L.D wrote:
>The banner may have all text on it, but it *is* a GIF file, just like
>all banners are.
No, it is text. I don't load images in Netscape (I never tried with
Arachne) and I could easily mark the text as well.
>The size of 468x60 is HTML standard for banners; it has to be standard
>so that it loads into *any* page correctly; not likely that anyone would
>create a banner of another size under those circumstances.
To which I would reply what I earlier wrote:
>> One could also
>> easily go around the Kill468x60 feature by not specifing the width and
>> height of the image in the HTML code.
But perhaps this is better?
<IMG SRC="banner.gif" alt="Come and buy!"> isn't ignored.
//Bernie