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Designing the Home Page

The home page probably looks best if there are an equal number of cells on each row. If this can't be done try to arrange things so that each row has fewer cells than the one below it.

However, if there are an equal number of cells in each row, the vertical lines between the cells may not line up correctly. This can happen when the size of a cell varies depending on the amount of text it contains.

If this does occur, an alternative layout can be used. For example, just fit three cells on the first row and four on the second. This ensures that the white lines are staggered so any misalignment is not noticed.

MON-10-NOV-2003