Terms
Shareware Webset
This graphic set is not linkware! Personal sites may license this set for only $10.00. The fee for commercial use is $50.00. These fees are for non-exclusive use only.

To order this set, please do the following:

  • E-mail me the url address where the set will be used.
  • Link back to Quixotic Pixels on every page using these graphics.
  • I will write back to you within one to two days to discuss payment options and any customization you may require.
ABOUT THE Zip File...
And Customizing Options
The zip file comes complete with the following:
  • All graphics seen here
  • An HTML template with notations indicating where you should place your content/CMS-specific codes (i.e. "Enter Date Here" indicates the place where you should paste in the Blogger, Greymatter or Movable Type codes relating to the date)
  • An external style sheet
  • .swf and .fla files for the Flash animations
This zip file DOES NOT include:
  • Pre-coded templates for specific content management systems. It's up to you to cut and paste the codes for your particular system into the template as indicated by the notations. If you would like assistance setting up your weblog, I can be hired to do so at a reasonable rate. Please e-mail me for further details.
I will gladly customize the Flash buttons for you at no extra charge. If you would like additional customizing of the set, please write to me to discuss your ideas and to negotiate rates.
 
Design Notes
This template is a composite of HTML and Flash. Many thanks are due to the individuals who shared their knowledge and offered some of their creative masterpieces for use here.
  • A thousand thanks to my brother, Will, for his patience and assistance with the Flash animations.
  • The photo in the banner is from my copy of Hemera's Big Box of Art. (I modified it extensively in Photoshop to give it a more "artsy" feel.)
  • Edgen wrote the evocative soundtrack and offered it at Flashkit with extremely generous terms.
  • The rain fx was also found at Flashkit.
  • The sound control button was developed following an excellent, clearly written tutorial at Webworksite.