I've been making my own website for a while but i need some help. Does anybody knowa ny good sites for graphics, backgrounds, music (with words), pictrues or anything else that i can put on my site. Thanx
TheOldOne answered Thursday February 9 2006, 10:09 pm: Google Images is a great source for graphics of all kinds. Of course, some of them are copyrighted; try to stick to non-copyrighted material.
In most cases nobody will know or care, but if you steal something from a major corporation, they WILL come after you. In any case, it's better to stick to the free stuff.
It would be even better to make your own graphics. There are freeware graphics programs online, and if you're not good at art, maybe you have a friend who is. Although you can do some amazing things even if you're NOT good at art. I suck at art (to put it mildly), and I was able to create some pretty popular graphics, including all the backgrounds and art for my own site.
Another option is to take some digital photos and use those.
As for music...most of it is copyrighted, and I can't tell you to steal stuff.
I generally recommend creating your own content, in any case. Your site should reflect YOU, after all. Think about what your interests and hobbies are - do you write? sing? play an instrument? Almost anything you do could be represented on your site.
KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Thursday February 9 2006, 9:00 pm: For backgrounds, you can search on xanga.
For music(with words..??) I don`t know what you mean by that, but to get the music video you can go to www.singingfool.com . :] Sorry I couldn`t help much. But xanga has practically anything you need. You just kind of have to search for them. [ KiSSxMYxPEARLS's advice column | Ask KiSSxMYxPEARLS A Question ]
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