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=== Small buttons ===
This is the cleanest set so far and it comes with a [[:Image:Definition of Free Cultural Works button small.svg|template]].
[[Image:Attribution button small.png]] [[Image:Sharealike button small.png]] [[Image:GFDL 1.2 button small.png]] [[Image:PD button small.png]]


=== Inkwina's icons ===
=== Inkwina's icons ===

Revision as of 06:02, 19 December 2021

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Buttons

Please note that simply adding a button does not license your work in any way. You have to clearly state which license you use. One way of doing that is making the link point to the license, and having an explicit statement "This work is licensed under the ... license" below the work. To ensure that the page is indexed by search engines with the appropriate "usage rights," use rel="license" in the HTML code for link.

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Inkwina's icons

The svg versions CC-BY-SA.svg and Image:GNU_FDL.svg do not display well online. They where created using Inkscape, and the SVG hasn't been cleaned up. But the Blank button.svg can be used to generate more buttons. --Inkwina 15:01, 22 February 2007 (CET)

Other button styles

Slightly different style:

Again a different style - contributed by Jörg Petri:

sirgazil's buttons

A seal-like button ( SVG source file).


QuantumPianist's buttons

A spanish traslated seal-like button ( PNG source file).

Preview:

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The design is a remix by --QuantumPianist of the english Romaine's work:

Contributed by Romaine.

This original file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

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See also