Onkle Doug's Animated Bars and Lines Collection

This page contains 1 animated graphics lines

[See bottom of page for source of graphics]

To download, you usually can click your right mouse button on an image then select
"save image as" to pick the image you want. You will then have to tell the computer
which folder you wish to save it in. If this is your first time doing this, then go
into "My Computer" and set up a folder before you begin to copy any of these files.
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Main "Onkle Doug" Index Page --
Internet Netiquette("Netiket")Page
Instant Webpage Coding --
Main Formatting Page --
Main Grafix Page --
Backgrounds --
Small Bullets --
More Small Bullets
Small Buttons --
Medium Buttons --
Large Buttons
Small Icons --
Square Icons --
Round Icons --
Medium Icons
Mostly Music Icons --
Larger Icons --
Really Large Icons & Clip Art --
Flag Collection
Bars & Lines, Set One, A-J --
Bars & Lines, Set Two, K-Z --
Thick & Thin Colored Bars
Animated Icons --
Large Animated Icons --
Animated Bars and Lines
Links to HTML Tutorials --
Links to Graphics Sources --
Personal and Family Links
Images appearing on various pages
n these listings have been collected primarily from
The A-1 Icon
Archive which contains an assortment of free graphics
you can use on your own website.
The animated up and down arrows, stars, and tumbling smileys all came from
The "Free Web Art" website. This site has many more interesting animated graphics, including bullets, buttons, icons and lines. Again, if you use their graphics, please send them a thank you note.
Comments? Questions? Complaints? Email
Onkle Doug
Note that I have used a gif image for my e-mail address, and also used encoded characters to provide the hotlinked "mailto" address. I found a link for doing this on the Kim Komando website in 2007.