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From: Peter on 5 Aug 2010 07:18 In article <abdb4257-0f12-48d8-a104-ed0fe81dbdc3 @x24g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, jsuebersax(a)gmail.com says... > Dear Group, > > I'd like to give my websites a more 'professional' appearance using > css templates. > > Here's an examples of how I'd like my site to look: > > http://www.edwardmgonzalez.com/ > > I don't need flash presentations or anything fancy. > > Main Questions: > > 1. Assuming I'm already experienced with basic html, is this something > I could program myself? > Or would it be better not to 'reinvent the wheel' -- and just to pay > someone? > > 2. Are there libraries of free templates around that I could easily > use? > > 3. Could someone suggest where one could find a basic stylesheet > (maybe with a layout similar to the example above) to practice and > learn with? > You could take a look here: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/ Check out the CSS Layouts section on the left menu. -- Pete Ives Remove All_stRESS before sending me an email |