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    haunted house imageFree ghost headlines
    for your website

    Our staff read hundreds of news reports weekly, to find the best articles that will interest serious ghost hunters.

    You can put these same headlines on your website, FREE!

    The "widgets" below show exactly what will appear on your website. The headlines will update automatically.


    Select any of the display options below. Copy the code directly below the design that you like, and paste it into your webpage or blog template.

    (You may have to remove the carriage returns/line breaks from the code.)

    If you don't know HTML and are using a program such as Dreamweaver, FrontPage or Nvu, or if you're inserting this into your blog template, scroll to the bottom of the page for instructions.

    Choose any of these designs for your free ghost headlines:



Our favorite


(Silver background, about 250 pixels wide)

To put this headline graphic on your website, copy this code:



Silver background
about 200 pixels wide

To place that 200-pixel wide, silver headline graphic on your webpage, copy this code:



Picture frame graphic with headlines
about 200 pixels wide

Copy this code for the picture frame headlines feed:



250-pixel wide picture frame headlines display

For the wider, picture-frame display of headlines, use this text:



Notes for users of page generating programs such as Dreamweaver, FrontPage or Nvu:

These programs usually have different tabs or viewing options. The main ones are "Normal" (or "Display") and "HTML" (or "Source"), as well as "Preview."

When you enter HTML (or any webpage code) into a page generator in "Normal" mode, you must tell the generator that this is HTML, or they'll treat it like regular text.

  1. Select the location where you want to insert the HTML.
  2. Click on "Insert" at the top of the screen.
  3. Choose the "HTML" menu item. A pop-up window will probably open.
  4. Paste the code into that box.
  5. Click the "OK" button in the pop-up window.
  6. Check the "Preview" or "Display" window to see what your page will look like. The image with the headlines should appear in a second or two.

Notes for people using Blogger, WordPress, or other blog programs:

Generally, you can enter this code into the Template but not into an individual blog entry. For examples of how to do this, see MuseStorm Widget Central.




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