Web button
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- For the command buttons found in HTML forms see Button (computing)
Web buttons, button graphics, badges or stickers are pictures in some World Wide Web pages which are typically used to advertise programs that were used to create or host the site (for example, MediaWiki sites often have a "Powered by Mediawiki" button on the bottom right corner of the page), programs that are recommended to view the site, or that the site passes W3C HTML validation. The buttons are linked to the advertised sites. These were first popularized by Netscape and Microsoft during the browser wars.
Button graphics are typically 88×31 pixels in size, but recently, smaller 80×15 pixels buttons have become very popular in the blogosphere.
External links
- lifehacker.com: Create your own web buttons, 11 May 2007
- Steal These Buttons, a collection of over 3700 buttons since 2003
- Antipixel, creator of the small form-factor buttons
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