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    1. Re: [TNGEN-L] TNGenWeb Logo
    2. Fred Smoot
    3. Athol, Actually, the pages of graphics were added many many months ago, it was announced to the list, it was my idea to create the graphic directory, so as to help find things. The green logo, I made, you can find it on a number of county pages such as Monroe Co. The face logo was made from a photo made by my wife at Ellis Island NY. Bridgett made the gold logo which is on the main TNGenweb page. If the pages in the graphics directory show a recent date, it is probably because Bridgett has been changing things to update the instructions because of the change in URL to tngenweb.org. Here is my old copy of the page with old URL, before Bridgett did the link fixies. At the bottom, my date for my version is 22 Jan 1998. Fred <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>TNGenWeb County Coordinator's Graphics Helper, Page 9</TITLE> </HEAD> <body><BODY BGCOLOR="#f0f0f0" link="#0000BB" vlink="#A020F0"><P> <CENTER><FONT COLOR="#551A8B"><H1>TNGenWeb County Coordinator's Graphics Helper<BR> Usable Graphics for County Pages.</H1> <STRONG>This page and the TNGenWeb graphics are brought to you by Fred Smoot and Nancy Cole</STRONG></FONT COLOR></CENTER><BR> <CENTER><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><H2><STRONG>Page 9. </STRONG></H2></FONT COLOR></CENTER> <CENTER><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><H2>TNGenWeb Logos</H2></FONT COLOR></CENTER> <HR SIZE=4 WIDTH=10%><P> <CENTER><H2><I><FONT COLOR="#ff0000">{ Do Scroll Down }</FONT COLOR></I></H2></CENTER><P> <HR SIZE=4 WIDTH=10%><P> <BLOCKQUOTE><H4>These graphics may be <FONT COLOR="#ff0000"><I>linked</I></FONT COLOR> to your county page. You do not need to import the files themselves into your county directory unless you are not on the TNGenWeb server. Your Regional Coordinator can assist you if you have questions about this.</BLOCKQUOTE></H4> <CENTER><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><H2><STRONG>How to Code for these Graphics</STRONG></H2></FONT COLOR></CENTER><P> <CENTER><IMG SRC="state.gif" alt="TNGenWeb" BORDER="0" WIDTH="403" HEIGHT="113"></CENTER> <CENTER>TNGenWeb Gold Logo, 403 x 113 pixels, file name: state.gif</CENTER><P> <CENTER><H4>First, the absolute guaranteed, proper, by the book way, would look like this:</CENTER><P> <CENTER><STRONG><FONT COLOR="#551A8B"><IMG SRC="http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/graphics/state.gif" ALT="TNGenWeb" BORDER="0" WIDTH="403" HEIGHT="113"> </FONT COLOR></STRONG></CENTER><P> <CENTER>Secondly, the HTML shorthand way of accessing the above graphic would look like this:</CENTER><P> <CENTER><STRONG><FONT COLOR="#551A8B"><IMG SRC="../graphics/state.gif " ALT="TNGenWeb" BORDER="0" WIDTH="403" HEIGHT="113"> </FONT COLOR></STRONG></CENTER></H4><P> <HR SIZE=4 WIDTH=40%><P> <CENTER><IMG SRC="statea.gif" alt="TNGenWeb" BORDER="0" WIDTH="201" HEIGHT="56"></CENTER> <CENTER>TNGenWeb Small Gold Logo, 400 x 103 pixels, file name:statea.gif</CENTER><P> <CENTER><IMG SRC="stateb.gif" alt="TNGenWeb" BORDER="0" WIDTH="101" HEIGHT="28"></CENTER> <CENTER>TNGenWeb Very Small Gold Logo, 400 x 103 pixels, file name: stateb.gif</CENTER><P> <center><img src="tnbar.gif" alt="Gold Bar" border=0></center> <center>Matching Gold Bar, file name: tnbar.gif</center><p> <CENTER><IMG SRC="tnpeople.gif" alt="TNGenWeb" BORDER="0" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="103"></CENTER> <CENTER>TNGenWeb People Logo, 400 x 103 pixels, file name: tnpeople.gif</CENTER><P> <CENTER><IMG SRC="tngreene.gif" alt="TNGenWeb" BORDER="0" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="113"></CENTER> <CENTER>TNGenWeb Green Logo, 400 x 113 pixels, file name: tngreene.gif</CENTER><P> <CENTER><IMG SRC="tngreens.gif" alt="TNGenWeb" BORDER="0" WIDTH="300" HEIGHT="85"></CENTER> <CENTER>TNGenWeb Green Small Logo, 300 x 85 pixels, file name: tngreens.gif</CENTER><P> <HR SIZE=4 WIDTH=40%><P> <HR SIZE=4 WIDTH=70%><BR><P> <CENTER><FONT COLOR="#ff0000" SIZE=+3><B>Thanks for dropping by.<BR>Y&#0146all come back soon, y&#0146hear.</B></FONT></CENTER><BR> <P> <HR SIZE=4 WIDTH=70%><BR><P> <CENTER><A HREF="index.html">Return to <I>Graphics</I> Home Page </A></CENTER><P> <CENTER><A HREF="../">Return to<I> Tennessee Genealogy</I> Page</A></CENTER><P> <CENTER>Page posting date: 22 Jan 1998</CENTER><P> <HR SIZE=4 WIDTH=50%><BR><P> <HR SIZE=4 WIDTH=30%><BR><P> <HR SIZE=4 WIDTH=10%><BR><P> </BODY> </HTML> Athol K Foster wrote: > > Fred and all, I see that this has been added to the /adoptco/ the 19th of > Jul. How convenient. Or was it done later than that even, and that date put > on the page. Does our SC and ASC make all these decisions on their own and > not consult the rest of us in TNGenWeb. This was not done until the episode > with Mary. There had been no such requirement before that. All the > decisions are being made by them and not even conslting the RC's. Well I > have about had it. Something is going to have to be done. > > Athol > > At 04:04 PM 7/26/98 -0700, you wrote: > >Greetings all. > > > >On our "TNGenWeb County Host Guidelines" page we will find the > >requirements of page county and page identification. > > > >http://www.tngenweb.org/adoptco/ > > > >"Your main page will display the USGenWeb logo, and optionally a > >TNGenWeb logo. If you do not wish to display a TNGenWeb logo, the word > >TNGenWeb must be used, along with the name of your county. (For example: > >Greene County Genealogy, a TNGenWeb project)" > > > >We do not have a specific TNGenWeb logo that is the one and only > >official absolutely must be used or the page police will get you logo. > > > >We do have three logos that may be used and they can be found on this > >page. > > > >http://www.tngenweb.org/graphics/page9.htm > > > >If you do your own graphics, you may create your own graphic. If you > >would like, we could put it our graphics directory for others to use > > > >I have a very large (in Ks) graphic on my Warren County page. > > > >http://www.tngenweb.org/warren/ > > > >The text is: "Warren County Tennessee > >A TNGenWeb Genealogy Home Page" > > > >It was created from the "corner card" (return address design) of an old > >southern envelope from the Civil War era. > > > >If you have an interest in this, I could make a custom version for your > >page. I could perhaps reduce the size so the download time is also > >reduced. > > > >Other custom TNGenWeb logos could be made, the only limit is the > >imgination. Please ask. There is no cost for TNGenWeb logos. Such a > >deal. > > > >Fred > >

    07/26/1998 07:46:04