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Here's how to request a link on
Highway 7... and, how to put a Highway 7 link on your own pages.
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First, send us some information about your site
Want to link back to Highway
7 on your site? Thanks - it's appreciated!
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The following kinds of sites will definitevely
NOT be featured on our links pages:
Sites that, in our opinion, contain/ advocate/ support sexual
content, drugs/ pharmaceuticals, gambling, gaming, multi-levels,
violence, racial extremism, political extremism, etc. etc.
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Want a Highway 7 button or banner
on your site?
( Thanks! We appreciate the link!)
For a simple text link, just copy and paste the following html code:
<a href="http://highway7.com">Visit Highway 7 Online</a>
(Scroll down for more code if you wish to add a Highway 7 graphic to your
site)
Here are a few Highway 7 buttons for you to use on your
website! Simply choose the graphic you like on the right side below. Then
highlight and copy the corresponding html code from the box on the left
side, making sure you highlight all the code. Paste the code into your
webpage and you're all done!
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Select a code
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Preview:
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All contents © 1995 - 2007 Highway7.com unless otherwise attributed
Highway7 E-zine, a publication of Hatch Media, is an electronic journal
with a focus on commercial, historical, cultural and ecological issues concerning
the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia in Canada. Topics include a growing resource
of currently more than 300 articles. More articles and image galleries are
added frequently as new material is brought to our attention. With Highway7.com,
our primary aim is to serve, inform and reflect the rural communities on
the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia, as well as to acquaint new residents,
visitors, tourists, and investors with the special beauty and enormous potential
of our region.
Last Change:
17-Apr-2007
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