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L.O.O.P.E.D. At Faire
Photo Guidelines |
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We here at L.O.O.P.E.D. take pride in our work, and are more than happy to share
our photos with friends. Just to make sure that we get the credit for our long
hours of picture taking, code wrangling, and drinking - we have set up this
page to help you give us that credit.
We ask that these guidelines are followed if our photos are being used for
anything other than personal use (avatars, desktops, icons, personal photo
album, etc.).
That means if you're using our photos for promotion, commerce,
or business, we ask that you follow the guidelines below:
- We respectfully ask that we recieve credit for any photo taken from this site.
- If you would like to use one of our photos, please contact us.
- All watermarks need to remain on the photo, and photos are to not be manipulated in any way.
- Watermarks need to remain ledgible on all photos.
- We will gladly resize, or reformat any photo for your use.
- Please place a text link under each L.O.O.P.E.D. Photo.
- copy and paste this code into your html page to create this link:
<a href="http://www.loopedatfaire.com"><font size="-4" face="Gills
Sans, Arial, san serif">© L.O.O.P.E.D. At Faire</font></a>
- this code snippit will render as © L.O.O.P.E.D. At Faire
- it's quite dainty, isn't it?
- If you have a links page, we would like you to place our site badge on your
page. We give you photos, you give us traffic! We will gladly link you back.
Directions on how to link to us are below.
If you are unsure of anything, feel free to contact us.
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Search engines like Google rank websites based on links. The more links we have
of you, and the more links you have of us, and the more links we have to other
mutual websites, the higher Google puts our pages on any returned search page.
It's a mutual, "You scratch our back, we scratch yours", kinda deal.
To make back scratching easier, we've supplied you with a web badge: 
To use this badge, you would place a copy of this image onto your server, and have it be a link back to our page.
Confused? Here's an example:

This is what the code looks like:
<a href="http://www.loopedatfaire.com"><img src="http://www.myrenpage/images/loopedbadge.gif" border="0"></a>
The piece of code that reads "http://www.myrenpage/images/loopedbadge.gif" would be changed to whatever the address of the looped badge is on your site.
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