Britain's official guide to canals, rivers and lakes

Wednesday 7th January 2009

linking to us

If you like waterscape.com, why not add a link to it to your own site or home page?

Below you'll find ready-written HTML code to paste into your own page to create a variety of different types of link to the UK's leading guide to rivers, lakes and canals.

simple text link

Waterscape.com

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Small Waterscape LogoWaterscape_Logo_Small (896bytes)

medium

Medium Waterscape logo Waterscape_Logo_Medium (3.09k)

large

Large Waterscape Logo Waterscape_Logo_Large (8.05k)

add our search to your site

If you'd like to add the power of the waterscape.com rivers, lakes and canals search to your site, here's the HTML to use:

link to information about specific waterways

If your site is dedicated to a particular waterway, you can link direct to the relevant waterscape.com page by using the URL you'll see in the address bar of your browser. Usually, this will just be the name of the waterway, with - (hyphen) replacing spaces. The example below shows how to create a link direct to the Waterscape.com River Thames page.