American Yawp — Great table of contents, table of contents for individual chapters, links to sources at bottom of each chapter
Innermost House — Longer pages kept interesting with sub-headings and images, good logo, imaginative links via pictures
Historylink — Moving images on home page, lots of information on home page
National Park Service — Big clear images used for links to other pages. Logos inside tabs (ie. compass, backpacker, handshake). “Share your park story here” tab.
American Historical Association — Logo inside Webpage Title, “Staff” tab, lots of color!??, colored dropdown tabs
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media — Good montage of images, goal/mission statement?, “find out more” arrow tab for link, search tab?,
Eurodocs — “You may also wish to search the following portals” section
H-Net The History Network — “Sponsored by”, Login tab (perhaps a sign our guestbook tab?)
Library of Congress — Ask a Librarian tab (perhaps an “ask a historian” tab), scrolling images section, follow us section (email, facebook, etc.)???
New York Public Library — Donate tab??, menu items change color when scrolled over, different colored sections??
Project Gutenberg — Terms of use??, FAQs section
HERoines (from 32 best websites 2023) — “Ticker tape” running across screen, pages scroll over other images in the background
Internet Modern History Sourcebook — Treasure trove of historical resources (books, historical documents, etc.)
32 of the best websites in 2023 — Lots of great ideas for website design