This page will soon be reconstructed to comply with new webstandards and to get rid of the old fashioned table formatting used below. At the same time I will update the help and add a section with information about placing flash movies on your page. For now the old text is below.

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  Downloading and displaying the GIFs
  On a Mac

Just click hold the mouse over the image in Netscape or Internet Explorer and a dialogue box will appear giving you the options to Save this image (Netscape) or Download this image (Internet Explorer). Having chosen this option a new dialogue box will appear showing you where you are saving the file to and the file name. Save to your hard drive.

On a PC

Just right click the mouse over the image in Netscape or Internet Explorer and a dialogue box will appear giving you the options to Save image as (Netscape) or Save this picture (Internet Explorer). Having chosen this option a new dialogue box will appear showing you where you are saving the file to and the file name. You must keep the file extension the same. Save to your hard drive.

Upload your image

Now you have the image on your hard drive you must upload it to your web page server. Do this using your normal ftp client, don't forget you must transfer it as a binary.

Display your image

Now you are ready to display the image on your web page. Do this using the IMG SRC tag eg:-

<IMG SRC="anim.gif">
This would display an image called anim.gif, so long as it is in the same directory as your HTML page. If it is in a different directory however you will have to point to the directory the image is in. For example if the image is in a directory within your directory on your web server called images you would reference it
<IMG SRC="images/anim.gif">
You should also add in the size of the image (this helps display time) and an ALT statement for people with images turned off and for those who can't view animated GIFs eg:-
<IMG SRC="anim.gif" WIDTH="60" HEIGHT="60" ALT="Animated gif">
You can also use the modifier tag ALIGN to position your image right, left, top and bottom etc., eg:-
<IMG ALIGN=Left SRC="anim.gif" WIDTH="60" HEIGHT="60" ALT="Animated gif">
For more help on positioning GIFs and for help in general on setting up your web site there is an excellent list of resources at the Netscape site, Creating Net Sites. This site also includes links to a large number of aids for creating html pages.

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It is a legal copyright requirement of using any of the Animation Arthouse images that you give the artist credit and give a link back to the Animation Arthouse site. You can do this in a number of ways either (NB two of the bars in the bars section were created by Dave Allinson, so please credit him if you use those images.)

Animation created by Lisa Konrad of

<A HREF="http://www.animation.arthouse.org"> Animation Arthouse</A>
you can copy that straight to your HTML page

Or you can add a link to my name leading to my homepages as well as the link to the Animation Arthouse, but this is not a requirement....
Animation (name of animation) created by

 <A HREF="http://www.mimir.com/~lisa">Lisa Konrad</A>
of
<A HREF="http://www.animation.arthouse.org"> Animation Arthouse</A>
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<A HREF="http://www.animation.arthouse.org">

<IMG SRC="a_alogosm.gif" WIDTH="129" HEIGHT="77"></A>
small animation arthouse logo
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<A HREF="http://www.animation.arthouse.org">

<IMG SRC="a_alogosm.gif" WIDTH="129" HEIGHT="77"></A>

small black and white aa logog
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links@inscot.demon.co.uk
thank you

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spacer gif The images on these pages are available for you to use as long as you credit the creator of the image, Lisa Konrad, and link back to these animated clip art pages. The creator retains all copyright. For information on copyright and how to download the images read the help page. If you have any questions about this site, comments or would like custom made graphics please mail me by clicking the link below.