Which Web Design Template Should I Choose? Pick Your Favourite!?
29.September, 2009
Hi,
I am building a website, and I need to pick from a set of predesigned templates. The website is for a learning/tutoring center offering subject help for kids/adults.
Option 1
http://www.templateworld.com/zero/in_action/flash_web/
Option 2
http://www.templateworld.com/zero/in_action/online_education/index.html
Option 3
http://www.templateworld.com/zero/in_action/trial_impact/
Option 4
None of the above. Please suggest a free web template I can use! thanks
HI….Boy, Oh, Boy!!! Personally, I am so delighted that you asked this very question….for it has "bugged" me all these past dozen years or more that I have been creating and publishing hundreds of web pages…all over the internet…and all for FREE.
Initially, I was extremely fortunate to have Gini Pederson, (Professional Computer Teacher at the S.D. Comm. College District…..at the Aero Drive Campus) as my instructor, in several Computer subjects…..especially basic HTML. that really intrigued me, no end.
Seeing items come alive, simply by typing some HTML code, is like magic to me….and I still have not gotten over this wonderful feeling of being the actual CREATOR of whatever I type on and for a Web Page.
However, due to my present debillatating illness, I can no longer attend class, physically, as I once did at every opportunity in the past. Still, simply using basic HTML and some copy & paste of JavaScript….I continue producing a web page, one a week on average.
Now, thanks to your timely question, I am inspired to delve into the very subject of TEMPLATES……and as often as I can, from this day forward, I will further my study and usage of TEMPLATES for WEB PAGES…..WHICH WILL GIVE MY PRODUCTION A PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE, AT LONG LAST.
I will keep in touch with you and others on this great message board, and see how high we can climb the ladder of success.
Thanks, once again, for your question.
MITCH MENSCHEL aka CYBERGRAMPS
Honorary Lifetime Member – Seniors Computer Group
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29.September, 2009 um 7:03 am
well none of them luks actractive but..i lik ethe 1st n 3rd 1..gudluck
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29.September, 2009 um 7:53 am
None of them really caught my eye. But number 1 was the best.
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29.September, 2009 um 8:09 am
Are the kids or the parents the target audience? I don’t think any of them are colorful, bright or appealing enough to appeal to kids. I guess I’d go with #3, but I’m not crazy about any of them either.
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29.September, 2009 um 8:37 am
HI….Boy, Oh, Boy!!! Personally, I am so delighted that you asked this very question….for it has "bugged" me all these past dozen years or more that I have been creating and publishing hundreds of web pages…all over the internet…and all for FREE.
Initially, I was extremely fortunate to have Gini Pederson, (Professional Computer Teacher at the S.D. Comm. College District…..at the Aero Drive Campus) as my instructor, in several Computer subjects…..especially basic HTML. that really intrigued me, no end.
Seeing items come alive, simply by typing some HTML code, is like magic to me….and I still have not gotten over this wonderful feeling of being the actual CREATOR of whatever I type on and for a Web Page.
However, due to my present debillatating illness, I can no longer attend class, physically, as I once did at every opportunity in the past. Still, simply using basic HTML and some copy & paste of JavaScript….I continue producing a web page, one a week on average.
Now, thanks to your timely question, I am inspired to delve into the very subject of TEMPLATES……and as often as I can, from this day forward, I will further my study and usage of TEMPLATES for WEB PAGES…..WHICH WILL GIVE MY PRODUCTION A PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE, AT LONG LAST.
I will keep in touch with you and others on this great message board, and see how high we can climb the ladder of success.
Thanks, once again, for your question.
MITCH MENSCHEL aka CYBERGRAMPS
Honorary Lifetime Member – Seniors Computer Group
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