lso depend on who your audience is and which browsers they'll be using. Older browsers that don't support the current version of HTML won't necessarily support all of the latest options, such as tables, frames, text fonts and color, or plug-ins for databases, movies, sound, and applets.Using common elements to create a themeRepeating common elements in your site can be effective for tying information together and communicating the main message of your site. Using logos, slogans, mottos, and special graphics are good examples of this. You can also take this a step further and use art for the background of your pages, special images for buttons, and color schemes for text and images. More subtle effects for creating a unifying theme across your Web pages include naming your links consistently, having special placement of text and images, and using bold and italics in your pages.You can create your own Home Page libraries to save these special design effects and common elements and then use them for each new page you create. In addition, you can save any page you create as an HTML template, and use this template to create more pages for your site.Including text and images in your pagesText and images are the basic visual elements you see in most Web Text and images are the basic visual elements you see in most Web sites and are supported by all versions of HTML. Home Page provides ways to use text and images to build a Web site easily. In Home Page, you can type text as you would in a word processor, and the appropriate HTML is inserted for you. If you want to include some special characters, such as the copyright symbol, in your site, you can use Home Page to format the symbols as HTML so that they appear in all browsers. You can also bring text you created in another application into a Web page and easily apply HTML formatting styles to it.When you use images other than JPEG or GIF, Home Page converts them, if possible, to GIF format, on...