Have you noticed our new logo
- Apollonaris Zeus
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Have you noticed our new logo
I noticed we have a new Logo image on the eplaya heading.
Is it the sign of the devil?
What does LGDL really mean?
LG= Lucifer God!
DL= Devil Loyalty!
Oh Jesus Save Us!
Is it the sign of the devil?
What does LGDL really mean?
LG= Lucifer God!
DL= Devil Loyalty!
Oh Jesus Save Us!
- Monkeypoo
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Re: Have you noticed our new logo
WTF are you talking about? New logo? Where?Apollonaris Zeus wrote:I noticed we have a new Logo image on the eplaya heading.
Is it the sign of the devil?
What does LGDL really mean?
LG= Lucifer God!
DL= Devil Loyalty!
Oh Jesus Save Us!
Do you have a page or source for us to go by?
You're deranged. WTF is LGDL anyway?
Where did you get that?
Did you make that up?
- Apollonaris Zeus
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Wow, its back to the old one now, "The Little Man" earlier it was just the letters,
LG
DL
I'm talking about the little logo or avator of the Man with his arms raised on the tab and in the address widow at the top of your browser.
I've just re installed the OS and now it back to the old avatar.
I wish I was on something that I could share with you, but all I have is my delusion it seems.
007 is back to tricks. Good one 007!
AIIZ
LG
DL
I'm talking about the little logo or avator of the Man with his arms raised on the tab and in the address widow at the top of your browser.
I've just re installed the OS and now it back to the old avatar.
I wish I was on something that I could share with you, but all I have is my delusion it seems.
007 is back to tricks. Good one 007!
AIIZ
Apollonaris Zeus wrote:Wow, its back to the old one now, "The Little Man" earlier it was just the letters,
LG
DL
I'm talking about the little logo or avator of the Man with his arms raised on the tab and in the address widow at the top of your browser.
I've just re installed the OS and now it back to the old avatar.
I wish I was on something that I could share with you, but all I have is my delusion it seems.
007 is back to tricks. Good one 007!
AIIZ
Hey AZ, how many fingers am I holding up???
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Don't bring defaultia to Burning Man, take Burning Man to defaultia...... graidawg
- wedeliver
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You reinstalled your OS to fix how IE desplays an Icon? Wow, kinda like killing a fly with a nuclear bomb. thats so cool.Apollonaris Zeus wrote:Wow, its back to the old one now, "The Little Man" earlier it was just the letters,
LG
DL
I'm talking about the little logo or avator of the Man with his arms raised on the tab and in the address widow at the top of your browser.
I've just re installed the OS and now it back to the old avatar.
I wish I was on something that I could share with you, but all I have is my delusion it seems.
007 is back to tricks. Good one 007!
AIIZ
A shortcut icon for Internet Explorer must be square in size, and at least 16 x 16 pixels. Consider creating both a 16 x 16-pixel icon as well as a 32 x 32-pixel icon (and larger, bandwidth permitting), since on high-DPI displays, Internet Explorer may stretch the icon to fit the available space.
To create the icon, use an icon editor, such as the one included in Microsoft Visual Studio, and save the icon in the .ico file format. Internet Explorer will ignore icons that are not in .ico format, and will instead display the default Internet Explorer shortcut icon.
After creating the icon, you must associate it with your Web page. There are two methods for doing this.
The first method is to save the icon with the default file name of favicon.ico to the root directory of your domain—for example, www.microsoft.com/favicon.ico. The first time a user visits your Web page, Internet Explorer automatically searches for this file and places the icon in the address bar, next to all favorites linking to your site, and on page tabs. In Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Explorer 6, the icon will appears only after a user adds the site to the Favorites menu.
The second method for associating a shortcut icon with your Web page is to add a line of HTML code to the page's head element. The line of code includes a link tag that specifies the location and name of the icon file. You can include this link tag on a per-page basis. First, save the icon with a file name other than favicon.ico, and then add the following code to the head element of your page.
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<head>
<link>
<title>My Title</title>
</head>You can use either method, or both. However, if you use the second method, whichever icon you point to in the link tag on each page will be displayed instead of the default favicon.ico file at the root of your domain.
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- Apollonaris Zeus
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Of course not! but thanks for pointing out what I was talking about.wedeliver wrote: You reinstalled your OS to fix how IE desplays an Icon? Wow, kinda like killing a fly with a nuclear bomb. thats so cool.
Anyway, its back to the old one. I did have some problems with IE that the reset to default didn't fix and now its working fine!
So Kiss my asses!

AIIZ
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Gladly! Hmmm, should I start with blond, or brunette?Apollonaris Zeus wrote:Of course not! but thanks for pointing out what I was talking about.wedeliver wrote: You reinstalled your OS to fix how IE desplays an Icon? Wow, kinda like killing a fly with a nuclear bomb. thats so cool.
Anyway, its back to the old one. I did have some problems with IE that the reset to default didn't fix and now its working fine!
So Kiss my asses!
AIIZ
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