Hey, I've noticed a lot of people's icons. I think they're so cute! Where do you guys find them, or if you make them, could you please explain how?? Thank you so much!
Thats where I get most of mine, and there is even a search thing, where if you want one with your name or a special name, all you have to do is put in that name, and it'll come up with every icon like that.
I love that site!! Also, www.coolbuddy.com I don't really like those icons that much, but thats another place to get them. And www.badassbuddy.com or it might be www.badassicon.com one of the two. If you search google for AIM buddy icons, it'll give you lots of sites. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
Karen answered Tuesday October 19 2004, 8:19 pm: Just go to any buddy icon site like [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) or go to AOL Hometown and type in Journal Icons and then when you find the icon or picture you want, right click the picture, scroll down to Properties and then copy and paste the URL into your Profile Settings where you put the URL of a Picture of You! Also, if you go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location), you can go to the Graphic Showoff forum and go to people's profiles and get icons there! Hope I helped :) If you need any help, just ask! [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Mercy_x_Me answered Tuesday October 19 2004, 8:17 pm: try these sites:
www.badassbuddy.com
www.iconator.com
www.dollsnow.com ( you can make your very owwwn!)
www.ghettoicons.com
All I can think of right now, but I hope that was helpful. Lol, welcome to the real world WITH icons... lol i love them, they're so much fun to pick. If you ever need some help, Im right here for you!
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