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About this page's design Remember that search engines "read" your web page from top, down, left-to-right. So the top left table cell gets read first. If it's empty, as here, the search engine will probably then read the text at the right (which is what you want) before going down to the menu in the left column. This text area is in Row 1, Column 2. The menu text at the left is in Row 2, Column 1. Subheads Remember to make font sizes mean something. If you use subheads, they should be stand out from ordinary body text, but they should also be obviously smaller than the page title head font. You may want to make them look more like small headlines by using the same font for all Headline style elements on your web pages. Alternate uses of the left column area An alternative for the current left-column "menu area" is to have links to special topics, Religion news, syndicated news items, or other material not directly related to the page. Another option is to use that left box area to hold links to a sub-web -- a whole series of pages sub-indexed by left-column links on your "About our church" page, for example ... You could include location info, staff names and office email addresses, your church's history (with a few nice old pictures), and your pastor's bio. Another really cool option is to put a free Google "site-flavored search" block on a lower part of a web page -- perhaps the home page. For a sample, see http://a963333.sites.myregisteredsite.com/help.htm A third option is to include the next week of your church calendar of events. What would your church members and potential web site visitors want to see on the page in question? Footers Each web page on your site should have a footer. The items most commonly placed there are:
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