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oo7ml
02-26-2008, 08:14 AM
Hi, i am designing a site at the moment and i was wondering if anyone knew where to get "valid CSS" and "valid xhtml 1.0" footer logo's simlar to the logo below:

logo link (http://hu2.php.net/images/logos/php-power-micro2.png)

I know you must pass the validators before you can put these logos onto your site, however i am only looking for these logos for design purposes. I just want to add them into my photoshop design to see how they look before i start coding my site.

I have seen css and xhtml logos similar to the php one above before, however i cannot find them again. Please note, i am not looking for the following logos below as i think they look old fashioned:

logos (http://festa.firefox.cat/concours/?lang=en)

I am looking for css and xhtml logos that look similar to the php logo. Please if anyone knows of any sites that already have these or where i can download them, i would much appreciate it. Thanks in advance

WebJoel
02-26-2008, 08:47 AM
If you want to merely 'lift' the image for image-editing purposes:

http://www.w3.org/

(bottom of page)

Frank62
02-26-2008, 09:18 AM
Bond,

I'd think you mean a button-generating site like this: http://ekstreme.com/buttonmaker/.

oo7ml
02-26-2008, 09:40 AM
Bond,

I'd think you mean a button-generating site like this: http://ekstreme.com/buttonmaker/.


Wow... cool, thanks Money Penny... lol seriously thanks... (are these valid (should we be using them as a replacement) buttons - no!!!)

Frank62
02-26-2008, 10:14 AM
You can use any Valid button. As long as you make it into a hyperlink that leads to the W3C validator with the url of your own site filled in. Upon arrival, the W3C validator revalidates your page and gives the OK (or not). Just as is the proceeding with the traditional W3C buttons.

Modern technology, Bond. You oughta know all about that..... ;)

oo7ml
02-26-2008, 10:29 AM
You can use any Valid button. As long as you make it into a hyperlink that leads to the W3C validator with the url of your own site filled in. Upon arrival, the W3C validator revalidates your page and gives the OK (or not). Just as is the proceeding with the traditional W3C buttons.

Modern technology, Bond. You oughta know all about that..... ;)

Ok cool, thanks, i know i know, i'l have to for Q... lol thanks again