As a programmer with no design skills, one resource I've found to be
helpful is Open Source Web Design:
http://www.oswd.org/

There are quite a few site designs to choose from, many using CSS.
They do have professional designs you can purchase if you'd like to go
that direction, but I've found the free designs to be more than
sufficient for my needs.

HTH,
Melissa

On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 07:28:00 -0800 (PST), t t <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also because I really like the Google style: simple, but useful and powerful. 
> So I have been trying  to make my website-- www.sportslovers.net in that way. 
> I am not sure if I can say that mine is powerful now, but I am sure I can say 
> it's useful, and, simple. :)
> 
> t t <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Thanks. I would like to get a web designer to 
> help me. But I don't have money to do that. :(
> 
> Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Congrats. So this your demo site? If it is 
> in production, you may
> want think about getting a web designer to help you with the layout.
> It kind of reminds me of a 1998 webpage.
> No offense intended.
> 
> t t wrote:
> > If you are a sports lover, or Struts lover, please take a look at this 
> > website:
> > www.sportslovers.net . It's based on Struts. Have a good day!
> > Sorry if this email bothers you.
> >

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to