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Site Map


This page will be made pretty with lines etc. when I find the time to do it. For now all pages can be reached, and described in terms of "levels" by the number of mouse clicks it takes to reach the page.

First Level

Entry Page (index.html)

Second Level

Peter B.'s Family Pages (non-frames version - family.html)

Peter B.'s Family Pages (frames version - ffamily.html)

Site Map and Project Notes (This page - site.html)

Third Level (non-frames version)

Lizzie's Page (lizzie.html)
Pat's Page (pat.html)
Andrew's Page (andrew.html)
Monika's Page (monika.html)
Sally's Page (sally.html)
Ron and Shirley's Page (ron.html)
Peter's Page (peter.html)


Third Level (frames version)

If I could work out how to load the frameset (Peter B.'s Family Pages - frames version) and at the same time specify which page should load in "frame4", I would do so here. For now, you will just have to select those pages from the frameset page.

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Notes about this project


These pages were designed by Peter B. towards the completion of TAFE NSW Web Page Design course during first half 2002.

Windows© Notepad© (Microsoft® Corporation) was used for all coding and debugging, because of the rigor imposed on the author to work with the HTML code, rather than rely on a professional editing tool to pick up and correct my mistakes.

The content of these pages is currently incomplete and may be updated from time to time.

The site has been tested and appears to work as expected, however I would be pleased to receive any feedback about bugs (or even sloppy coding).

All rights to this work, including text and images, are reserved by the author. The code contained in these pages may be freely used by others for non-commercial purposes. However, please do not copy or distribute the images or text without first obtaining permission.

Finally, my sincere thanks to Peter H. for delivering his course with humour and enthusiasm. His sound knowledge, extensive experience and great personality made this course a pleasure to undertake.



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