Does anyone have any links to some good resources for table-less website templates (valid CSS)?
I'd like to provide some 'quick site' solutions for my hosting clients.
ThanksHere are mine (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://bonrouge.com/3c-hf-fluid-lc.php">http://bonrouge.com/3c-hf-fluid-lc.php</a><!-- m -->) if it'll help - feel free to take them and change anything you like.Layouts or templates? BlueRobot (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.bluerobot.com/web/layouts/">http://www.bluerobot.com/web/layouts/</a><!-- m -->) has some. Also, I keep meaning to put more up, but I have free to use Layouts as well:
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(Heh, I was going to post a link to BonRouge's website as well, but when I clicked the reply button, I saw he already posted)Thanks guys, the layouts are awesome but I'd like to find some pre-made site templates (with graphics) as well.
Completed Layout + Graphics = A quick starter site for new hosting clients.To be honest, I think that's your job.
I'm not hosting sites right now, but I've actually been thinking about starting when I get enough time to do something about it. One of the things I was planning to do was exactly what you're talking about - building kind of demo sites with menus, graphics and all that - so that starters might find it easier to decide what they want. I think if you're going to build sites for people, you need to show them what you can do - not what other people can do.
Just my opinion.
On second thoughts, maybe that's not what you're doing. Are you actually building sites or just hosting? Maybe I spoke to soon - no offence meant...No, actually you're right on the money.
I plan to both host and design.
The problem is that it's taking a LOT more time than I thought to get this business off the ground.
I do plan on doing actual custom sites myself but I'm just trying to take a few shortcuts with the templates.
I know that there are a TON of HTML templates out there but all the ones I could find are very graphic heavy and tables based.
I'm looking for some CSS templates with good, crisp, clean code.
Something that all I would have to do would be to add some contact information, some 'about the company' context, etc. and I'm done.
Thanks again for the replies.
I'd like to provide some 'quick site' solutions for my hosting clients.
ThanksHere are mine (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://bonrouge.com/3c-hf-fluid-lc.php">http://bonrouge.com/3c-hf-fluid-lc.php</a><!-- m -->) if it'll help - feel free to take them and change anything you like.Layouts or templates? BlueRobot (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.bluerobot.com/web/layouts/">http://www.bluerobot.com/web/layouts/</a><!-- m -->) has some. Also, I keep meaning to put more up, but I have free to use Layouts as well:
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://wdhaven.com/layoutwell/">http://wdhaven.com/layoutwell/</a><!-- m -->
(Heh, I was going to post a link to BonRouge's website as well, but when I clicked the reply button, I saw he already posted)Thanks guys, the layouts are awesome but I'd like to find some pre-made site templates (with graphics) as well.
Completed Layout + Graphics = A quick starter site for new hosting clients.To be honest, I think that's your job.
I'm not hosting sites right now, but I've actually been thinking about starting when I get enough time to do something about it. One of the things I was planning to do was exactly what you're talking about - building kind of demo sites with menus, graphics and all that - so that starters might find it easier to decide what they want. I think if you're going to build sites for people, you need to show them what you can do - not what other people can do.
Just my opinion.
On second thoughts, maybe that's not what you're doing. Are you actually building sites or just hosting? Maybe I spoke to soon - no offence meant...No, actually you're right on the money.
I plan to both host and design.
The problem is that it's taking a LOT more time than I thought to get this business off the ground.
I do plan on doing actual custom sites myself but I'm just trying to take a few shortcuts with the templates.
I know that there are a TON of HTML templates out there but all the ones I could find are very graphic heavy and tables based.
I'm looking for some CSS templates with good, crisp, clean code.
Something that all I would have to do would be to add some contact information, some 'about the company' context, etc. and I'm done.
Thanks again for the replies.