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    Default Bitmap Buttons and Icons

    Hi,

    I am trying to fins an online resource that sells icons or bitmap for
    visual buttons and site navigation, But I can't find a good one.
    I checked clipart.com, but their buttons don't look professional.

    Could anyone refer me to such website?

    Any help would be apprecited,
    Allan





    A.M Guest

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    Default Re: Bitmap Buttons and Icons

    > I am trying to fins an online resource that sells icons or bitmap for
    > visual buttons and site navigation, But I can't find a good one.
    > I checked clipart.com, but their buttons don't look professional.
    >
    > Could anyone refer me to such website?
    >
    > Any help would be apprecited,
    > Allan
    [url]http://www.eyewire.com/products/software/eyeland/[/url]
    [url]http://www.templatemonster.com/flash-templates.php[/url]

    by the way , Cross Posting is consider Spam , refrain from doing unless you don't mind
    people filter you out and ignore your posts.....

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    "A.M" wrote in message news:c63fel$5op$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Hi,
    >
    > I am trying to fins an online resource that sells icons or bitmap for
    > visual buttons and site navigation, But I can't find a good one.
    > I checked clipart.com, but their buttons don't look professional.
    >
    > Could anyone refer me to such website?
    Lots of free and commercial goodies available at my website -
    Take a look at the new Page Elements - they may be of interest :)
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    Thank you for help
    > by the way , Cross Posting is consider Spam , refrain from doing unless
    you don't mind
    > people filter you out and ignore your posts.....
    This topic is related to all newsgroups that I posted:
    (macromedia.dreamweaver, macromedia.fireworks, macromedia.flash,
    macromedia.flash.sitedesign) . It really doesn't make any sence to post it 4
    times rather than cross posting to 4 groups.

    I would be agree with you if someone posts an unrelated topic or ads to a
    newsgroup.

    Regards,
    Allan,






    "urami_" <noSpam@FlashFugitive.com> wrote in message
    news:c64lml$rr2$2@forums.macromedia.com...
    >
    > > I am trying to fins an online resource that sells icons or bitmap for
    > > visual buttons and site navigation, But I can't find a good one.
    > > I checked clipart.com, but their buttons don't look professional.
    > >
    > > Could anyone refer me to such website?
    > >
    > > Any help would be apprecited,
    > > Allan
    >
    > [url]http://www.eyewire.com/products/software/eyeland/[/url]
    > [url]http://www.templatemonster.com/flash-templates.php[/url]
    >
    > by the way , Cross Posting is consider Spam , refrain from doing unless
    you don't mind
    > people filter you out and ignore your posts.....
    >
    > --
    >
    > Regards
    >
    >
    > urami_*
    >
    >
    >
    > <no>
    > [url]http://flashfugitive.com/[/url]
    > </no>
    >
    >

    A.M Guest

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    >
    >>by the way , Cross Posting is consider Spam , refrain from doing unless
    >
    > you don't mind
    >
    >>people filter you out and ignore your posts.....
    >
    >
    > This topic is related to all newsgroups that I posted:
    > (macromedia.dreamweaver, macromedia.fireworks, macromedia.flash,
    > macromedia.flash.sitedesign) . It really doesn't make any sence to post it 4
    > times rather than cross posting to 4 groups.
    >
    > I would be agree with you if someone posts an unrelated topic or ads to a
    > newsgroup.
    It does not matter how you feel about it , macromedia forum posting rules clearly state do not cross
    post messages.

    Which part you don't understand ?

    urami_ Guest

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    On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, urami_ wrote in
    <<c67224$i6u$2@forums.macromedia.com>>
    >It does not matter how you feel about it , macromedia forum posting rules clearly state do not cross
    >post messages.
    Possibly you are referring to this on the Web site:
    "Don't cross-post. Posting a message to more than one forum is
    unnecessary and creates extra traffic for you and others to read
    through."

    Or this in the posted FAQ.
    "6:PLEASE DON'T CROSS-POST
    Most people read more than one forum. Please don't make them read your
    post
    more than once."

    If by 'forum' is meant the Web forums then the rules may well be
    sensible, but they don't make sense for newsgroups.

    It may well be rarely necessary for a given question to be asked in
    different news groups but how does cross-posting create extra traffic?
    One message is posted, and one message is downloaded irrespective of how
    many of the cross-posted groups an individual may subscribe to.

    Nobody has to read a post more than once as when it's read in one group
    it is automatically marked as read in the other groups because there is
    only one post to read.
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    > Nobody has to read a post more than once as when it's read in one group
    > it is automatically marked as read in the other groups because there is
    > only one post to read.
    Well , web based forum is just a fraction of macromedia forums .
    New group has existed for past 6 years.
    Majority of us has to download the post on every single of this forums.

    Any way , apparently there it too big bone between ears to even try to explain common sense and
    basic code of conduct and lack of concern toward other participants.

    Twit Filter ON



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    urami_ wrote:
    >> Nobody has to read a post more than once as when it's read in one group
    >> it is automatically marked as read in the other groups because there is
    >> only one post to read.
    >
    > Well , web based forum is just a fraction of macromedia forums .
    > New group has existed for past 6 years.
    > Majority of us has to download the post on every single of this forums.
    >
    > Any way , apparently there it too big bone between ears to even try to explain common sense and
    > basic code of conduct and lack of concern toward other participants.
    >
    > Twit Filter ON
    Will you please stop cross posting?


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    "A.M" <I-Hate-Spam@sapm.com> wrote
    >
    > This topic is related to all newsgroups that I posted:
    actually your post is off-topic on all macromedia groups. if you wanna
    ask a question about graphics go to an alt.graphics.* or comp.* graphics
    group.

    mike


    michael nieuwenhuizen Guest

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    "Richard Mason" <whitneyrm@xtra.co.nz> wrote
    >
    > If by 'forum' is meant the Web forums then the rules may well be
    > sensible, but they don't make sense for newsgroups.
    have you ever heard of netiquette? since the dawn of usenet (decades
    ago) it has been a rul not to cross-post, unless really neccessary. try
    stick to those rules.

    mike


    michael nieuwenhuizen Guest

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    > Will you please stop cross posting?
    totally forgot after installing new reader , thanks for reminding missy.
    Another twit to filters collection.

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    On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, michael nieuwenhuizen wrote in
    <<c689g2$4pt$1@forums.macromedia.com>>
    >have you ever heard of netiquette?
    I'll take this is a rhetorical question.
    >since the dawn of usenet (decades
    >ago) it has been a rul not to cross-post, unless really neccessary.
    Agreed, and I said in my post "It may well be rarely necessary for a
    given question to be asked in different news groups".
    > try
    >stick to those rules.
    I didn't make the original cross-post. If *you* wish to curtail a
    cross-post then set the "Followup-to" in the header.
    >mike
    It's also a rule that if you use a signature, then you put it below a
    SIG separator.

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