Dynamic Blogger Blog Title - Changing Blog Title

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If you have a blog thats hosted in Blogger.com, you may notice that the title tag on each article are the same. If you want to optimized your blog to get more traffics you may want to dynamically change that to the title of your post. Well, here is the tweak to do just that.

Step 1 Go to Blogger Dashboard>Layout>Edit Html

Step 2 Backup your template (just to be sure)

Step 3-Follow the instructions below

Find this code in your XML template

<title><data:blog.pagetitle/></title>

Now replace it with

<!-- Start Widget-based: Changing the Blogger Title Tag -->
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
<b:section id='titleTag'>
<b:widget id='Blog2' locked='false' title='Blog Posts' type='Blog'>
<b:includable id='comments' var='post'/>
<b:includable id='postQuickEdit' var='post'/>
<b:includable id='main' var='top'><title><b:loop values='data:posts' var='post'><b:include data='post' name='post'/></b:loop> ~ <data:blog.title/></title></b:includable>
<b:includable id='backlinkDeleteIcon' var='backlink'/>
<b:includable id='feedLinksBody' var='links'/>
<b:includable id='backlinks' var='post'/>
<b:includable id='status-message'/>
<b:includable id='feedLinks'/>
<b:includable id='nextprev'/>
<b:includable id='commentDeleteIcon' var='comment'/>
<b:includable id='post' var='post'><data:post.title/></b:includable>
</b:widget>
</b:section>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title>
</b:if>
<!-- End Widget-based: Changing the Blogger Title Tag -->
Now if you go to your blog, you will see that the title of your article will be the one displayed in the blog html title tag.






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Tips On Hiding Your Files

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[View FULL Article] This trick is simple but it is really geeky. Did you know that you can hiding your files in JPG image? Here I will show you how. But before we can proceed, prepare our tools first.

Tools

* WinRAR
* Command Prompt
* Hidden files (Eg: password.txt)
* A JPG image file (Eg: nerd.jpg)

Ok, now we move on how to do this trick. Btw here is my nerd.jpg.


1. Put your hidden file and your image file in the same folder. Here I have password.txt and nerd.jpg. Both I put in a folder I named it Secret in drive D.

2. Put all these files into a RAR archive. I named this archive as Hidden.rar

3. Open Command Prompt and go to the folder where you place the files. Type the following command,


copy /b nerd.jpg + hidden.rar cool.jpg

where nerd.jpg is our original image file, hidden.rar is our RAR archive and cool.jpg is the JPG image file that we want to create.

4. Now you will have 4 files in the folder. nerd.jpg, password.txt, hidden.rar and cool.jpg

5. If you open cool.jpg file, you will see the same image like nerd.jpg.

6. If you open cool.jpg file with WinRAR, here is what you will get.

7. Try open the file with WinRAR and read what I wrote in the password.txt file.


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How To Access Access Orkut, MySpace, Bebo, Facebook, Xanga from office or School

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[View FULL Article] How To Access Access Orkut, MySpace, Bebo, Facebook, Xanga from office or School


Following our previous trick on accessing restricted websites

that are blocked by your employer, college or government, there have been several requests from college students and office workers asking for workarounds to access social networking websites that are blacklisted.


The most common websites that are blocked in schools include Bebo, MySpace, Hi5, Xanga, Orkut, Facebook and in some cases, Youtube. We share a couple of options to bypass the internet ban and they includes using proxy servers, special mobile websites and screen sharing software:


Trick A: Most solutions to unblock websites suggest using web proxies to bypass restrictions. Open Directory has a comprehensive list of public anonymous web-based proxy servers that you may want to try. [How proxies work ?]

But chances are that your school administration has already blocked access to most proxy servers as well. In that case, you have some more options:


Trick B: Surf the web using Mowser, a new service that's free and converts any website into a mobile phone friendly format. The other option that may help access blocked website is Bitty Browser, a miniature web browser that is meant for embedding inside other web pages. Another solution may be Google Mobile Search.




