Your main H1 heading
Well, I needed to put an image in here, so I thought I would make you look at my car! A Mitsubishi, if your interested. 3 liter, quad cam, twin turbocharged. 450 bhp, and does an 11 second 1/4 mile. Thats with road trim and tyres, by the way. Its my everyday car, but costs a small fortune to run.
If you don't like the blue colors you can easily change to another color using any of the attached alternative background image pairs: green, orange, purple, red or black!
If you don't like the blue colors you can easily change to another color using any of the attached alternative background image pairs: green, orange, purple, red or black. The alternative images are all loctaed in the image-files folder. Just select different parit to try out. So, if you choose green for example, ake sure you use the green for the menu as well.
A rounded edge text-box
Just some text to show how the box displays. The top and bottom margins are colored strips of varying lengths, with the overflow set to blend into the background. This gives the impressions of rounded corners, without having to use rounded images on each corner. CSS, and round corners don't go together very well (nor HTML and rounded corners for that matter!) but this is a reasonable solution.
Rounded corners without images
Just some text to show how the box displays.
Another heading
This text has a link to another page. Except this one goes nowhere. It's only to demonstrate.
If you don't like the blue colors you can easily change to another color using any of the attached alternative background image pairs: green, orange, purple, red or black! The alternative images are located in a separate folder, and changing color is done by replacing the bodybg.jpg and menuhover.jpg colors in the "img" folder with any pair of images from the "alt-img" folder. Pick a color, move the files and make sure that they have the same filename as the original files - and you're done! As a little bonus, I have also included an alternative layout with 2 columns.