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The Web overflows with sites about how to code Web documents. This isn't such a site. Lighthouse presumes you either know how to code, or will use one of the growing band of no-code page creation tools. You come here for information on how to design and structure your site. You come here to find out which tools to use, reading Lighthouse reviews and using our unique list of links to other reviews. And you come here for help in creating pages and sites rich in text content, pages and sites which exploit the continuing power of the written word. This site asserts that in this interactive, hyperactive, multimedia-driven Web, some of the best sites will continue to just bring good and useful writing to your screen. Lighthouse on the Web springs from a continuing series of articles in the computing section of Melbourne's The Age newspaper.
Whenever you see the handwritten text, you're looking at a clickable link.
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