Adding images, icons, graphics,
text etc. to your web site
Sponsored link.
Obtaining icons, clip art, photographs, website templates, and banners:
Creations By Richie crafts inexpensive custom website
banners of various sizes and styles. See:
http://creationsbyrichie.com/
Michaels Place has a selection of wallpaper, seamless
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Layout Bank features thousands of low cost,
professionally designed web templates, psd templates, flash templates, logo
designs, etc. See: www.layoutbank.com
Flaming Text has a
free program that generates custom-made banners with text, buttons, arrows, bullets, dividers, etc.
See:
http://www.flamingtext.com/
3 Keys Website Templates has hundreds of design templates available for a modest cost that can be customized to reflect your
wishes. See: http://www.3keyswebdesign.com/
When you log into most of the larger Internet web sites with
most of the recent versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Konqueror, Mozilla,
Netscape, Opera, or Safari browsers, you may have noticed a small icon displayed
next to the URL and/or in your favorites menu. This is because the web designer
has:
Created an icon.
Given it the name favicon.ico.
Stored it with the rest of
the web site's files, and
Included a special coding at the very top of the
<header> section of their home page:
<link rel="SHORTCUT ICON" href="favicon.ico">