Easier than it looks!

Throughout my quest to build a web site that expresses Jeff's and my unique personalities, I have discovered some great sites that either give hints on correct web page design, or offer some free web art for personal home page use. I know that anyone can do a search for "free web art" on Yahoo!, but I thought someone might benefit from some of the sites that I have found to be good resources.

Good luck and have fun creating!



Graphics & more
Hee Yun's Graphic Collection. Several pages of very nice lines, buttons, backgrounds and clipart.
Fairy Suryana has a good place to transparentize your gifs, if you don't have a graphics program like Paint Shop Pro.
HeartLand Page Kits: Some geocities stuff
Graphics at CatStuff, for the animal lover!
Tudogs: Clipart & WebArt
The Dog Hause, more clipart for animal lovers
The Clip Art Connection
Web Clip Art from The Mining Company
Barry's Clip Art Server
50 FREE Web art images from Web Spice
More Free Web Art from David Thorn
500,000 Free, Cool Graphics: Clip Art, Backgrounds, Animations, Icons from Gini & Jinger (their own art plus a bunch of links)
Electra's Backgrounds

Also...

Becki's Garden

And I also found a few at

Touch of Country

and

The Coop

and

Lisa's Country Graphics

and

Adorable Backgrounds

and

Marie's Backgrounds

and

Sheryl's Graphics

and

Helena's Graphic Garden

and

Kathie's Web Graphics

and

Grandma George

and

Graphic Barn Designs by Heather

and

Country Cheer

and

Susie's Graphics

and try this one for another great listing of sites:

Country Clipart Site of the Day



Tools, Tips and Tricks

Alexander Spiteri 's HTML Tag Reference: This one's got them all!
The Bare Bones Guide to HTML
WebMotion's Hex Color Chart, a super-user-friendly way to find your colors!
RGBtoHex: an RGB to Hexidecimal Color Converter. This is a great page if you know the RGB values of a color you like. Just plug them in and it will give you the hex code.
How to Create Web Pages: a Webliography
The Mother of them All: NCSA--A Beginner's Guide to HTML. Print it out and refer to it often!
A hexidecimal color chart if you just want to see the colors as they will look. They are separated by color (red, blue, green, etc.)
Tips, Tricks, How-to and Beyond: if you can stop giggling at the butchered use of the English language, you can really learn a lot here.
How to add music (MIDIs) to your web page from Tips, Tricks, How-to and Beyond


Also, try a class at Heartland University!
The instructors are great and the lessons are VERY useful.



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