In the Apache FAQ, question 10 ("May I use the Apache logo on my product or
Web site?", http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#logo) states "You
may use the 'Powered by Apache' graphic on a Web site that is being served
by the Apache HTTP server software." However, the graphic was created for
pages with a white background. When displayed on a site with a dark
background such as http://fkeinternet.com, the "Powered by" text and the
feather's shaft effectively disappear. I created a modified GIF (which is
currently displayed on the aforementioned http://fkeinternet.com page)
where I replaced the black (text and feather shaft) with white, but it
really isn't as aesthetically pleasing as it should be: Because the image
was created for a white background, the blending at the edge of characters
is toward white, and looks odd with a dark background.
Is there already a "Powered by Apache" logo (created for pages with a dark
background) somewhere not referenced by the FAQ I should use? Failing
that, is there someone with access to the image sources who could create a
"Powered by Apache" logo for a dark background, or who could supply me with
source images and the correct font/color selections so I can create the
image myself? (In the latter case, I would certainly make the image freely
available to all who ask for it.)
Thanks in advance.
-- Fred Koschara, President
L5 Development Group
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Web site?", http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#logo) states "You
may use the 'Powered by Apache' graphic on a Web site that is being served
by the Apache HTTP server software." However, the graphic was created for
pages with a white background. When displayed on a site with a dark
background such as http://fkeinternet.com, the "Powered by" text and the
feather's shaft effectively disappear. I created a modified GIF (which is
currently displayed on the aforementioned http://fkeinternet.com page)
where I replaced the black (text and feather shaft) with white, but it
really isn't as aesthetically pleasing as it should be: Because the image
was created for a white background, the blending at the edge of characters
is toward white, and looks odd with a dark background.
Is there already a "Powered by Apache" logo (created for pages with a dark
background) somewhere not referenced by the FAQ I should use? Failing
that, is there someone with access to the image sources who could create a
"Powered by Apache" logo for a dark background, or who could supply me with
source images and the correct font/color selections so I can create the
image myself? (In the latter case, I would certainly make the image freely
available to all who ask for it.)
Thanks in advance.
-- Fred Koschara, President
L5 Development Group
________________________________________________________________________
For private sector (commercial) space development, visit
http://www.L5Development.com
L5 Software Development - "out of this world" sites and software
http://www.L5Software.com
StudioLines.com - Your place on the Internet for local music
Music, feedback, connections. Tap the power of the Internet!
http://www.StudioLines.com
How much did your last traffic ticket cost you?
http://www.StopHighwayRobbery.com
ThmIndxr(tm), the *only* HTML thumbnail/indexer you need!
http://www.L5Software.com/go?ThmIndxr
wCapLock(tm), makes CapsLock work like it does on a typewriter
http://www.L5Software.com/go?wCapLock
KeywordGo(tm), provides keyword access to your popular pages
http://www.L5Software.com/go?KeywordGo
BannerAds(tm), join multiple affiliate programs with one banner
http://www.L5Software.com/go?BannerAds
My personal Web page is http://www.L5Development.com/wfredk
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