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My "Purple Weave" gif background from the Nescape website, at: http://www.netscape.com/assist/net_sites/bg/. Help yourself. Click-on a few examples to see one you may like. And, please "upload" to your scrapbook; but if you must, temporarily anyhow, Netscape allows background image linking. I have some "paper," "rock," and "weave" background "gifs;" you are welcome to upload, at: BkGnds1, BkGnds2, and BkGnds3. To get the URL's of any image here, use your "Info" key to see the website absolute URL's, and use the "View Source" button at the bottom of the webpage to see the "scrapbookFiles" or "clipart" image file numbers.




The WebTV Logo "Jewel" is a copyrighted and registered trademark of:

The WebTV Networks, Inc.
© 1996–2000 WebTV Networks, Inc.
All Rights Reserved


Note:
You should always use a disclosure like that above every time you display the WebTV name and logo! You must always inform your viewers that the WebTV name and logo is owned by the WebTV Networks, Inc. The WebTV Terms of Service (the "TOS") prohibits the use of PageBuilder websites for any commercial purpose. It is illegal (prohibited by WebTV) to display the WebTV name and logos on any other website providers' websites that are for commercial use (dot.com websites); and on other websites such as: Geocities, Tripod, Angelfire, and others; without this disclosure!

Please use common sense, folks – don't mislead your viewers into assuming that your website is a part of, supported by, or associated in any way, with the WebTV Networks, Inc. WebTV Networks, Inc. owns the exclusive right to strickly control and regulate the use of the WebTV name, trademarks, and logos; and retains the right to modify or revoke any and all current uses of its registered and copyrighted name, trademarks, and logos. If you illegally use the WebTV name, trademarks, and logos; you are subject to legal action for recovery under the very broad Federal copyright and trademark statutes!

Here's another similar disclosure I had to make on one of my websites at the request of the copyright owner.



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This is Beth's "mailbox" gif she gave to us all to use in our emails and on our webpages. But ... (sigh!), ... she's too busy to answer my emails! Actually, I really try to limit my emails to Beth, because her mailbox is always loaded (I wonder how long it takes for her email page to open?) – she's a very popular Lady! So I just post a message in her PB Public Club NG, and she gets to me ASAP with a repy or an answer. That's our Beth, Bless her heart! I don't see how she does all the things she does for PageBuilders – that's one busy Lady – and; we all love her dearly for her dedication to WebTV PageBuilders!



The WebTV Logo Jewel



© 1996 – 2000 WebTV Networks, Inc.
All Rights Reserved

Note: This logo and text was created in an "Add a header" text box, so I could use image "alignment" code. It's basically just like the big "Add text" box. Headers are placed within <h2> HTML tags – bold, black, size "5" text. To make this logo and text appear normal size, I just put a "closing" (</h2>) tag first in the text box before the text "formatting" code; but, the text still "typed" out large and bold – it changes as formatted when "Preview(ed)" and/or "Publish(ed)." Also, note below how the "Header" text box can be used for writing large, bold text, on computer screens, for vision-impared persons. To get the large, bold, black text below in this same text box, I just put the <h2> tag back in this text box where I wanted the "header" sized text to appear.



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Note: This is my example of large, bold text typed in an "Add a header" text box as an example of how you can type pages for vision-impared persons without having to use HTML formating code. Just type in a "header" box and you will get this large, black, bold type. If you want a little <font> color/size variations, all HTML code text formatting tags, tables, lists, etc, are legal within header tags.



 I Found this little "guy" in our PageBuilder  "clipart" files. I put it here, so I can use it on  every single PageBuilder webpage I create – just above that "tacky," simple text WebTV link, and that "big, beautiful (?), black-ink wasting" Barnes and Noble banner at the _bottom_of_every_single _PageBuilder_webpage! Hey, it's neat for "gungho" WebTV "addicts" to use in their email signature boxes. There are several similar WebTV logos in the PageBuilder "Clipart" files that you can publish on an "Images" webpage, so you can use the logos in your email sig. box or other webpages.



One of my "favorite" images is below (choke,...cough,...LOL)
– our "beautiful" Barnes and Noble Banner.
Thanks WebTV and B&N!

     I like that "beautiful" WebTV "creation" (?) here so I can link to it for my email sig. box and other provider webpages. Hell, I even "click" the link to Barnes and Noble several times a day; so B&N will get plenty of "click-credits" from their WebTV PageBuilder banners, and give us more PageBuilder features; and possibly, hey don't laugh here folks, don't raise our subscription rates anytime soon. And hey again, don't we all need that simple "text" WebTV link below on all our webpages so viewers will rush out and buy a WebTV box? Wouldn't the clipart anim.gif I have above be better on our webpages, instead of that simple text WebTV link below? Wow, isn't that a big, bad image? Click that "sucker," to go buy some books; hey, "everybody does it," don't they? Yeah,....right! All that banner image does is really "mess" (ugly) up our webpages. I can't believe B&N actually realizes a viable "income stream" from PageBuider webpage viewers "clicking" that "ugly" banner to buy books from our webpages! Surely WebTV can accomodate B&N's sponsorship by using "less intrusive" banner advertising placement! I can't get others to agree with me on this matter and petition WebTV and B&N to change the banner!

     OK, maybe it's not actually that big, but it sure seems like it sometimes, after seeing it at the bottom of every single webpage! It's just downright "tacky;" but, no way will WebTV, and Barnes and Noble change it, unless we all complain about it to both WebTV and B&N! Come on, WebTV and Barnes and Noble, give us a break! Clean that big "sucker" up – get rid of that "black-ink-wasting" part of the animation!

     Another reason for compaints to WebTV and B&N over that big, ugly banner, is the fact that our PageBuilder webpages cannot be certified for "accessability" by "vision-impared" persons who use special "text-reading" software to read "alt" text in image tags, which describes the images. The Barnes and Noble banner has no "alt" text in its image tag! Go to cast.org to read about their "Bobby" website accessibility certification program. Hey folks, have you filed your complaint with WebTV and Barnes and Noble, today?


Kodak Model AV-8 Video Cable

Used for displaying camera photos on a TV. This cable has a mini-USB plug on the camera end and RCA "white" and "Yellow" plugs on the TV end.


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