Example Web Pages
Here is a series of example web pages that show the power and capabilities possible for your web page.
All sites on this page were constructed by, and property of:
Andy Korth,
John Sungur, or
Matt Haugen
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The Guild (site was deleted) I made this site for a game I played a long time ago. I expect this site will soon go down, since no one is renewing the domain name registration. |
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This site demonstrates frames, where the left side of
the screen is divided from the right, and can be moved independently. |
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This page shows a number of flash button styles, rollover button (the image changes when you hold the cursor over it), and normal images. |
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Frames are used, although in this page the frame is on the top rather than the side. In the top frame there is an image map. An image map is one image, where clicking on different parts of it will lead you to different places. |
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Tables are becoming increasingly popular to organize text in a web page. |
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One of the sites we have worked on for the Center for Small Towns |
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Community Education Another one of the sites we have worked on for the Center for Small Towns |
Background Styles:
There are a number of different background styles that can be chosen. A simple color can be chosen for the background, or a repeating image. The best images are light or of similar colors. Bright background images make it difficult to read the text in front of it. Washed out logos or patterns that vary little in color work well. See examples of simple light-colored web backgrounds.
Text Styles:
Having a variety of fonts on a web page is not possible, because different people fob not have the same fonts on their computer. However, the size of text can be changed, along with the centering. Also, effects such as bold, italics, and underline may be added.
Logos:
Your organization may or may not have a logo. If you do have a logo, it often looks best when displayed at the top of the first page. If you do not have a logo, one can be designed for you. For example, this logo was made at CoolText. Many different styles are available here.
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