> There is always this endless struggle to keep things simple and clean, and > the struggle to make it look like less of an eyesore. > > Darrell has worked up a-lot of good ideas for the website ( strictly > textual, not formatting ) but when we get the time to go back and review > and make those changes, maybe we can take the time to quell any uproar > about the appearance. > > I am interested in specifical thoughts regarding the website, "more > professional" is hard for me to work with. Anything we can do to make it > better is great, but we don't want to waste our time either. > > This goes for everyone, I'd love to hear some ideas, > > Thanks > Calvin Morrison > I know it's not much help, but "polished" could be used as well as "professional". The only thing that comes to mind right now would be a font size/style policy, to make the site look less thrown-together. Having only a handful of allowed font size/styles to choose from would give a better impression of cohesiveness IMHO. Such a policy would also dictate which fonts to use for headers (and what constitutes a header/levels of headers!) and main body text, etc. Tim