Be a Button Buddy!
Yes, I have bowed to the pressure of the masses. You, too, can now have an Ask Nick! button on your very own website! Proudly proclaim that you are among the cognoscenti; a cut above the hoi-polloi; a step above the common rabble; a member of the geek elite!
First, copy this image and put it on your own Web site:
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Please, don't just create a link to it at this web site! Doing so will just slow down access at your own site, and annoy your visitors! Depending on what browser you're using, you may just be able to right-click on the image, (Mac people click and hold), and then select "Save this image" or "Save image as..." or whatever message you get. Then you'll have to move it up to your Web site, as you do with any other image.
Next, add the following HTML code to your Web page, replacing "your-path-to-copied-image" with the actual path to the image you just saved and uploaded:
<A HREF="http://asknick.com"> <IMG SRC="your-path-to-copied-image" WIDTH="141" HEIGHT="33" BORDER="0"> <A>
That's all there is to it! Go forth and stun the world!!!
I'd very much appreciate it if you'd let me know you're using it. And thanks!
Here's a chronological list of all the Web sites that I know have put my button up:
- Cohen Computer Consulting
- Mike Luckhurst
- Nighthawk's Flyers 2000 (careful - this link causes major problems on some browsers)
- Enright PC Management
- Gary & Janie's Web Site
- Joe Fleming - Fleming Engineering Services
- 3dXtreme - 3D games and 3dfx Voodoo
- The very prestigious Management Science Institute
- TazRock7734
- Guy's Turbo PC (how can you not hate a guy with this much horsepower?)
- Rochester, NY Area Computer Tutoring
- Steven Smith
- Think Rochester!
- NY Domains
- Cavalry Computer Service
- MyRochesterLink.com
- MyFinanceLink.com
- RochesterMarketSite.com
- Straight Forward Graphics
- Diana Moore-Lawson
- Saelig Company, Inc.
