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lynx-dev Re: Lynx link
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Al Gilman |
Subject: |
lynx-dev Re: Lynx link |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Nov 1998 11:00:27 -0500 (EST) |
to follow up on what Federico said:
> >> We're a ISP located in argentina, and we're setting up our new
> >> website. I wanna known if we can add a link to the lynx page,
> >> or a link to download lynx. We will need to add links to
> >> download the linux version and the win32 version. And i want to
> >> known if you can give us and icon of lynx to add in these
> >> links.
> >There is a GIF of a Lynx in the Win32 distribution bundle, for
> >example.
> The linx logo is that kinda tiger? Can i ask you why? :)
Because Lynx is identified by text, not by logo. There is no
"Lynx logo."
>
> > Does anyone have a suitable GIF of the same image
> >that is in the lynx.ico icon?
>
> If u're interesed, i can ask to a friend of mine who make graphix to make a
> .ico for lynx
I like the .ico we have. It is included in the Win32 distribution.
>
> >Federico: you can use the icon _only_ if you include ALT text
> ><grin>.
>
> Ok!
>
> >You can certainly include links to <http://lynx.browser.org> and
> >to the download sites.
>
> Thanx, we love support lynx
>
> >You might consider hosting a mirror site for distribution. What
> >kind of bandwidth do your users get for accessing sites in North
> >America?
>
> I'll ask to the director of my company if he's interesend, but i hope he
> will accept
>
> >> Thanks for all and sorry about my english, my native lenguage
> >> is the spanish.
> >You can help us by preparing a Spanish language translation
> >of the distribution page, and perhaps the Spanish version of
> >the messages that Lynx shows the user as it runs.
>
> I'll don't have any problem in help you to make the spanish version of lynx.
> I'll glad to see lynx in spanish!
>
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