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If you've enjoyed your visit here, and you have your own webpage, why not link to Greenstone? I'm very grateful for any and all support. A plain text link to

http://www.airandangels.com/greenstone/

is fine, but if you feel like something fancier, you could use one of these 400x60 banners.

You also have a rather sumptuous choice of 88X31 baby-buttons *^.^* I made all of these myself; I would've done some animated GIF ones but at the moment I don't have a program for it, so I hope you can be happy with JPEGs. You may detect a certain enthusiasm for videogame graphics *^.^*

My only other request is this: please save the banner or button image you want to use onto your own computer, and upload it to your own server. I've had difficulties with direct-linked images in the past, which I don't care to repeat. I really think this solution will be easiest all round.

Acknowledgements

At this point, I'd like to acknowledge some of the support I've received which aided in the making of this shrine. Thanks, big hugs and candy (you'll just have to imagine the candy) go to:

My father, for technical assistance, advice, and the indulgence of whims,

My mother, for unfailing kindness during a period of depression (and another, and another),

Kevin, for encouragement, friendship and praise beyond my merit,

Jesse-okami, for the same things plus help with Japanese and crazy peanut-butter schemes,

Lizz, my Top Kitten at the time, for CSS advice and generally making me smarter,

and the Three Fates of Howick for making me laugh till I cried with their awful holiday photos.

On the technical side, the CG images of Naru and Nephrite used in the black banner came from Team Venus and Akemi's BSSM Another Story Page. Check the Links page to see where else I got images. (Some images were acquired years ago, before I planned this site, and I don't remember where they came from.) All graphics on this site were edited by the webmistress using Adobe Photoshop 6.0 - and since I took the time to do this, I'd appreciate it if you didn't borrow them.

This site was constructed using Claris HomePage 3.0, on a Power Macintosh G3 (subsequently tweaked in Dreamweaver on a PowerBook G4). Yay, Apple! It should work okay in most browsers; I prefer Firefox.

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