Thanks for all the tips so far.
cvairwerks wrote:
Mike: As a user rather than a programmer, remember the KISS principle when you do the layouts. Make it easy to read and navigate. Don't go wild on fonts and colors. Don't forget to make it easy to go back and forth through the website and make it dead simple to get back to the home page and contact info. Also don't go with heavy, high bit graphics. Remember that some still have only 56K dial-up service. Design for that level of downloads and you can't go wrong.
I think you read my mind.
Mike
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