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Originally posted by ariesrising
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I prefer Arial as a default, but there are other fonts out there like Tahoma and Verdana that look just as nice. So experiment with fonts, but remember that everyone might not have the font you use on their computer - if it's an unusual font you like, it may be better to make graphics with it and use a common one for big amounts of text.
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Make sure you always have some form of contact - whether it be a guestbook, the webmasters email, a general email account for the entire chapter, a feedback form....anything so that people can email you with feedback, questions or comments. If you have a guestbook, make sure you police it on occasion, I've seen some where there's lots of spam or people making rude comments etc.
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IIRC, sans serif fonts (like Arial) are easier to read on a screen and serif fonts (like Times New Roman) are easier to read in print. As far as the contact information, one way to reduce spam is to create a small graphic with the email address. The ALT tag for the graphic could be a mangled version of the email address, e.g. Q "at" yahoomail "dot" com .