Cj Verde wrote:Could just be me but it's starting to look a little more like a "D" now.
I think it's so small that it's hard to maintain a P shape while still maintaining the super shape. It's hard to get that detail on something so small! If you look at the tiny twitter and Youtube, they don't look much like their larger logos, either!
I get the want of overall, but if people were to just see that logo, it would be hard to "get it". Is there a reason that the sun, like "our" scrolling sun is not being considered? I would be partial to consistency on this one. I love the scrolling sun, even if it doesn't spin.
not sure what you mean by HTML for the button, but the SVG files are just file formats that are easily put into Illustrator and thus easily edited to whatever size the person wants.
but if you don't like the SVG, Ryan did upload PNGs of all the colors and formats, starting here.
I suppose my thinking was that it was like creating a clickable image code in a page, with the image tag and the url all bundled up. Just trying to wrap my brain around how it works so I can make it as simple as possible for other sites to put it up.
Thanks for the png link, I'll download that one too. If nothing else I can just create the code for them if they ask for it.
Yeah, okay so what you would do for that is copy the image URL, for whichever icon you want, from within this thread, and then put it into this formula, in the quotes after img src. So for this one, I used the icon in this post.
Ah that's right - it's been like 2 weeks since I've picked up my Headfirst HTML book (guuuuilty).
Thanks for clarification Cassie! I was going through this thread and wasn't sure which image was the right one, and then that svg file threw me for a loop brain flatulence