Posted by PB_CA on 2/17/06 9:34am Msg #97937
putting the Notary Rotary logo on my website
I have used the seached button to find out how to copy the logo and put in on my website but I can't find any information. Can someone explain the process to me. This type of stuff is new to me.TIA
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Reply by Korey Humphreys on 2/17/06 9:44am Msg #97944
If you're not familitar with HTML programming, then the easiest way to do it would be to right click the notaryrotary logo..... click 'save as' and save it to your desktop (or anywhere you'd be able to locate it).
Upload the picture to your website....... then go back to notaryrotary.com and search for your listing under 'Find a Notary'. Once you open your profile, go the the URL box, highlight all the text.... and click copy.
Go back to the notaryrotary logo on your website, and past the link in the URL section of the logo where you can edit your picture, etc.
I'm pretty sure someone else will you give you an easier way. I had to do it exactly as described above because I couldn't figure it out initially.
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Reply by PAW on 2/17/06 10:35am Msg #97955
See my post below. This is not the way it should be done as it may be considered copyright infringement. Follow the procedure that Harry has made for the members to use the correct logo and provide the correct link.
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Reply by PAW on 2/17/06 10:30am Msg #97954
When you first log onto the system, you should see a round NotRot logo with "Click to include logo on your site" beneath it. Clicking on that link will provide a pop-up window with the correct HTML code to not only show the NotRot logo, but also provide a link to your NotRot profile for your website visitors to see/use.
I do not recommend simply copying the NotRot logo to your website. This may be considered copyright infringement. Harry provides a way for you to do it properly.
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Reply by PB_CA on 2/17/06 3:56pm Msg #98038
Re: PAW
After I click on to the pop-up window, what do I do from there to get it to my website?
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Reply by PAW on 2/17/06 9:04pm Msg #98095
Re: PAW
The pop-up window shows the HTML code that is to be inserted into the source code for your page. You would need an editor that allows you to edit the HTML code for the page. If you don't know how to do it, maybe you need to contact your web host and maybe they can assist you.
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Reply by MelissaCT on 2/17/06 11:00pm Msg #98136
Re: PAW
A great primer on html & all things website creation is located at http://www.htmlgoodies.com. It tells you everything you ever wanted to know & plenty more. Check it out.
I taught myself html coding & created a site for a non-profit charity I used to belong to -- see it at http://BristolJuniors.home.att.net and I created my own personal notary site today (it took several hours, but I have 4 pages already).
Hope this helps.
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