Another way of getting buttons without actually "hiring" someone is to kind
of trade them work. Works especially well with people you already know, or
people your friends know.
You'll do a little website programming for them (like a custom form-to-email
or user login system) and they'll make some
On Saturday 21 April 2001 20:15, Jason Caldwell wrote:
> I know this is off-topic -- please forgive me. But I figure someone here
> would know.
> I'm looking for some really nice *professional* looking (submit, logon,
> buy, help, etc) buttons for my website... I've done all kinds of
try
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> See, that's for the website.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> See, that's for the website. You often don't want to look same as others, do
> you? Then you should be making the buttons yourself, perhaps on a sexy Mac
> OS X with some PhotoShop or Fireworks.
>
> OK, nor even I ma
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From: Jason Caldwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: [PHP] Buttons and such...
I know this is off-topic -- please forgive me. But I figure someone here
would know.
I'
I know this is off-topic -- please forgive me. But I figure someone here
would know.
I'm looking for some really nice *professional* looking (submit, logon, buy,
help, etc) buttons for my website... I've done all kinds of searches on
MSN and Yahoo -- found a ton of sites that offer all kinds
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