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If you are a web designer and would like to display the following logo with text underneath that links directly back to this site then use the following html code in between the 2 blue lines. Just copy and paste this html code. If you are unfamiliar with using html or don't have the facilities to use this then click on next for alternatives.
Hay, anyone can use this code even if you don't have a web site and don't understand html.
Perhaps you visit and leave messages on forums! Some forums will allow you to use html! Bravenet forums have html facilities however some web site designers turn this facility off. So maybe you can E-mail the site owner or ask on their forum if you can leave html with pictures from other sites. If the reply is yes then this is what you can do. Finish your text message that you are placing on forum copy the html code between the blue lines below hi2u logo and text. Then paste this html code underneath your text message and then press submit button. Have a go and make someone smile with this terrific logo that was drawn by my son Chris. However please make sure the web site owner doesn't mind you doing this before you try. See that's easy anyone can help promote this web site!

hi2u 4 people with hidden impairments.
Supporting and creating better awareness
for disabled people with hidden impairments
also known as invisible disabilities.
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