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One thing I've learned from doing web page design is that simple is
better. One piece of reading that might be of interest is "Four things
to ask your webmaster" by Guy Kawasaki. It was in the May 6, 1996 issue
of Forbes. Don't know how useful that will be from an information
aspect, but it will give you a sense of what web design is and shouldn't
be.
--laura
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Cthulhu is the Patron Saint of Pittsburgh... -=- "Each of us, at some time in
our lives, turns to someone, a father, a brother, a God and asks, 'Why am I
here? What was I meant to be?'" --Spock -=- Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Chapter.
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