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Let others know you use the TEI
The
[Guidelines of the Text
Encoding Initiative](http://www.tei-c.org/Guidelines/)
are now in their fifth version. With more than 20 years of work behind
them, they are a
de facto standard in many
areas of textual markup. The
Guidelines are used by
[hundreds of
projects](http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Projects/) around the world. Their use is required by many public funding
agencies.
Many projects use the
TEI Guidelines
behind the scenes while delivering their content to the
public using HTML. The following buttons provide an easy way of letting others
know that an individual, group, or project makes use of the
Guidelines in its work. Publicising your use of the TEI is an
important part of ensuring the continuing viability of the TEI community and the
TEI's profile within your discipline. The code snippets associated with each
button direct users to the TEI website, encouraging your visitors and
colleagues to investigate the use of the TEI for their own digital work.
In contrast to buttons published by organisations like the
W3C
World Wide Web Consortium
, these TEI buttons do not make any specific claims about
how the TEI is being used by a project. The TEI is used in so many
different ways by so many different organisations that it would be
next-to-impossible to establish a series of buttons associated with a specific
validation programme or to describe specific types of usage. For us, it is
enough that you use the TEI in your project.
Thank you very much for helping us publicise your participation in the TEI
community!
The badges
There are two sets of badges, I/We use <TEI>
and Powered by <TEI>
.
How you use these is up to you.
Each set is rendered in two formats: [PNG](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNG) and
[GIF](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIF). The PNG
versions are preferable if you don’t need to accommodate older Web browser
versions, as the their transparency effects are superior. They will not display
properly in Microsoft Internet Explorer prior to version 7, however. The GIF
versions are provided for compatibility with such browser versions.
For the PNG version of the badges, we have supplied code that allows you to insert the image,
with a link to our site, in either HTML or TEI XML. For the GIF format badges, we have provided
code for use with HTML. The images use the main TEI website for their URL:
[http://www.tei-c.org/About/Badges/](http://www.tei-c.org/About/Badges/). You
may download these images to your local server if you wish. Using the TEI URL allows us to track
dissemination throughout the community, however.