Some links to interesting HTML designs
1. INTRODUCTION
2. STUFF
3. CSS INFORMATION
4. NICE LOOKING WEBPAGES
5. HTML LINKS
6. IMAGES
This site provides links to URL which in my opinion have a good or
at least interesting HTML design. My prejudices in this respect are usually
oriented towards 'clean' and 'informational' designes and layouts. By this I mean
designs which are not in anyway cluttered and which are oriented towards the
conveying of 'information' (as opposed to some kind of multi-media experience).
It also should be noted that I am a frequent user of Text-Only browsers such
as 'lynx' and for this reason, I am inclined to look for sites which a 'friendly'
towards this sort of browser.
In selecting these sites it is also important to me the use of css style sheets
in a reasonably cross-browser manner (at least to the extent that the styles will
'degrade gracefully')
A nice grassy green colour, goes well on a white background
color="#33CC66"
An understated purple
color="#9933CC"
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/academy/css_tutorial/introduction/statements.html#comments
This is a fairly good CSS tutorial and reference
http://www.adlinguam.com/es/empr.html
This is a good looking site for a translation agency. It has some nice ornate
letter decoration images.
http://www.cornerstonemag.com
The Sed FAQ, which has some quite clean style sheets
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/intro.html
This site (about the sendmail email server) contains some reasonable css
styling, including the 'block formatting' of code fragments, and hyperlink
back-ground colour changing mouse overs.
http://www.ctv.es/USERS/alberfon/
A nice image of birds with a 'watermark' effect
http://www.bugzilla.org/about.html
A rather 'blocky' design but quite clean and bold colours.
http://www.is.informatik.uni-duisburg.de/projects/daffodil/daff.gif
A nice oval picture of some daffodils
http://www.weblations.com/spa/img/background.gif
A nice soft-lines background image, which when tiled gives the impression of some
kind of expensive notepaper.