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  Using an Image as a Link
Use this image as a link. A visitor to your Web site will be able to click through to www.healthdesigns.com by clicking on the image. To make this happen, the name of the image must appear after IMG SRC in your HTML document. 

This is the graphic to display on your site:

Graphic name: Affiliate.gif

Here is the Home Page linking format:
http://www.healthdesigns.com/cgi-healthdesigns/sb/ref.cgi?name=your_associate_id

Here's how the link might look in your HTML document:
<a href="http://www.healthdesigns.com/cgi-healthdesigns/sb/ref.cgi?name=your_associate_id"><img border="0" src="Affiliate.gif" width="100" height="60"></a>

Be sure to replace "your_associates_id" with the unique Associates ID that you will be assigned. You will receive an e-mail containing your unique Associates ID after you fill out the online application. Also, for any graphic that you decide to use, you must remember to include its name in the HTML. Note that the name Affiliate.gif has been inserted in the HTML so that the graphic will be called onto the Web page with the HTML.

How to copy images
PC users: Right-click on the image and choose "Save Picture/Image As".
Mac users: Click and hold down over the image and choose "Save This Image As".
 
More detailed instructions
If you are using Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, first place the cursor above the image you want to copy. Next, if you are using a PC or Unix-based system, click and hold down the right mouse button; on a Mac, hold down the single mouse button. A small popup menu will appear after a few seconds, offering you a "Save as..." or "Download image..." option to save a copy of the image to your local hard drive.

AOL users: Your graphics can be read as compressed images, which may cause problems in displaying images. You'll need to make sure you are "in AOL." Now go to "My AOL," select Preference, and then select WWW. Turn off the Use-Compressed-Images option. Finally, select the Empty-Cache-Now button.

After you download a graphic, you'll want to upload that graphic to your Internet service provider so that it will appear on your Web site. Visit your Internet service provider's online documentation to learn what steps are necessary for uploading your HTML files and graphics.

 

Should you need more information, e-mail us at: affiliate@healthdesigns.com

 

   

 

 

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