May I display the text “The author is a member of” in a font color that will disappear into the background of the page so that the image looks better?
A. No. This is a violation of the spirit of the Logo Guidelines. The text must be visible to be in compliance with the Guidelines. Table of Contents • Q. I use WebTV and have a site on [insert free web space service here]. They require that I upload graphics from my local machine, but WebTV has no local storage. What can I do? A. WebTV users often subscribe to free web space providers, such as Tripod and GeoCities. Some of these services require graphics be uploaded to their servers from the member’s local machine, but WebTV has no local storage. In this case, some services allow you to upload from a URL. In this case, have the service upload from the HWG’s master copy of the logo, which is located at http://www.hwg.org/services/logo/lo-025.gif. If your service does not have this capability, we suggest using web access terminals at a library, or having a friend with local storage upload the image for you. Table of Contents • Q. My email address (or web address) has changed. What do I n
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