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Arrows

These arrows can be used as attractive symbols to indicate links from one page to another.

How To Do It

blkl.gif blkr.gif blku.gif

blued.gif bluel.gif bluer.gif blueu.gif

cyand.gif cyanl.gif cyanr.gif cyanu.gif

greyd.gif greyl.gif greyr.gif greyu.gif

greysqh.gif greysql.gif greysqr.gif greysqu.gif

hand2l.gif hand2r.gif hand2u.gif

handd.gif handl.gif handr.gif handu.gif

orangeh.gif orangel.gif oranger.gif orangeu.gif

transd.gif transl.gif transr.gif transu.gif

More Arrows


How To Do It

Use this HTML tag wherever you want an arrow to appear on your Web page:
<IMG SRC="/Art/Arrows/arrow.gif">

Remember to replace arrow.gif in the example above with the filename of the arrow you want to use.

For instance, if you want to display arrows on the second of three pages to indicate links back to page 1 and ahead to page 3, use these HTML tags where you want the arrows to appear:
<A HREF="index.html"><IMG SRC="/Art/Arrows/blku.gif"></A>
<A HREF="page1.html"><IMG SRC="/Art/Arrows/blkl.gif"></A>
<A HREF="page3.html"><IMG SRC="/Art/Arrows/blkr.gif"></A>

The result will look like this. (Remember to use the proper file names for the arrow images and page linkages instead of the ones shown in this example.)

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