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Promote your web site You may be interested in the remote 'Rate a web site' options we have available. These allow you to place an image (or even a rating form) on your web site, in order to increase the number of votes your web site receives. Please choose from one of the options listed below: 1) Text link One way to link to the rating form is through a simple text link: The HTML code you should use in this case is the following: <a href="http://www.cornwall24.co.uk/Web_Links-req-ratelink-lid-59.htm">Rate this resource</a>
The number "59" in the HTML source is your site's ID number in Cornwall 24's database. Please make sure that this number is present. 2) Button link If you'd like to use something more than a basic text link, you may wish to use a small button link: The source code for the above button is:
3) Remote rating form If you attempt to manipulate the ratings, your link will be removed. Here is what the current remote rating form looks like. Using this form will allow users to rate your resource directly from your site, with the rating being recorded here. The above form is disabled (it is just shown for your information), but the following source code will work if you simply copy and paste it into your web page:
Thanks, and good luck with your ratings!
- Cornwall 24 Staff |
Cornwall News
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