i can give you a few tips

change your font, use classic fonts like arial font size=2 or size=1 and
times
Drop the comic sans ms that doubles in size when you hover on it

the concept and the layout is cool, but that light shade of green is not
that great

try to make it so the reader can distinguish the menus (horizontal and
vertical bars) from the main centered page

Get someone to do your banner for you

I find that many web programmers (me the first one of all), are very bad
artists. What I usually do is when I build a webpage, is to look at a
magasines or newspapers layout.
Written press has been around for a while, and their layouts are extremly
well defined by communication experts that small companies/websites don't
bother (can't afford) to hire. And the tools to build web pages and
newspapers/magasines are pretty much used in the same way.

I like inspiring myself from magasines' color codes.

You may want to drop the banner too, don't bother putting one up before you
get a high traffic. Build your traffic, get a solid fan base, then put an
add up. Ads pretty much make people leave (especially if the ad is prettier
than your site), so wait a while before putting up a banner.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 11:55 AM
Subject: Nuke PHP JSP package ?


> Sorry if this is a little off topic.  I have recently been taking a little
> look at the Nuke-PHP package that automates web page creation
> with a link to mySQL.  My current web page:
>
> http://www.r2-dvd.org
>
> Uses a lot of servlets, sevlets-database access and <include> files for
it's
> creation.  I'm
> not happy with it's inconsistent look and feel however.
>
> Does anyone know of a jsp/servlet package with nuke-PHP like qualities
> to automate page creation ?
>
> Many Thanks
> Andy C
>
>
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