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kate.simpson

2004-08-13, 4:18 am

Mike:
Hello!

Ugh...are you talking about a doorway page, bc if you are, then..it might be
advisable to make your choice on using by what other webmasters would advise
you to do...in the alt.html newsgroup, for example?

My best to you,
Ginae!
http://www.ginae.us

"mike" <nogood@.invalid> wrote in message
news:KXUSc.19231$9Y6.7858@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Hello,
> I am designing a personal webpage for a couple of friends and would

like
> some opinions on what is the best way to design the first page when a

person
> types http://www.example.com (for example) Would it be better for a person
> who is visiting the site to make a chose of going to various links like
> about.html where one would tell a little bit about them self and a
> welcome.html or should the first page jump in and have a little welcome

and
> or about the person.
> My opinion I would think it would be better for the person who is visiting
> the page to make the choose. They might be bored and reading the other

junk.
> thanks for your comments.
>
>



mike

2004-08-15, 4:16 am

Hello,
Thanks for your reply if I don't have a doorway as you suggested do you have
any good ideas what to try for a personel webpage.
"kate.simpson" <kate.simpson@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:FhYSc.5801$Bx3.2892@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com...
> Mike:
> Hello!
>
> Ugh...are you talking about a doorway page, bc if you are, then..it might

be
> advisable to make your choice on using by what other webmasters would

advise
> you to do...in the alt.html newsgroup, for example?
>
> My best to you,
> Ginae!
> http://www.ginae.us
>
> "mike" <nogood@.invalid> wrote in message
> news:KXUSc.19231$9Y6.7858@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> like
> person
person[color=darkred]
> and
visiting[color=darkred]
> junk.
>
>



kate.simpson

2004-08-15, 11:16 pm

Mike:
Hello!

Ugh...are you talking about a doorway page, bc if you are, then..it might be
advisable to make your choice on using by what other webmasters would advise
you to do...in the alt.html newsgroup, for example?

My best to you,
Ginae!
http://www.ginae.us

"mike" <nogood@.invalid> wrote in message
news:KXUSc.19231$9Y6.7858@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Hello,
> I am designing a personal webpage for a couple of friends and would

like
> some opinions on what is the best way to design the first page when a

person
> types http://www.example.com (for example) Would it be better for a person
> who is visiting the site to make a chose of going to various links like
> about.html where one would tell a little bit about them self and a
> welcome.html or should the first page jump in and have a little welcome

and
> or about the person.
> My opinion I would think it would be better for the person who is visiting
> the page to make the choose. They might be bored and reading the other

junk.
> thanks for your comments.
>
>



mike

2004-08-19, 10:38 pm

Hello,
Thanks for your reply if I don't have a doorway as you suggested do you have
any good ideas what to try for a personel webpage.
"kate.simpson" <kate.simpson@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:FhYSc.5801$Bx3.2892@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com...
> Mike:
> Hello!
>
> Ugh...are you talking about a doorway page, bc if you are, then..it might

be
> advisable to make your choice on using by what other webmasters would

advise
> you to do...in the alt.html newsgroup, for example?
>
> My best to you,
> Ginae!
> http://www.ginae.us
>
> "mike" <nogood@.invalid> wrote in message
> news:KXUSc.19231$9Y6.7858@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> like
> person
person[color=darkred]
> and
visiting[color=darkred]
> junk.
>
>



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