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Are you interested in creating a LINK to the Caught-The-Skunk.com website? Just pick from one of the following options and follow the instructions (listed below). Scroll down the page for the actual images.
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FYI: IMAGE-Based Links
All images are ".PNG" files (i.e., transparent), which eliminate the white background found in ".JPEG" or ".JPG" files. ".PNG" is the preferred format of Caught-The-Skunk.com.
If your website's space allotment requires that an image's dimensions be modified in order to fit properly, choose one of the higher-sized images provided and reduce it from there. This ensures that the image's clarity remains intact. Also, please make sure to change the dimensions (i.e., height="__px" and width="__px") of the original HTML Code that Caught-The-Skunk.com provided. Both attributes are located within the "image source" tag (see below). By doing so, the new dimensions are captured in the HTML Code and match the re-sized image.
e.g., < img src="PATH TO YOUR SERVER.png" width="184" height="39" alt="caught the skunk logo" />
Important Note: A "space" have been inserted between the "<" sign and "img" in order to disable the code from executing the command. This "space" is for illustrative purposes only, so you can see what's going on! In the actual HTML code, there is no space in-between the two characters.
Last but not least, you will need to do the following in order to utilize the images provided:
Place your mouse over the image that you are interested in and right-click with your mouse. Choose "Save Image As." Under "File Name," assign a name of your choice and designate "Save Type As" utilizing the "PNG Image" format. Click "Save." You have now downloaded the image to your computer.
You will now have to upload the image to your website's server.
Once uploaded, select the HTML Code [in the box] below the image you selected and change the "PATH TO YOUR SERVER," so that the image location points to your server.
Insert the full HTML code provided [in the box] into your website's code, (i.e., in the location where you would like the image to appear).
e.g., < img src="PATH ON YOUR SERVER.png" width="184" height="39" alt="caught the skunk logo" />
< img src="http://www.yourwebsite.com/images/yourname.png" width="184" height="39" alt="caught the skunk logo" />
Important Note: A "space" have been inserted between the "<" sign and "img" in order to disable the code from executing the command. This "space" is for illustrative purposes only, so you can see what's going on! In the actual HTML code, there is no space in-between the two characters.
If you need further assistance in getting a link set-up or need help re-sizing an image, shoot me over an e-mail by visiting our Contact Us page.
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