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I've used http://www.templatemonster.com/ or the same as the monsterteplates link above, for several of my projects....
I absolutely swear by them now.... for 40-60$, you can get an extremely complicated template in photoshop format that would have taken me MONTHS to put together!!! I understand photoshop enough to really edit or modify the general look and feel, but not nearly well enough to do one from scratch. You can get lots that are cheaper ($20) range, and some that have flash headers, etc.
Once you buy one, if you pay via PayPal, you can download the template immediately, if paying by credit card, you usually have it within the hour... or at least I have.
If you're short on time, and want something that looks VERY professional, give them a try...
I absolutely swear by them now.... for 40-60$, you can get an extremely complicated template in photoshop format that would have taken me MONTHS to put together!!! I understand photoshop enough to really edit or modify the general look and feel, but not nearly well enough to do one from scratch. You can get lots that are cheaper ($20) range, and some that have flash headers, etc.
Once you buy one, if you pay via PayPal, you can download the template immediately, if paying by credit card, you usually have it within the hour... or at least I have.

If you're short on time, and want something that looks VERY professional, give them a try...
templatemonster is pretty good for a range of pretty templates - but you really need to know how to rip into the code. It's generally not very good and requiers some improvement. But if pretty is all you want it's fine.
You could try the job opportunities forum.
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[QUOTE=himerus]I've used http://www.templatemonster.com/ or the same as the monsterteplates link above, for several of my projects....
However I don't actually think using templates solely for all projects is a good idea. You need actually to look at alot of different websites to get an idea of what you want, how you want it to be laid out and what are your style requirements.
I myself am a graphics web designer who designs and is intrigued by the 'corporate look' That said, I like the way this particular site is designed.
http://www.evirtualworld.com/webdesi...n-firm-web.php
The site is clean and uses one style sheet. In addition the menu system is all dhtml. It is a clean site that loads fast
or try this site:
http://www.evirtualsoft.com
This is a mambo hack but the design elements are really clearn
However I don't actually think using templates solely for all projects is a good idea. You need actually to look at alot of different websites to get an idea of what you want, how you want it to be laid out and what are your style requirements.
I myself am a graphics web designer who designs and is intrigued by the 'corporate look' That said, I like the way this particular site is designed.
http://www.evirtualworld.com/webdesi...n-firm-web.php
The site is clean and uses one style sheet. In addition the menu system is all dhtml. It is a clean site that loads fast
or try this site:
http://www.evirtualsoft.com
This is a mambo hack but the design elements are really clearn
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Hi,
There are some nice-looking Flash sites at www.perfectory.com
For those of us (like me) who have yet to spring for Flash there is a slideshow site written entirely in Javascript and CSS (with royalty-free sharing!) at
http://www.couloir.org/js_slideshow/
Good luck!
There are some nice-looking Flash sites at www.perfectory.com
For those of us (like me) who have yet to spring for Flash there is a slideshow site written entirely in Javascript and CSS (with royalty-free sharing!) at
http://www.couloir.org/js_slideshow/
Good luck!
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