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How do you spice up a webpage with text? I've never seen a page like that before. I am not very good with all the drawing tools, I don't have that many anyways. So I am thinking to having a few light shaded texts as my background, the different fonts as my borders etc. Anyone has any idea on such things? Is it a good idea to mix presentation with the content?
Thanks!
So, think about your motivations for doing something and see if that matches up to the goal of the website. If they don't match you may not need to do it.
As for mixing presentation with content, you may want to keep as much content out of images as possible. Myself, I use a few images (smiling people if possible) for a "lifestyle" branding effect.
[edited by: martinibuster at 5:12 pm (utc) on Mar. 5, 2004]
Right now, my page is basically black on white, it's kind of boring:). But it's got nice layout though(I think). Since I used CSS from the start, I have a chance to do this pretty easy.
Thanks!
Coloured Tables and a thin table border look OK, take up little bandwidth and dont need to much graphic design knowledge.
Have a look at the boxes on Yahoo for an example.
(Sorry, not sure if it's a good idea to post a link, I don't want to spam anyone here:).
More specific: I want to highlight the keyword "J2E", so I am thinking of have it as the background. BTW, I don't use tables, so not sure how to border up my <p>'s.
-Mongo
[edited by: tedster at 6:52 pm (utc) on Mar. 5, 2004]
As far as highlight J2E, I think you do a great job by putting it in a different font. If you make it the background I would hate you if I came accross that page. If you want to highlight J2E Translate, get rid of the welcome to bit and add a quick tagline explaining what your software does.
A CSS and text combination can look wonderful (and obviously allows borders and whatnot). It's also very functional and conveys information in the way that the HTML specification intended.
I had an horrible feeling you were going to wade in with font tags, tables, horizontal dividers and multi-coloured text, but what you've got is just the right approach.
:-)