Industry guru Dave Taylor answers questions about a wide variety of technical topics, including HTML, online advertising, Cascading Style Sheets, Web design, Unix, Linux, search engine optimization, Mac OS X, shell script programming and Microsoft Windows.

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I'm thrilled that you're interested in linking back to my Web site. It's sharing links and Web sites that make the World Wide Web such a fun and interesting place to explore. And if you don't want to link to my site - because maybe you don't actually have a Web site of your own - don't forget that you can always buy me a cuppa instead (or in addition to linking to my site, for that matter!)

I'm also somewhat of a minimalists when it comes to site design and graphics, so I don't have any fancy banner graphics or other images you can use, other than my smilin' mug. Instead, I'm a fan of the latest wave of linking: a text link and a 10-20 word description. And so, here are two choices for what I'd love to have you include on your site:

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They look nice, don't they? Simple, clean, and either is quite easy to add to your site.

For the popular text advert, here's the entire HTML code: just click in the box, choose Edit -> Select All from your browser menu bar, then copy and paste the resultant code onto your own Web page:

Alternatively, if you want to see me smiling at your visitors, then you are welcome to include the graphical link box by simply cutting and pasting the HTML snippet inside this box:

If those feel like way too much complexity, here's a simpler bullet item ready to be included in your favorites <ul> list:

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Still too darn geeky? No worries, I'd be just as happy with a simple link like this:

<a href="http://www.AskDaveTaylor.com/">Tech Support at Ask Dave Taylor!<a>

or

<a href="http://www.AskDaveTaylor.com/">Business Q&amp;A from Dave Taylor<a>

Thanks a bunch for helping other people find me on the Web!



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