Revolution badges to link to revolution from our websites

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marielle
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Revolution badges to link to revolution from our websites

Post by marielle » Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:05 pm

Anywhere we can find "Revolution" badges to put on websites?

Standards formats for this are 88x31 and 80x15. See Web badges (wikipedia) for more info and zwahlendesign for many examples.

Brian Kent has plenty of nice microfonts that you are apparently free to reuse in any context. Microfonts in this collection: Acknowledge TT, Alpha Beta, Homespun TT, Lights Out, Mini Kaliber S TT, Nanosecond Wide, Nanosecond Thick, Nanosecond Thin, Ryuker, Setback TT, Visitor TT1, Visitor TT2, Yoshi's Story game text, Zelda DX TT, ∆ Systematic TT

Let's give it a try:
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(an image is supposed to appear, but it sometimes takes a bit of time to load, despite the small size)

Feel free to reuse. Simply put your mouse over one of the images and right click to get to the menu that lets you save the image.
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Post by FourthWorld » Thu Dec 07, 2006 4:25 pm

Any chance those badges could be linked in through an affiliate program? What happened to the affiliate program that was once in place?

marielle
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Post by marielle » Thu Dec 07, 2006 4:59 pm

Good question, Richard.

That's why I created a revdeveloper badge. I am ok for showing my support to the community of developers using that badge. The badge then links to this: http://www.revdeveloper.com/. I like the concept of a Revolution bringing some support the the community of developers. By publicizing that page, I give them reasons to regularly have new content, new initiatives relevant to the developer community :twisted:.

The revolution one is more to encourage them to introduce an affiliate program. (I didn't even know they had every been an affiliate program in the past).

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