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Web Site Template
Minimum to Maximum Content
This template was developed to create small and large informational
web sites. The Information Technology Department and Machine
Shop
have both incorporated a similar design into their sites.


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Page Layout
Left Side Image
This type of layout is used to include a short amount of text withan accompanying left side illustration or image. The layout canbe formatted to include just text or text with the addition ofan image.

Being Consistent
Within the pages of your web site, it is good practice to alwaysbe consistent with your format by using the same fonts, headerand layout. Many times web designers try to do too much andincorporate a variety of formats and styles onto one page. Thiscauses a very busy layout, and often leaves web site visitorsconfused and uninformed.


Page Layout
Know The User
This page layout can be used to convey massive amounts of information without using any illustrations or images. If your web audience is visiting your site strictly for information, images and illustration (while they may look nice) will only get in the way and create more scrolling.

Page Layout
Keep It Simple
When developing a web site, keep in mind that the simpler your site design, the easier the user will find what they are looking for. Within every element you add to your site there should be a purpose -- if something is included on your site, it must be useful.