THE CROSSROADS FEATURE PRESENTATION!

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This is my 3-column portal subdirectory page design! Cool, huh?

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Welcome to our Portal website! Please navigate the site by clicking on links located along the top and in the sidebars. Check out our SiteMap if you require further assistance. Thank you and have an excellent day!

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New content coming soon!.

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Kudos to Dennis, of DennisTT.Net, who inspired this Portal infrastructure!!!

CAUTION! Construction Area
As we entered the website, we saw a dirty sign overhead:
DANGER!! YOU ARE ENTERING A CONSTRUCTION ZONE!!
YOU MUST HAVE A HARDHAT, REGULATION GOGGLES, AND EARPLUGS. SHINGUARDS ARE RECOMMENDED.
PROCEED WITH CAUTION!! ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
Our fearless guide began to point out all the joys of this fascinating place...."Welcome to our new website, The Crossroads. Please proceed with utmost caution; you have entered a construction zone. Watch out for falling headers, flying marquees and defective CSS declarations. There are sharp re-bars sticking up all over the place. If you get injured, remember the release you signed just before entering. When you entered this place you became bound by the terms of that release. Watch your step. Look out for concrete pits; we had two workmen step into 25 feet of poured concrete and disappeared. There was nothing that could be done for them; they were goners."
The staccato din of many jackhammers was loud, even through the earplugs. Too bad these folks can't be sued; they've thought of everything. Why the heck am I even in here?
Just then the nearby wall buckled and chunks of concrete fell to the dirty floor. Steel beams crashed down, nearly hitting a few of the group! "Someone set up some faulty table headers, damn it must be that Vault page again! Been having problems with that all evening!"
Workers were running around, trying to find something. Or someone. Our guide knew what was up; it wasn't good. "You have to be very careful when you click links on this site. This is a new website; there are many links that go nowhere. You click one, you get lost, then we have to find you. We already lost a bunch of tourists from defective links. They click a defective link, it goes nowhere, and they are left in limbo and we can't find 'em. You gotta be careful in here; this place is still under construction and will be for the next few months!"

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We hope you like our new website design here at JebDynamics Web Design!!! Please stop by our Forums if you'd like more information, or if you simply feel like a chat.
Would you be interested in a portal website like ours? Please feel free to visit our Forums for more information.
We hope you enjoyed your visit here to our site, and we look forward to seeing you again soon!! Have an excellent day!!!
Some winter storms have snow, some have rain, and some have wind. This system had all that and more!
It was a weekend to remember - record snow totals and record low pressure. From March 12 through 15, 1993, some 26 states, the eastern half of the United States, were digging out, and airports from Georgia to Maine were closed.
The SuperStorm of 1993 began as a low pressure system that intensified rapidly in the Gulf of Mexico. Moving quickly inland over the Florida panhandle, it tracked up through the Carolinas to New Jersey and southern New England, to Maine, then into Canada.
In terms of pressure, SuperStorm '93 was one of the strongest storms to ever move up the eastern seaboard since weather records were first kept. Low pressure records were set during the Superstorm from Augusta, Georgia to Newark, New Jersey, where the pressure reached an exceedingly low 28.42 inches.
Because of the storm's inland track and rapid movement, snowfall amounts in the major metropolitan areas of the East were less than might be expected from such a powerful storm. New York City received 11 inches of snow before precipitation turned to rain.
Even so, the snow had a particularly devastating effect on parts of the Southeast as new snowfall records were set. Birmingham, Alabama, received 13 inches and Chattanooga, Tennessee, had 20 inches when it was all over. Some northern suburbs of Atlanta received nine inches of snow and wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour with the rapidly falling temperatures.
Atlantic coastal areas from Florida to Maine were battered by high waves and wind gusts exceeding hurricane force. Peconic (Long Island), New York, recorded a wind gust of 93 miles per hour.
The inland track of the low pressure system kept most of the snow on the west side of the storm up along the Appalachian Mountains, while a powerful cold front extending from the low spawned over 50 tornadoes that caused extensive damage in Florida.
Strong westerly winds behind the cold front created a high storm surge more commonly associated with hurricanes from the eastern panhandle of Florida to just north of the Tampa area. Residents were caught unprepared and damage was high. Over 200 people lost their lives in the storm.

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The Weather Pop-Quiz!!!!!
What was the date of the infamous Superstorm that smashed into the east coast and brought tornadoes, floods, and record-breaking snows?

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This is practice for my development of Portal websites. For example, let's detail some things that are on this page.
The Left and Right Columns contain blocks that contain site-related information and links to webpages deeper within the site. The center column is the Content column which features blocks which contain information and/or links to useful websites or to other pages within this site!!
Now, when you click your way onto one of the many pages on this Portal website, you'll see one of these pages with three columns.
Ain't this one sweet website?!

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New content coming soon.

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New content coming soon.

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New content coming soon.

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New content coming soon.

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Isn't this an interesting portal-based web site page? This puppy has got THREE, count 'em, 3 columns, each with a number of information blocks. Explore Our World!

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Websites designed to look like Portals can be used as Splash pages to show off a website and/or a messageboard forum!!

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I will be adding new content soon!



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