |
| searchers on the net have no way of knowing whether the link they are about to click in |
| linkles is in the margins of the webpage, either in the form of a textbox link or a thumb- |
| should avoid long winded explanations and discourses that lead nowhere. |
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