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Some links to interesting HTML designs

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1. INTRODUCTION
2. STUFF
3. CSS INFORMATION
4. HTML LINKS



1.  INTRODUCTION [TOC]

   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')

2.  STUFF [TOC]
   A nice grassy green colour, goes well on a white background
     color="#33CC66"

   An understated purple  
     color="#9933CC"

3.  CSS INFORMATION [TOC]

  [*]http://www.westciv.com/style_master/academy/css_tutorial/introduction/statements.html#comments
     This is a fairly good CSS tutorial and reference

4.  HTML LINKS [TOC]


  [*]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.


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