To Join or Renew Now - click here

NMRA Homepage


Home Page

Administration
Department

Honors List

Member Benefits
Member Aid program


SECTION TITLE
  Other Section Page
Context PointerCurrent Page
  Other Section Page

Conventions
National Page

Regional Page

National Organization

Regions & Divisions

EDUCATION DEPT
Achievement Program
AP Forms Page
  NMRA Contests
Modeling w/the Masters

Special Interest Groups
Pike Registry
Pass Exchange

TECHNICAL DEPT
Standards & RPs
Conformance &
Inspection

Kalmbach Library
Howell Day Museum

Publications

Supplies & Collectibles

Directory of World
Wide Rail Sites


Contact the NMRA
Webmaster
Headquarters
Kalmbach Library
Email Contact Page

JOIN or RENEW
- click here -


Next National Convention

NATIONAL MODEL RAILROAD ASSOCIATION
PAGE TITLE HERE


Subject Title Within The Page

This is where you put the first subject within the page.

Note that in the nav bar, there is a pointer which points at the current page, whether it be a top section page or a page within the section. There are Break markers between the page titles within the section, but Paragraph markers between the section titles.

The current section must be set apart through the use of the color coded Hard Rules as in the example. The section is to remain in its usual place in the NavBar Note that the current section is capitalized in the nav bar, to provide another visual cue as to location within the site. This is true on the top section page as well as for pages within the section: the top section page title is always capitalized.

The sections must remain in the current order, to allow easy navigation through the site, though note that the section "Section Title" is a dummy to give you the html for your section. "Administration Department" should be the first section after the "Home Page" section. Colors, nav bar width, logo, section names and pointers, and the format of the page in general must remain as is to have a unified site.

Note also that the FONT and Bold markers should not be applied across a Paragraph marker, but can be set at the beginning of the section and applied across the Break markers to the end of the section.


Second Subject Title Within The Page

Well then what can I change?

All of the content, the number and kind of pages within the section and how the information is divided among them are all up to the author, subject to approval of the section leader. Of course, the page subject, title, revision dates, author's name and email, host/maintainer's name and email should all be changed for your pages. The page title must start with NMRA, the author tag must have NMRA for contents, and the subject tag contents must be "The _________ of the National Model Railroad Association".


Third Subject Title Within The Page

What if it is a highly formatted page, such as a Std or RP?

There is a different template, called templat2.html, which has no nav bar but is designed to maintain the site unity through the banner, color scheme, and other cues. Use templat2.html if it is a better fit for the page format.

One caveat: templat2.html must not be used for a top section page.



Page last updated May 10, 2004

Copyright (c) 1995-2004 National Model Railroad Association. All Rights Reserved.
"NMRA", "National Model Railroad Association" and "National Train Show®"
are registered trademarks of the National Model Railroad Association, Inc.
This page is written by: John Q. Author, email@domain.com
This page is maintained and hosted by: John Q. Hoster, email@domain.com