How to Help: Banner Ads
With the advent of the OPN network expansion metaproject, the design of quality banner ads which convey the tone and goals of the network has become a priority. We depend on professional illustrators and graphical artists familiar with the requirements of banner ads to contribute their time to produce these ads. The story of OPN is laid out on the About OPN page and in our Philosophy section. In summary, OPN exists to provide a friendly interaction environment for project coordination and for the support of community projects.
We target:
- Developers. Open source and free software developers who believe in the importance of friendly and open communications.
- Users. Open source community members seeking to receive and to provide quality support in a friendly environment.
- Potential contributors. Software users and developers who might be interested in becoming involved in the community.
This page contains banner ads produced by volunteers for the use of OPN. Please feel free to save and use any banner you see. The first section contains banners in the PNG graphical format; the second contains GIF banners, which are currently much more readily-accepted by bannering services. We do not endorse the use of the GIF graphical format, but feel we are stuck with it in this case. Suggestions to email address web at openprojects dot net are welcome. PNG Banners.
To help us determine how the banner ads in this section are being used, please use HTML as in the following example to link back to the OPN web pages:
<a href="http://openprojects.net/?our-banner-name.png.www.yourwebsite.com">
<img src="your-name-for-our-banner.png"></a>
GIF Banners.
To help us determine how the banner ads in this section are being used, please use HTML as in the following example to link back to the OPN web pages:
<a href="http://openprojects.net/?our-banner-name.gif.www.yourwebsite.com">
<img src="your-name-for-our-banner.gif"></a>
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