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Wordpress tips and tricks - custom 404 (error) pages

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[View FULL Article] One of the more underused features in wordpress themes is the ability to create and modify the 404 page - so to try to rectify this I thought I’d run through what I do with 404 pages on Binary Moon (and my other Wordpress site). I use this simple technique to try to make errors a bit more and helpful for people who have ended up at the wrong place. I’m hoping that not too many people see the 404 page but just in case here is what I’ve done.
Basically I duplicate a normal page template and name it "404.php". I then remove "the loop" and add some some static code which explains that there has been an error and a few possible solutions (archives, search).
Finally I use query_posts to add in a new loop which displays links to the 5 most recent articles. Below is the actual code I use on this site for my 404 page (you can see it in action here - http://www.binarymoon.co.uk/9837489)



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Tips On Using eBay [Shopping on the Internet]

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Tips On Using eBay [Shopping on the Internet] Slide Transcript
Slide 1: Shopping on the Internet Richard Kong and Mohsen Rahnamaie Thousand Oaks Library www.toaks.org/library

Slide 2: eBay in a nutshell An online auction and  marketplace where people buy and sell goods and services. Worldwide user-base  A lot of people use it  (168.1 million registered users as of September 2005) A lot of business is  conducted ($10.8 billion Gross Merchandise Volume)

Slide 3: what exactly can I do on eBay? BUY Buyers (bidders) can find good deals on a wide variety of goods, both new and used, and services. SELL Sellers have the opportunity to sell their goods and services at the highest price.

Slide 4: what’s for sale? Short Answer: Long Answer: Antiques Art Baby Books Business & Industrial EVERYTHING! Cameras & Photo Cars, Boats, Vehicles & Parts Cell Phones & PDAs Clothing, Shoes & Accessories Coins & Paper Money Collectibles Computers & Networking Consumer Electronics Crafts Dolls & Bears DVDs & Movies Entertainment Memorabilia Gift Certificates Health & Beauty Home & Garden Jewelry & Watches Music Musical Instruments Pottery & Glass Real Estate Specialty Services Sporting Goods Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop Stamps Tickets Toys & Hobbies Travel Video Games Everything Else

Slide 5: ready. . . set. . . shop! Go to www.ebay.com and Register to bid, buy, and sell

Slide 6: how do I find stuff? Browse by categories OR use the search box

Slide 7: using reviews and guides

Slide 8: how do I bid and/or buy? 2 options: “Auction”  or “Buy it now” Check the  “Feedback” rating Never buy from  anyone who only accepts cash Contact individual  sellers if you have any questions Placing a bid is a  legally binding contract Pay by “PayPal” if  possible

Slide 9: okay, so now what? If you “buy it now” or place the highest bid, you win!  Wait for your package to arrive.  Provide “Feedback” about the seller  Enjoy! 

Slide 10: how do I sell on eBay? Tip 1: First, learn how to buy in order to familiarize yourself with how things work! Tip 2: Use eBay’s “Help” pages to teach yourself everything you need to know

Slide 11: where do I go for more help?




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Tips On Finding and Editing Images Online

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Tips On Finding and Editing Images Online Slide Transcript
Slide 1: Finding and Editing Images Online P. F. Anderson Health Sciences Libraries October 10, 2007 © 2007 Regents of the University of Michigan. All rights reserved.

Slide 2: Overview • Image Search Tools • Web 2.0 Image Sharing Tools (Flickr) • Online Image & Photo Editors

Slide 3: Google Images

Slide 4: Yahoo Images

Slide 5: Wikimedia

Slide 6: Other Image Search Engines • A9 • Altavista: Image Search • Ask: Picture Search • Ditto • DogPile • PicSearch • MORE: http://www- personal.umich.edu/~pfa/pro/8fold/taskpics.ht ml

Slide 7: ClipArt • Overview: • Wikipedia: Public Domain Image Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Public_domain_i mage_resources • Selected Sites: • Free Vector Graphics Gallery: http://www.freevectors.net/ • Open ClipArt: http://www.openclipart.org/ • GIMP Savvy: Copyright Free Photo Archive: http://gimp-savvy.com/PHOTO-ARCHIVE/ • Strategies • Search free books, as well as government or organization websites (check for permission). • clipart site:org • clipart site:gov

Slide 8: Health and Medical Clip Art • Strategies: • (clipart OR (\"public domain\" (images OR photos))) (anatomy OR health OR medicine OR medical OR doctors OR dentists OR healthcare) • (medicine OR medical OR clinical OR doctors OR dentistrs OR health OR disease OR illness OR anatomy OR pathology OR pharmacology) (library OR gallery OR exhibit OR atlas OR clipart OR pictures OR graphics OR images) site:gov

Slide 9: Health and Medical Clipart and Image Finding Tools • Resources: • UTHSCSA: Medical Image Databases on the Web: http://www.library.uthscsa.edu/internet/ImageDatab ases.cfm • Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries: Finding, Downloading and Managing Medical Images: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~biomed/new.htmld/lgr_ medimages.shtml

Slide 10: Health and Medical Clip Art & Photos • Sources: • Health Education Assets Library (HEAL): http://www.healcentral.org/ • National Library of Medicine: Images from the History of Medicine: http://wwwihm.nlm.nih.gov/ • Public Health Image Library: http://phil.cdc.gov/ • University of Iowa: Hardin MD: Medical Pictures: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/pictures.html • University of Utah: Knowledge Weavers: Educational Resources: http://library.med.utah.edu/kw/resources.html

