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Divide Page….Divide!
Posted on June 6th, 2008 at 3:03 pm by ninew and



Over the past few weeks we have been learning about the principles of multimedia design and i read something about how when you want to design a website page or any other type of page, you should divide your page into three coloums/rows- 1 top row where the icons are usually held, the side column where you are given more options and then of course the final column which takes up the most space of the page and generally contains the most amount of content. I had a light bulb moment as soon as i read that…Ding! There are many times when you want to copy something off from the internet, and on the surface it looks like plain text with a few pictures, but as soon as you copy it into the word document, suddenly you are bombarded with tables and lines that dont fit in your page, and no matter how many times you adjust the page margin settings, it never comes out right. And so you are either stuck with a very messy page, or if you are a perfectionist [to a degree] like me and sit there for the next half an hour or some until you have individually moved each item of data and pasted it outside the box. By the way, this totally eliminates the reason for cut copying and pasting…

Well that was my lightbulb moment for the day! Harzaaaa!

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