
For your XHTML authoring pleasure, we've added a few basic page templates to get you started. You can edit these files with any basic text editor or HTML authoring software. With very little effort, you can take these skeletons and craft them into finely tuned, attractive pages filled with your own content. You'll want to replace our generic information with your content to make these pages yours. If there was ever a demonstration that content is what makes a Web interesting and useful, this set of pages proves it by showing just how empty an empty page can be!
Here's our collection of XHTML documents designed specifically as templates:
In addition to these templates, we've scoured the Web in search of graphics for you to include in your Web pages to give them a little pizzazz. We've even incorporated some of them into our templates. To make our growing collection easier to manage and use, we've divided the graphics by type. Visit the graphics page to view the collection by category.
To work with a template, simply open it with your HTML or text editor and make your changes. You will not be able to save your changes to the CD-ROM, so save the file onto your hard disk. To save a graphic to your hard disk, simply copy it from the CD-ROM to the folder you would like it to live in -- usually close to the XHTML file to which it's linked to.