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Re: My Web New Web site

Right now, it looks completely unfinished, so it may be a little early to make many judgements.

However, here's what comes to mind so far: Most of the site is superfluous.

- Remove any link that does not go somewhere that already exists.
- Do not appologise for spelling. Either correct it, or ignore it completely.
- Some graphics on the oage seem to have nothing to do with anything. Ex: troy&bat images. Remove these unless they serve some purpose.

Keep in mind that you do not need to have a lot of 'stuff' (more acturately 'filler' or 'junk') on your site. (question your ps2 nad psp sections at the top). Some very important sites look simple and unimposing. For example, here are a couple of the most important websites that exist:
http://kernel.org/
http://www.gnu.org/

These sites are not important because they look cool. They have a well-defined purpose behind them, and a well thought-out structure.

Work on your content first, and worry about making it look fancy later.

At this point, all you need to have is some <h2> tags and plain text.