Your
Neighbor
09. Maximum height for non-print project pages is 620.
# 10 Body Font
# 08 Body Font
Elegant Pages
#08 Font Menu ReadyFor
Printing
Work Page
Not Ready
For Printing
Your Friend's
web site
Related
info
Your
Sponsor
YOUR
FOOTNOTES
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Wine List
Almost Ready
For Printing
#10 Font Menu
Ready For
Printing
Holiday
Schedule
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Printing
Appendix
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64 x 72
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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:
Do Your
Web Pages
Really Suck ?
Find Out !
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.
Congratulations, you've reached the Linkles Page    Linkles waste everyone's time.
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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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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