Best practices for putting up a new...

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You might also have a look at the VSD templates. If you're new to web design, these will get you started on the right track. If you do want to start from scratch - have a look anyway and get some ideas for standard lay-outs and structure. Have fun!
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TG wrote:

Thanks - that's exactly what I was looking for - I haven't gotten beyond the home page yet and will use the 'save as' approach to keep the same look and feel. I've got to get this going.

Ed - I have also downloaded Gimp - the price was right, I had to 'save' my money for the 'very expensive' VSD. The HTML might be something I might tackle after I get up to speed with VSD and Gimp.

Thanks


Remember though if you create a site with VSD and then want to begin working with html at a later date you will probably have to redo your site.
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