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Many Ways to Link

If you prefer graphic to plain-text links and would like to link to Byzantine Sacred Art Blog, you now have a choice of seven images, designed to fit different styles. You can either right-click on the image you like and upload it to one of the folders on your site, or just copy the code provided next to each image, paste it to the web page where you wish to have it appear and - presto! - your cool new graphic link is in place, while the image remains stored on my hosting server.

If you choose to save the image to your computer and host it on your site, you will also be able to customize it, add borders, shadows, or different effects to each image to make it fit your design better.

Otherwise, when you find the version you like, right-click on the form next to it, click on “select all,” then “copy.” “Paste” to your page and you’re done.

RUGGED Look

rugged


Air of MYSTIQUE

mystique


ORTHODOX Way

orthodox


Art PLAY

playful


ROMANTIC Touch

romantic


CITY Slick

city


No Image MINIMALIST

This is a two-part code, because it relies on a CSS styled hyperlink, beside the rest. If you don’t have an external CSS style sheet, copy the first code below and paste it between the <head> and </head> tags of your web page:

If you do have an external style sheet, or a part in the <head> of your page for the CSS style, you should then just use the styling of the link (I assigned it a “bblog” class, for Byzantine Blog, but you can name it however you wish.

Next, in the <body> part of the web page where you want to place the link, paste this part:

You can play with colors and other elements of the style until you get the exact look you want (pick some fancy colors with the Color Schemer and make sure you get the right HEX number for your code).

Have fun and thanks for the link -- as people click through, your web site will be listed on the main page of the blog, under the “Incoming Links,” so you’ll start receiving visitors from the Byzantine Blog in no time!