Sample Web Page

Folks,

    There has been a lot of argument and discussion the past few days so
perhaps some of you overlooked my request last weekend to look at and make
suggestions of what should be shown on the illustration of the sample/ideal
web page. 

	So far, the only suggestion is to put the navigation controls currently
shown at the bottom of the page, on twice, at top and at bottom. 

	At present, the ideal web page shows a title at the top, with a topical
illustration on the left. Followed by a section of page controls, followed
by a summary. The rest of the page is two columns, the left containing the
site map, sound files, and any "key ideas", the right and wider section
alternates between block of illustrations and blocks of text. Across the
bottom of the page is a section for credits (including compliance icons,
etc.) followed by the navigational controls. 

To see the illustration in question itself, go to
http://www.erols.com/stevepem/guidelines/G3/g3.html and look at the
illustration for checkpoint 3.2. It is the basis for the rest of the
illustrations.

				Anne


Anne Pemberton
apembert@erols.com

http://www.erols.com/stevepem
http://www.geocities.com/apembert45

Received on Tuesday, 24 April 2001 07:00:40 UTC