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1. INTRODUCTION
Following is the content of the paper. Note that papers should be formatted using standard XHTML elements (h1-h6, ul, ol, li, p etc). Do not use presentation elements like font. The www2003.css Cascading Style Sheet will take care of formatting the text for you. Format section headings in your paper as in this paper, div sections for the metadata at the top. The ABSTRACT is headed by an h1 element of class abstract and contains a p element of class abstract.The Keywords section is headed by an h2 element of class keywords and contains a p element of class keywords.
1.1 Subheadings
Subheadings are formatted as h2 elements.
2. IMAGES
These should be placed in the same directory as the paper and linked to directly. Preferred format for computer graphics images is png and for real world images is jpg. Vector graphics should use svg. Use the object element to provide an alternative image format.
3. HOW TO DO REFERENCES
Local references should appear as below [1]. Hypertext references should use the IW3C2 formalism (define the a element as of class href) shown in this example. This is so that an XSLT transformation will allow the printed proceedings to contain the full URLs for use by readers.
REFERENCES
[1] , Web Navigation: Designing the User Experience, Web Journal, 13 (2) 1988
[2] , Web Searching: A Good Experience, Web Searching Academic 1988