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Subject:Web Page Templates and Clip Art From:Jeffrey Hsu <jhsu -at- IDDIS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 8 Sep 1997 11:04:04 -0400
Hello,
I was wondering where would I could find (in web sites, books,
software, etc.) a good variety of web page templates to work from. It
would be best if they were on disk or CD so that they can easily be
adapted for use. I know that a number of books and web design packages
have templates included. Is there a particular site, book, or software
package to recommend?
Also, are there any particularly good places or sources to find good
quality clip art graphics, which are suitable for use on web pages? I
know there are a number of clip art collections, I assume that they can
be converted over to a .GIF or other suitable format; any to recommend?
Thanks,
Jeff Hsu
jhsu -at- iddis -dot- com
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