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Justin --
It would depend on how you are linking.
If you are using a standard <a> tag, it should not be an issue. But if you are trying to embed a music player, then you'll have problems.
Also, you need to "send" a campaign to make sure links work. In a "preview" all URLs are appended with "&id=preview" so they do not work.
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While not an easy solution, the solution you are looking for (and appropriate caveats) is listed in this forum posting.
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I suggest you contact CC support about the issue. Honestly, I don't use any widgets - Yahoo, Apple, or ortherwise
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When you are editing an article, click on the "<html> view" and you will usually see extra <br> tags or <div> </div> at the end of the, which you can remove.
Remember to click "Update & Save" when you are done, then save the block when you are through.
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Sounds like the logo is linked to a web site (so when you click on it, it goes to that site).
On the <img> tag properties set border="0" and that will turn off the border (black box) you are seeing.
<a href="http://www.mysight.com"><img src="http://www.mysight.com/myimage.jpg" border="0"></a>
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Unfortunately, unless they *want* to receive your survey, you would be considered a spammer.
I suggest checking with other state nursing associations.
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This forum post (2177) covered some industry research on the topic.
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Sorry, your question is a bit vague.
Are you asking (1) How do you add a sign-up form to your web site? or (2) How do you post your campaigns to your web site so folks can view them online?
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Web is limited to 72dpi -- most print documents are 300dpi (if not higher resolution).
So when you convert them, they lose a lot of resolution and "get fuzzy."
You best bet is to link to your PDF on a server.
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The options are limited.
You can, of course, sign up to use the API, and if you are a decent web designer, create your own sign-up form, and use the API to pass the information.
There is a section in the forum that deals with the API.
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