I am pleased to announce the all new HTMLib Assistance program. If the HTMLib has assisted you in creating your Web sites, then maybe you'd like to return a goodwill gesture.
Yes, you too can display to the world another fancy graphic, alongside those Netscape and Microsoft ones. For the graphic, there are two choices. The normal one, or the super-spangly spinny-round type graphic. Details are as follows :
Graphic Type | Image | Image Size | File Size |
---|---|---|---|
Normal | ![]() | 88x31 pixels | 1,743 bytes |
Super spinny | ![]() | 88x31 pixels | 7,575 bytes |
The only real conditions for use of the graphic is that each graphic used must be an active link to the HTMLib web site at http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/~le387818/ (NOTE : that link is an external link) and the graphic image (or it's file name) must not be altered in any way. The recommended code for the inclusion of either logo into a Web page is :
<IMG SRC="file_name.gif" BORDER="0" WIDTH="88" HEIGHT="31" HSPACE="5" VSPACE="5" ALT="HTMLib logo">
(Where"file_name.gif"
is eitherliblogo.gif
oranilogo.gif
depending on the graphic used.)
...although the HSPACE
and VSPACE
attributes may be altered in order to 'fit' wherever you decide to place the image.
Grab the graphics for use in your own Web pages, eithe by clicking them in the table. (Shift-click, or whatever, for direct to-disk download), or just find either of the files in the directory this page is stored in.