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Of course, icons ...

Now, this first set of buttons are a little different ... ("Normal" set of buttons below). There's a left part, a
middle, and a right part. You can combine them in a few different ways, but you do need three parts. There are 4 blank pieces
that you can use ... two middles, large and small, and two end pieces. They are marked with a 1 pixel border around the pieces.
This first set of three has spaces between each button, when you put them up, don't leave the spaces, they'll look like solid bars,
but you can make them three clickable links.

{Just make sure you have border=0 for the links so there's no line or box around each image}
 
You can also use the "small middle" to piece together two ends ...

  
  
Use end pieces to "take care of" odd middle pieces you want to use ...
Left end piece ~
~ Right end piece
  
  

Large blank middle button above (and below) will blend perfectly with two "end" pieces.
   
To accomplish this, put the images in a row that you want, leaving NO spaces, and ALL on ONE line!
[Even though the coding shows on multiple lines here, they must be all on one line in your html document.]
<A HREF="url-goes-here"><IMG SRC="rrShmrk2homeM.gif" BORDER=0></A>
<IMG SRC="rrShmrk2BlnkBtnM.gif">
<A HREF="url-goes-here"><IMG SRC="rrShmrk2RoxLoR.gif" BORDER=0></A>
Of course, fill in the proper page name or URL, and image names you're using for each set. If you want to center the whole bar,
just put <P ALIGN=CENTER> in front, and </P>at the end. Make sure you put in the "Border="0"
so there is no colored box around your graphics.
It is always a good idea to put in the height and width dimensions of the graphics too. It makes your page load faster for visitors! Need help writing
the HTML tags? See the Web Page Help section for two pages of the most common tags.
And some bars ...

Another set of buttons for people who don't like the idea of assembling their buttons ...

There are pale and bright St. Patrick's Day shamrock background tiles that coordinates with this set, too
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