To use one of our banners, you must save one of the banner images to your hard drive.
1. Put the cursor arrow on the CT banner that you want.
2. Right-click on your mouse. A menu window will appear.
3. Choose "Save Picture As..." - { some may have it as "Save Image As..." } - and save to your computer.
4. After saving, upload the image to your webpage.
5. To add our link to the banner, use: http://countless-time.tasuu.net
The instructions below were not very easy to write. I do hope that it is written out well enough for those that do not know how to add banners and links to understand.
~ To add the banner to your webpage, select where you will put it, then once you are in the editing part for that page, type: < img src = "address of where you put the banner/image name.jpg" border="0">
NOTE: In order for the command to show in written form, it was necessary to place additional spaces in it. To type the proper command, remove the additional spacing between: < and img, src and =, and = and ". And, yes, the space between img & src and " & border IS suppose to be there.
Replace the words 'address of where you put the banner/image name.jpg' with the address of where you've stored the banner including the folder you placed it in, separated by a /. Also, add the banner's name and file extension.
For example, it might look something like this: http://myownwebsite.tasuu.net/Folder 1/banner 1.jpg
~ To add our link to the banner you will need to write something like this: < a href = "http://countless-time.tasuu.net"> in front of the banner command and adding < /a > at the end of the entire thing.
NOTE: Again, it was necessary to add a couple extra spaces in order for the command to be viewed in written form. To type the proper command, remove the additional spacing between: href & =, = & ", < & /, and a & >. Any other spacing you might see is suppose to be there.
1. Put the cursor arrow on the CT banner that you want.
2. Right-click on your mouse. A menu window will appear.
3. Choose "Save Picture As..." - { some may have it as "Save Image As..." } - and save to your computer.
4. After saving, upload the image to your webpage.
5. To add our link to the banner, use: http://countless-time.tasuu.net
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The instructions below were not very easy to write. I do hope that it is written out well enough for those that do not know how to add banners and links to understand.
~ To add the banner to your webpage, select where you will put it, then once you are in the editing part for that page, type: < img src = "address of where you put the banner/image name.jpg" border="0">
NOTE: In order for the command to show in written form, it was necessary to place additional spaces in it. To type the proper command, remove the additional spacing between: < and img, src and =, and = and ". And, yes, the space between img & src and " & border IS suppose to be there.
Replace the words 'address of where you put the banner/image name.jpg' with the address of where you've stored the banner including the folder you placed it in, separated by a /. Also, add the banner's name and file extension.
For example, it might look something like this: http://myownwebsite.tasuu.net/Folder 1/banner 1.jpg
~ To add our link to the banner you will need to write something like this: < a href = "http://countless-time.tasuu.net"> in front of the banner command and adding < /a > at the end of the entire thing.
NOTE: Again, it was necessary to add a couple extra spaces in order for the command to be viewed in written form. To type the proper command, remove the additional spacing between: href & =, = & ", < & /, and a & >. Any other spacing you might see is suppose to be there.