Slide 11: Online Photo Sharing & Image Hosting - More Images to Find • Flickr - best known, free & fee options, public • DropShots - free, private, no advertising • Picasa (Google) - sharing from your hard drive (P2P) • SmugMug - ~$40/yr, includes cropping and limited online editing • WebShots - largest, public, fee-based ($2.49/month) • Many more: • Wikipedia: Photo Sharing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photo_sharing

Slide 12: Flickr • Account types • Free, with limited uploads • Fee, personal accounts • Inexpensive - around $15 USD/year • No corporate accounts, yet

Slide 13: Flickr: Find Pictures • Search all of Flickr • Search your account • Search images in a group on your topic

Slide 14: Browsing Tags in Flickr • Tags are freeform and self-selected • Check a variety of spellings, phrasings, capitalization, and punctuation for the same concept • Watch for popular terms • When tagging your pictures, use a variety of spellings and terms to aid in discovery. • Browse: • http://flickr.com/photos/tags/_______

Slide 15: Flickr: Find Communities & Groups • Search for a group by keyword • Search: DENTISTRY, find:

Slide 16: Flickr: Find Communities & Groups • Search for a keyword, find a picture, find a group that collects those types of images. • Search for: GASTRIC MUCOSA, find:

Slide 17: Flickr: Build Communities & Groups • Start a group on a topic that interests you • Search for images that fit; look for a range of interesting images • Invite people to join and add their images • Invite partner(s) to help moderate group to keep it on target • Thank those who add good images, to build a reward system.

Slide 18: Flickr: Build Communities & Groups • Why? (NOTE: These are true for Web 2.0 communities in general) • Market and promote your resources • Link back to your online resources • Broaden recognition of your expertise among new groups • Broaden awareness of range of resources available • Discover new persons interested in your topic of interest

Slide 19: Flickr: Build Communities & Groups • Example: History & Art of Dentistry, http://www.flickr.com/groups/dentalhistory/

Slide 20: Flickr: Build Communities & Groups

Slide 21: Flickr: Favorites & Comments • Commenting & marking an image as a favorite (favoriting) is one way to build good feelings in the community and build relationships. This is the most popular image in the dental history pool, with 688 views in less than 3 weeks.

Slide 22: Flickr: FYIs • All new accounts temporarily restricted from being accessible via Flickr search. • Accounts may be blocked from searching if focus is not real-folk photos (negotiable). • ‘Blocked’ photos still accessible via groups and photostream. • Some image restrictions apply: • Copyright, • Image ownership, • Sexual, nudity, graphic violence, • Or otherwise not family-friendly.

Slide 23: Online Image Editors • Mashable: 90+ • Fauxto Online • GIFWorks Photography • Graphita Tools and • Phixr Resources: • Picnik http://mashable.c • Pixenate (Pxn8) om/2007/06/23/ph • Recrio otography- • Snipshot (was Pixoh) toolbox/ • XMG Image

Slide 24: Fauxto • Fauxto.com

Slide 25: Fauxto • Image editing view

Slide 26: GIFWorks • http://www. gifworks.co m/image_e ditor.html

Slide 27: GIFWorks

Slide 28: GIFWorks • Output view (saving)

Slide 29: Graphita • http://www. graphita.co m

Slide 30: Graphita • Doodle edit view (add arrows)

Slide 31: Graphita • Caption edit view (add text)

Slide 32: Graphita • Save file view - make objects, prints, send to desktop or photosharing service.

Slide 33: Graphita • Output view

Slide 34: Phixr • http://www. phixr.com

Slide 35: Phixr • Phixr editing view

Slide 36: Picnik • http:// www. picnik .com/

Slide 37: Picnik • Picnik editing view

Slide 38: Picnik • Picnik editing view & example edits

Slide 39: Pixenate • http://www.pixenate.com/ • Pixenate homepage

Slide 40: Pixenate • Pixenate edit view and example

Slide 41: Recrio • Recrio.net

Slide 42: Snipshot • URL: http://snipshot.com/ • Highlights : edit extra-large images (10 Megs) • Imagetypes: GIF, JPG, PDF, PNG or TIF

Slide 43: Snipshot

Slide 44: Snipshot

Slide 45: XMG Image • URL: http://www.xmgimage.com/ • Highlights: • Saves versions of images • Can edit multiple images simultaneously • Easily integrates with social sites • Concerns: • I was unable to log in after creating account, and was unable to get help without logging in (perhaps not Mac-friendly?)

