Some folks have similar tastes in web designer templates! Compare: National Academy of Higher Education (an unrecognized accreditor) BaseStation EarthStation (an engineering products site) Best News Marketing (it feels like a site for an SRU group activity) Mildly amusing... G
There are a couple of explanations for this: 1. Some web editing software (like Microsoft FrontPage), allows you to copy a web page onto your computer. You can then edit the page to suit your needs (including using the copied webpage's graphics and design) 2. There are a number of sites that sell web templates with graphics that you can buy and put in your own text and additional pictures. I'm betting that this situation is a result of one of these two scenarios. Tony
yep Yeah-- that's probably the story. There are some old posts concerning the use by the Saint Regis group of web templates from Pixel Mill, a web products company that sells nice work from a design group called "John Galt's Tools." It was amusing to find that the old National Board of Education site used the same template as the Rabbi Asher Wade web site, for example. G