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Download Help
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You MUST download and NOT link to the free graphics we have provided here - store them on your hard drive and upload them on your own ISP.  If you link to the graphics you create excessive use of our band-width. (Graphics are changed frequently to avoid this problem and you will be left with broken images.)  If you don't know what graphic linking means, if a line in your HTML begins with <img src = and has the name of our site, then it is linked to us, thus stealing our bandwidth.  The HTML code should have your site's name in it ONLY.
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Creating A Folder
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You may first want to create a folder on your hard drive to store the graphics in - to create a folder, right click the background of your desktop, choose new, folder, and then type a name for the folder such as "Graphics".  The first box pops up when you right click on your desktop, the second shows up when you click on "new" and the new folder shows up on your desktop when you choose "folder".  The text under the folder is flashing blue, meaning that, when you type, the text will be replaced with the new name.
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Netscape Users
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1. Make a file for storing your graphics
2. Right click with your mouse on an image
3. A pop-up menu will appear
4. Select "save image as"
5. Give it a name
6. Save it in the file you made for graphics
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Internet Explorer Users
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1. Make a file for storing your graphics
2. Right click with your mouse on an image
3. A pop-up menu will appear
4. Select "save picture as"
5. Give it a name
6. Save it in the file you made for graphics
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MacIntosh Users
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1. Make a file for storing your graphics
2. Click on a graphic and hold down 
the mouse button
3. Select "save image as"
4. Give it a name
5. Save it in the file you made for graphics
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AOL Users
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AOL web browsers compress downloaded graphics to an .ART format. When you save images off web pages in the AOL browser, they stay in the .ART format even if they are named with .gif or .jpg extensions. This means that only the MSIE Web Browsers can view these images - anyone using any other kind of browser will not be able to see them!  Some image formats (.jpg, for example) are already compressed; when the AOL browser views them, it tries to compress them even more, causing distortion, warping, or very degraded image quality.  There is no graphics program that can read or edit .ART format directly. To download useable graphics you have three solutions:
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Turn Off Compression Feature
The following will help for the latest version of the AOL:
Select:
- Members
- Preferences
- WWW
- Web Graphics
Turn off Compress Graphics
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Use Another Browser For Downloads
Install an official version of MSIE or Netscape and
download in that version rather than AOL.
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If You Do Not Turn Off Compression
  The third way if you do not turn off the compression is to save the graphic as a "Bitmap [*.bmp]". You can then use
the image but if you want to use it on the Web, you will have
to convert it to either a .gif or .jpg extension. 
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