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If your page isn't on GeoCities, please copy these to your own server instead of referencing them here!
Permission granted for GeoCities homesteaders to link to this page. (I'd be interested to hear about it, of course.) If your home page isn't on GeoCities, you probably won't have any interest in this page.
GeoCities asks that every free page have a link back to their official pages. If you'd like an interesting alternative to the stock "GeoCities" icons to use for this, this is the place to come. If you have an icon to contribute, write me and tell me where it is. If you would prefer it copied over here, let me know.
"Love your obsessive repurposing of the Netscape Now button!" (Kathryn Cramer, Wonderbook)
Oh, and I take requests; I just whipped up a few on suggestions received from:
If you have questions about graphics on GeoCities, please peruse the HTML/Graphics Questions area, because a lot of the common questions have already been answered there...
Some of the source material for these icons came from The Iconoweb.
Tim Hays is responsible for the black and orange
basketball version, I found it on his
Chicago Bulls Locker Room page.
The marble-looking one was adapted from one of
Gopgirl's icons on her
GeoGraphic Gallery. Most of hers
are transparent, made for a light-colored background, and are slightly
larger;
this one is something of an
exception.
I made the beige GeoCities logo to match a new Yosemite Trails icon that I
whipped up for
Beatrice Ann Mitts.
The red icon with the
fancy script is an 88-pixel-wide version of
an 87x31 icon
by Roxanne of Heartland/Plains.
The one with the ballons was whipped up on the request of
Becky in Yosemite.
The "GeoCities World Wide" icon with the blue "G" is actually the
first
frame of an animated sequence. I managed to misplace where I found
it; if you know who created it, please
write me.
After I'd captured the first frame, I modifed it to say "Free Home Pages."
And the "wooden" one is by
Richard Carlson of SoHo/Lofts.
The blue shaded one is by
Michael Stevens of Paris.
I whipped up the ones with the eagle and the clover when someone asked for them.
The long skinny horizontal bar is by
Michael Stevens of Paris.
The one with the tiger is by
Maria of Nashville, and is just one of the
many you'll find at
Maria's Original Geoicons.
The blue skyline graphic is from
Dave "Angel" Wall
of Heartland/Plains.
The script overlaid on the picture is from
Dagny of Wellsley.
The green and orange "leaves" graphic is by
Brandy of Silicon
Valley/Heights who's worked out almost forty different sets of themed
graphics.
I found the "Your new home on the web" graphic at
Kent Campbell's page in Wall Street.
The Geocities/Pentagon icon is from the
Pentagon IRC Center.
The red white and blue one is from
Home for Retired Icons
These used to be the standard icons, and you'll still see them
on some of the older pages.
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