Many Web sites consider what the museum has to offer. I think at the top level you should think more about what types of visitor may arrive and then present information you think most appropriate for them (e.g., children, teachers, researchers, etc.). Effectively the virtual visitor then gives some information on themselves as they start to explore your Web site. This is the philosophy I used in designing the River and Rowing Museum Web site under http://www.rrm.co.uk/ - comments are welcome. -- Jonathan Bowen, The University of Reading, Dept of Computer Science Whiteknights, PO Box 225, Reading, Berks RG6 6AY, England Tel: +44-118-931-6544 (direct) -8611 (enquiries) Fax: +44-118-975-1994 Email: [log in to unmask] URL: http://www.cs.rdg.ac.uk/people/jpb/