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Brian Walker
 
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I am setting up a new site for my sailing club.
If you think that your clubs site works well and
has useful content, please forward its url.

Brian Walker
Mullingar Sailing Club
Ireland
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I am setting up a new site for my sailing club.
If you think that your clubs site works well and
has useful content, please forward its url.


http://www.navalpoint.co.nz/

Not my idea of the best site around - but it's not toooooo bad.

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www.indianapolissailing.org

Here is the club I am a member of. See what you think.

Best Wishes, Steve Ross

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I am setting up a new site for my sailing club.
If you think that your clubs site works well and
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Mullingar Sailing Club
Ireland



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This is our club's website. Simple home page for people with slower access.
http://www.ttpyc.org/
Phil

"Brian Walker" wrote in message
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I am setting up a new site for my sailing club.
If you think that your clubs site works well and
has useful content, please forward its url.

Brian Walker
Mullingar Sailing Club
Ireland



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says...
This is our club's website. Simple home page for people with slower access.
http://www.ttpyc.org/
Phil


I don't mean to critisise, please take my suggestions as constructive,
but if you changed that page to:
* no more than 3 fonts (including colour) (you might find a reason for
4, but I can't)

I think it would look a 100% better.

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Stan Blazejewski
 
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 21:53:19 +1300, Dave Doe wrote:

In article ,
says...
This is our club's website. Simple home page for people with slower access.
http://www.ttpyc.org/
Phil


I don't mean to critisise, please take my suggestions as constructive,
but if you changed that page to:
* no more than 3 fonts (including colour) (you might find a reason for
4, but I can't)

I think it would look a 100% better.


Personally I'm not into all the 'bells & whistles' & try to make web pages as
simple as possible & still be reasonably pleasing to the eye.

My first site is www.cobracat.com which has been around for a few years now & is
due for a face lift & my recent site is www.parkdaleyc.com which I set up for
the club I sail at.

PS, I have no problems with constructive criticism as I'm looking for some fresh
ideas for the cobracat site.


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Australia isn't "down under", it's "off to one side"!


www.cobracat.com (home of the Australian Cobra Catamaran)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cobra-cat/
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"Stan Blazejewski" wrote...

Personally I'm not into all the 'bells & whistles' & try to make web pages as
simple as possible & still be reasonably pleasing to the eye.


Not exactly a "sailing club" site, but look at the Traditional Small Craft
Association site at www.tsca.net for the "simple as possible" theme.


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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 12:09:11 -0800, "John Weiss"
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"Stan Blazejewski" wrote...

Personally I'm not into all the 'bells & whistles' & try to make web pages as
simple as possible & still be reasonably pleasing to the eye.


Not exactly a "sailing club" site, but look at the Traditional Small Craft
Association site at www.tsca.net for the "simple as possible" theme.

Yep, the KISS principle at work. Clean, simple, loads quick, has all the
required info. About the only criticism I would have is that its a bit long,
could gave been broken into about 3 'themed' pages.



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Australia isn't "down under", it's "off to one side"!


www.cobracat.com (home of the Australian Cobra Catamaran)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cobra-cat/
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check this one out http://www.alumcreeksailing.com/acsamain.aspx
JB
"John Weiss" wrote in message
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"Stan Blazejewski" wrote...

Personally I'm not into all the 'bells & whistles' & try to make web

pages as
simple as possible & still be reasonably pleasing to the eye.


Not exactly a "sailing club" site, but look at the Traditional Small Craft
Association site at www.tsca.net for the "simple as possible" theme.




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H.H. Holman
 
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Dave Doe wrote:
In article ,
says...

This is our club's website. Simple home page for people with slower access.
http://www.ttpyc.org/
Phil



I don't mean to critisise, please take my suggestions as constructive,
but if you changed that page to:
* no more than 3 fonts (including colour) (you might find a reason for
4, but I can't)

I think it would look a 100% better.


I think that the site would be much improved if the information about
the location of the club was placed a little higher on the page. One has
to drill down quite deeply to find the club is located in Washington State
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