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There is a wide banner across the bottom, just above the copyright stuff.
On the right side of the banner, there appears to be a carelessly tossed
yellow banana peel on the floor. What gives?
Maybe its something else, but it looks for all the world like a banana peel.
If so, it sends the wrong message.
A Code Validation logo should be more reassuring. -Larry
I hope that's not it. Negative advertising usually backfires.
The customer associates the bad effect with a beneficial product!
I considered a yellow ribbon, a dead canary etc., all negative, but it still
looks like a banana peel. Maybe a short email to W3C will clarify matters.
Speaking of dead canaries, I drew up a cartoon of a DC for my site and scanned it.
It looks good as a .bmp file, but my freebie bitmap-to-gif program won't convert it.
Too many colors. Heck, I just have 2 or 3 colors. I need .gif or .jpg for file size.
Does anyone know of a free converter program I can download that will work? -Larry
-Larry
Basically, I asked what the deal is with the banana peel on the floor and left an email address.
I just got my first response, probably unofficial from some reader.
Message (paraphrased) is that its actually a half-eaten banana on a bench,
instead of an empty peel on the floor. That's all the guy wrote. - Larry
Does anyone know of a free converter program I can download that will work?
Kaled.
Personally I think a much better logo would be a "wanted" poster containing descriptions of the Internet Explorer developers ;-).