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    Default Re: Breaking up content

    Quote Originally Posted by Smuck
    Seogerry, The image I was referring to was your post (post #2) of this thread.
    Hi, Joe. It's definitely captured and posted as an image in this thread, but the actual piece of content we are discussing is a heavily styled HTML list. It sure looks like an image though, and nicely done by the design department, I must say.

    I'll forward your inquiry to sales so they can get a quote for you. Neither Gerry nor I work in the design department, so we'd not be the best people to try to do that.

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    Thanks Fergus!

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    Quote Originally Posted by webmaster
    One of the things I always struggle with is how to break up content into consumable portions that are appealing to the visitor and quickly draw attention to the most important parts of the web site.
    A rule of thumb I use heavily is that any page that requires more than three clicks on the scroll bar to reach the end is too long for most Internet users. That's a good time to start looking for opportunities to reorganize or break-up the document.

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