Some web pages may need a different structure from the rest of your pages to maximise usability. The commonest examples are web pages where the content demands the full screen width and links pages.
Written by Philip Chalmers who is based in the Medway area of Kent, England, United Kingdom.
In such pages there's no room for the menus, site identification and other features of "normal" pages.
Some examples:
Many sites have one or more pages listing links to other sites which might be of interest to the same visitors - hopefully with comments which give the visitor an idea of whether he / she would find the link worth following.
It's a matter of opinion whether links pages are an exception - you could regard the external links as a special kind of content and stick with your normal layout and colour scheme.