Your Template Here

Create an HTML page using whatever layout and sizing you like. Link to your own stylesheets for consistency with your main website. Then place the word [ minisite ] where you want our MiniSite to appear. Our system automatically inserts the latest content and serves it to your readers.

Navigation

When your navigation changes, you can log into our admin panel and upload a new template. Or, just use an iframe to share code from your main website. We don't stand between you and your regular web updates.

In addition to your standard site navigation, web MiniSites are a great place to link to existing revenue drivers. You can create any connections you like between different areas of your site. MiniSites can offer gateways to:

  • Coupons
  • Directories
  • Mini-sites
  • Storefronts
  • And more!
header
Text size:    
 



Color Vision

Don't be afraid to color outside the lines - especially when it comes to outside décor


Image courtesy istockphoto

Details, details, details: While you may spend more time inside your home than in your yard, don't ignore the possibilities waiting beyond your front door. After all, what's a lawn without its accoutrements? Fun structural accents like a fountain or pieces of outdoor furniture stand out best in unexpected colors that can turn your garden into a personal oasis that your neighbors will envy.

Water fountains are a nice structural touch to any home's exterior, but they can get a little pricey. Instead of purchasing an expensive fountain for your garden you could use a wine bottle to spiff it up instead, suggests Alyssa Cassatto, a designer at Atlanta-based Stanton Home Furnishings.

"It's really simple. By cutting a hole in the bottom and running your fountain through the wine bottle, you can make a very interesting fountain," says Cassatto. She also recommends items such as water and metal buckets and other types of glass bottles.

Another way to incorporate interesting color outside your home is to rehab your current outdoor furniture. Most outdoor furniture comes in black or other dark colors, but Mar Jennings, a lifestyle and design expert based in Westport, Conn., recommends giving these pieces a lighter side with some paint or spray paint.

"I did this for a client on her rod-iron furniture and she loved it," Jennings says. "White is great, so is sage green and red lends itself to a bistro-look. You can always change it, so don't be afraid to experiment."

Changing the color of outdoor furniture also gives you the opportunity to play with patterns and textures in your choice of seat cushions. Jennings recommends painting Adirondack chairs in rainbow colors for a fun and whimsy look that really creates a splash of color.

Comments Date
Name:
Email:
Comments :
 
footer_logo

Advertisements

You can use the space around the MiniSite content to create multiple ad and sponsorship positions that you can customize to your market. In fact, you can create a premium sponsorship opportunity by inserting ads or custom navigation inside the MiniSite area using a special feature in our system.

If you use JavaScript tags for ad serving or site tracking, you can add them to your template, and manage your MiniSite pages with the same tools you use to manage the rest of your site.

Footer