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Subject:Thanks, Web Authors From:Karen_Mayer -dot- TOUCH_TECHNOLOGY -at- NOTES -dot- COMPUSERVE -dot- COM Date:Tue, 13 Feb 1996 11:13:02 EST
For all of you who responded to my query a couple weeks ago for web
sites, thank you! I checked out all the sites I was given, and got a good
idea of the variety of web page techniques being used. Some I thought
were very, very good, a few struck me as needing a lot more thought and
work, but all of them were really helpful. I got some good ideas, and
have built my own web site (which is still not finished). If you're
interested, it's at