What is RightAround.Us? RightAround.Us is more than meets the eye. Read this page about Jane Doe and be amazed

RightAround.Us is offering a single-page Web site, This is a design approach that works very well for sites that would, in conventional terms, comprise three to six pages of closely related content. Single-page sites are becoming quite popular among Web designers—for their own sites and for client sites, as well. A brochure site for an artist, an author, or a typical restaurant, would work very well. On the other hand, the Harvard University or Library of Congress sites would not be good candidates. Single-page sites can be a good solution if there isn’t a tremendous amount of content, if all the content is closely related, or in cases where a particular design approach simply works best on a single page. In any case, single-page sites are cropping up all over the place. They are trendy and they can be very engaging—especially when combined with some cutting edge style sheets, as this page is. While smooth scrolling is very engaging, this page can also be scrolled by using your mouse wheel, the default browser scrollbars, or your keyboard's arrow keys.

It's about forward thinking which is often considerably better than backwards thinking

RightAround.Us uses modern style sheets such as fixed position navigation, embedded fonts, column layout, rounded corners, style sheets gradients, and shadows—but not a single background image is used. This makes it extremely easy for you to maintain and customize your site.

The advanced code we use is deployed in ways that enhance modern browsers while assuring an attractive and accessible presentation in older ones. The idea is to start with a solid foundation that is accessible to all browsers and devices and then enhance it for those that support advanced code. The result is that your page is accessible to all, attractively designed for all, and absolutely gorgeous for many. Some techniques, such as the embedded fonts used for section headings, work in almost all browsers—even back to Internet Explorer version 5.

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Some things to keep in mind

The amount of text content in this web page should comprise around 650-700 "widget" relevant words. Each section of this page should be sufficient to fill a maximized browser window running at high resolution. You may want to consider the visible area your visitors likely see within their browser and work to accomodate both computer and smart phone displays. Crafting your sections to fit comfortably within that sort of space can minimize scrolling while viewing individual sections. Keep in mind that the smooth scroll is designed to scroll the page up so that the target heading is at the top of the window, which means that your last section should have sufficient content to allow it to scroll all the way to the top. Don't worry about small screen users having to scroll within sections. Remember, we are not hiding the browser's scroll bars—they are still usable, as are mouse wheels and arrow keys.