ayonkhan wrote:Userbars
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These are very good looking banners for sigs and things. Also would present a unified theme with Clem and other mods.
ayonkhan wrote:Userbars
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http://linuxmint.com/wiki/index.php/Min ... Signaturesayonkhan wrote:Userbars
Perfect for signature on Internet discussion forums.
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Thank you. Personally I was looking for the source. I save those about a month ago from google image search.Zwopper wrote:http://linuxmint.com/wiki/index.php/Min ... Signatures
Well, here's mine - mintUpload - link valid for 2 days!ayonkhan wrote:Thank you. Personally I was looking for the source. I save those about a month ago from google image search.Zwopper wrote:http://linuxmint.com/wiki/index.php/Min ... Signatures
Husse wrote:I just created a forum Promotion
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I t may be better to continue there
I suggest utilizing something like CafePress. They have a free service where they'll take whatever image you give them and make hats, shirts, mugs, etc out of it and sell them on a page dedicated to your items. According to their site, everything you sell has to cost a minimum price which goes to them, and any markup you keep. There goes any concern over inventory production and stock. Just an idea. Perhaps their minimums are too high; it would take some investigation.irishfury wrote: The problem with these things is that someone has to pay to have these items made, keep inventory, reorder stock as needed, etc. I have no doubt they would make their money back plus a profit. Does Linux Mint have money in the budget to create the items and sell them in an online store?
Whoops! Thanks BopBopNiblets wrote:Mint is already on Cafepress
JamesFox wrote:I suggest utilizing something like CafePress..irishfury wrote: The problem with these things is that someone has to pay to have these items made, keep inventory, reorder stock as needed, etc. I have no doubt they would make their money back plus a profit. Does Linux Mint have money in the budget to create the items and sell them in an online store?
Awesome! That solves two of my problems! We need stuff created, and I want some stuff.BopNiblets wrote:Mint is already on Cafepress: http://www.cafepress.com/linuxmint
Also here, shirt with the logo: http://www.printfection.com/linuxmint
But then they have a much larger user base and probably order those CD's in un-imaginable bulk numbers at almost next to nothing where as it would probably cost quite a bit more to do this for mintBopNiblets wrote:Mint is already on Cafepress: http://www.cafepress.com/linuxmint
Also here, shirt with the logo: http://www.printfection.com/linuxmint
It would be cool if your could order free Mint CDs like Canonical do, they even give you Ubuntu stickers (I have loads of them but never stick them on anything!)
There should be an aero coloured alligator with the windows logo on and it should be watching the green one do hand stands and acrobatics and then it should say something like "I'm green with envy over mint"...