Today I started making my own website

It's the first time I do this, it's a free website on webnod and I have a question (only one question at this moment

I mean without asking permission first to the owner of the site?
Thank you for the informationNormally ppl want/wish others to link to they sites, so no you don't need to ask permission to link to a site. However, if you want to direct link to pictures or articles, then ask, as many don't look too kind at that type of linking, and some even block that possibility (since you are directly "stealing" the sites bandwidth).
Some sites provide banners and such that you can use when linking to that site, so do use those if the site you are linking too provides that. Also the author of the site might wish to know that you have linked him, and wish to add a link back to your site as a gesture of "thank you for the link".
In short: You don't need to ask permission to link to the main page of any site.
Thanks for liking it, it's fine to hear that, especially because it's just in a beginning fase for now.I like it a lot...and thanks for the banner exchange. I will add your banner to my website as well as the links page on here![]()
Just one little hint....I noticed when I clicked on the link to BlueCavern on your website, that it did not open a new tab, but took me directly to the forum on the same page.
If you can, try to make a link that opens in a new page, this way your visitors stay on your website when opening up the link to another one.
Here is a link to my link page...if you click on any banner on there, you see it opens in a new tab while you also stay on my website![]()
http://www.hiddeninthewoods.com/links.html
Thanks very muchAll the best with your website Midnight. I really admire people who create a website around their smurf passion. Most mornings while I have breakfast I will have a look at a few different smurf sites to see if they have added something new. It's a very relaxing way to start a day!
Don't say that or I will have to delete my website![]()
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Just a word of warning....my collection increased rapidly after I started with my website and started looking at the markings and color variations
Thank you for tryingSeems like that "webnote" is designed to look like that. A small thumbnail picture that links to a bigger picture.
You could open an account on a dedicated photo website, like imgur, flirk, photobucket... they are free and you can then show the picture on it's proper size by just linking directly to the picture there.
EDIT:
Just a test to see if I can link directly to your picture:
EDIT 2: Guess they block outside linking.
EDIT 3: PS - You picture is way over too big, btw. A good internet size is about 800x600 at 72 to 150dpi.
EDIT : I tried it with tinypic (can adjust the size there) but the website only shows the name of the link, not the picture. Only the picture when clicking on link. But thanks anyway!Thank you for tryingSeems like that "webnote" is designed to look like that. A small thumbnail picture that links to a bigger picture.
You could open an account on a dedicated photo website, like imgur, flirk, photobucket... they are free and you can then show the picture on it's proper size by just linking directly to the picture there.
EDIT:
Just a test to see if I can link directly to your picture:
EDIT 2: Guess they block outside linking.
EDIT 3: PS - You picture is way over too big, btw. A good internet size is about 800x600 at 72 to 150dpi.![]()
I'll adjust the size and try this on my website.
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