Whatever
the reason, we are happy to have a link from you. (see below about reciprocity)
You can simply put a text link
using the URL http://www.temperatures.com/, or copy any of the graphics below
and paste them to your site.
However, most people prefer the smallest banner shown
just below.
Copy
the new, small banner (200 x 75) or the image link below to your page add the
URL info: http://www.temperatures.com/
<IMG SRC="http://www.temperatures.com/graphics/blue_temp_bnr.gif"
width="200" height="75">  Alternately,
if you do not want to have our banner stored on your site, you can access it over
the web from our site. In that case the code changes a little. The html code for
linking to our site with the banner above displayed on your site page is: <P><A
HREF="http://www.temperatures.com/"><IMG SRC="http://www.temperatures.com/graphics/blue_temp_bnr.gif
width ="200" height ="75" Alt ="About Temperature Sensors:
A FREE guide to Temperature Sensors and Their Uses"></A> Merely
copy and paste the above html into your web page code and you will have both a
link to our site and a copy of the above banner displayed on your site after you
upload the revised web page code to your server or host.
For this medium size
banner, (310 x 60) add the same URL information as above, but the link information
is as follows: <IMG
SRC="http://www.temperatures.com/graphics/Tds60b.jpg"
width="310" height="60">add
the URL info: http://www.temperatures.com/
Alternately, if you do
not want to have our banner stored on your site, you can access it over the web
from our site. In that case the code changes a little. The html code for linking
to our site with the banner above displayed on your site page is: <P><A
HREF="http://www.temperatures.com/"><IMG SRC="http://www.temperatures.com/graphics/Tds60b.jpg
width ="310" height ="60" Alt ="About Temperature Sensors:
A FREE guide to Temperature Sensors and Their Uses"></A> Copy
and paste the above html into your web page code and you will have both a link
to our site and a copy of the above banner displayed on your site after you upload
the revised web page code to your server or host. 
For
this classic, over-sized banner (477 x 112) that has graced the pages of our site
since 1997 add the same URL information as above, the link information is as follows: <IMG
SRC ="http://www.temperatures.com/graphics/plaque2.gif" width="477"
height="112">, add
the URL info: http://www.temperatures.com/
Alternately, if you do
not want to have our banner stored on your site, you can access it over the web
from our site. In that case the code changes a little. The html code for linking
to our site with the banner above displayed on your site page is: <p><A
HREF ="http://www.temperatures.com/"><IMG SRC="http://www.temperatures.com/graphics/plaque2.gif
width ="477" height ="112" Alt ="About Temperature Sensors:
A FREE guide to Temperature Sensors and Their Uses"></A> Copy
and paste the above html into your web page code and you will have both a link
to our site and a copy of the above banner displayed on your site after you upload
the revised web page code to your server or host. Note:
The credit for the design of all three banners above goes to Matt Peacock, the
creative talent at Anonymous
Productions, without whom our site would be terribly un-colorful and lacking
in almost any graphics at all. |