There is a great orange beacon at
http://www.apeoplesearch.net, it's a new template design using CSS and a bunch of DIV containers. Truth is, there is a table holding all the DIVs in place, their purpose is creating the orange areas for each section in it's own style. Another purpose for this site is obviously SEO for the keyphrase domain name and the links/pages leading from there. This template may not be for that site, but it's there now and with people search being such a competitive niche, why not. Some of the objectives of this project in SEO terms is building a light weight template that will allow the final site modified globally by stylesheet, provide large amounts of text content per page and keep the final page size to a minimum, to hopfully gain a competitive edge versus corporate sites.
Without giving away too much, here is some of what goes into it:
● Site links and corresponding pages are targetted search terms. Repeated on the bottom.
● Backlinks are listed to like sites using text links with key words supporting the site's own.
● The meta tags are short and to the point. The keywords, title and description are used in the site's content.
● Using ALT and TITLE attributes for images and links.
● Links are formatted in the source so the link text starts the next line.
● The searchbox "State" selector has about 4 options per line in the source, rather than one each. Look at forms like this in a text browser like Lynx and you'll see a big difference.