Slide 46: XMG Image • Homepage

Slide 47: Overview of Feature Comparison • Draw an Arrow • Graphita • Layering Image Editors • Fauxto; Recrio • Nondestructive Editing / Multiple Undos • GIFWorks; Picnik; Pixenate; Recrio; Snipshot; XMG Image • Edit Multiple Images at Once • Recrio; XMG Image

Slide 48: Overview of Feature Comparison • Import from Web • Fauxto, GIFWorks, Graphita, Phixr, [Picnik], Pixenate, Recrio, Snipshot • Pixenate has bookmarklet that makes this very fast • Upload • All, but only if image meets specifications. Might need to adjust before uploading. • OCR • Phixr • Transparency • GIFWorks • Zoom • GIFWorks; Fauxto; Phixr; Picnik; Pixenate

Slide 49: Filetype Conversion BMP GIF JPG OCR PDF PNG TIF Fauxto IX IX IX IX IX GIFWorks I Graphita I I I Phixr IX IX X IX IX Picnik IX IX IX IX IX IX Pixenate I I IX I Recrio na na na na na na na Snipshot IX IX IX IX IX XMG na na na na na na na Image I = filetypes that can be imported; X = Filetypes that can be saved

Slide 50: Online Image Tools to Convert Filetypes • CoolUtils: Free Online Image Converter: http://www.coolutils.com/Online-Image-Converter.php • BMP, GIF, ICO, JPG, PNG • Image Convert: http://image.doc2pdf.net/ • BMP, EPS, GIF, JPG, PDF, PIC, PNG, PS, RGB, TIF, XPM • Online Tools: Image Converter: http://www.online- utility.org/image_converter.jsp • BMP, DIB, EPI, EPS, GIF, JPC, JPG, PCD, PCX, PDB, PDF, PGM, PCT, PNG, PSD, SVG, TGA … and more …

Slide 51: Online Image Tools for Captioning & Annotations • Caption Bubble: http://www.captionbubble.com/ • Add cartoon-style bubbles to caption photos • ImageBling: http://www.imagebling.com/ • Photo annotations • Graphita: http://www.graphita.com/ • Casual & fun photo editing, including captions, bubbles, icons / objects, words, doodles

Slide 52: Online Image Tools for Diagrams • Gliffy: http://www.gliffy.com/ • Depictr: http://www.depicter.com/ • Vector graphics

Slide 53: Online Image Tools to Resize Pictures • Resize2Mail.com • Resizr.com • Shrinkpictures.com

Slide 54: Online Image Tools for Mindmapping / Brainstorming • Bubbl.us: http://bubbl.us/ • Mindomo: http://www.mindomo.com/ • Mindmeister: http://www.mindmeister.com/ • More: • Shambles.net: Mindmaps / Concept Maps: http://www.shambles.net/pages/school/mindmaps/

Slide 55: Online Image Tools for Other Special Tasks • CleVR: http://www.clevr.com/ • Create panoramics • Improve Your Images: http://www.improveimages.com/ • Photo correction (color balance and light adjustment) • Picture2Life / Edit Your Picture: http://www.edityourpicture.com/ • Make a collage or animated GIF.

Slide 56: Cautions • Import/Upload filesize limits • Limited number of filetypes supported • PDFs usually import first page only, when supported • Always work from a copy • Mix and match tools

Slide 57: More Information • Digital Inspiration: Online Photo Editors Compared: GIFWorks, Phixr, PXN8, Pixoh: http://labnol.blogspot.com/2006/06/online- photo-editors-compared-gifworks.html • Frantic Industries: So long, Photoshop - 6 online image editors reviewed (Fauxto, Picnik, Picture2Life, Preloadr, PXN8, Snipshot): http://franticindustries.com/blog/2007/02/03/so-long- photoshop-6-online-image-editors-reviewed/ • Mashable: 6 Online Image Editors Compared (XMG Image, Phixr, Pixenate, Pixer.us, Cellsea, Graphita): http://mashable.com/2007/08/03/online-image-editors/ • TechCrunch: Online Photo Editing Overview (Fauxto, Picnik, Picture2Life, Preloadr, PXN8, Snipshot): http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/02/04/online-photo-editing- overview/

Slide 58: Questions? • Patricia Anderson, pfa@umich.edu From: XKCD.com





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5 Tips On Keeping Your PC Safe While Surfing Online

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1. Update Windows
Microsoft regularly releases free downloads to fix security problems with Windows, Internet Explorer and other Microsoft software such as Office. This guide explains how you can get these important updates.
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2. Install A Firewall
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5. Browse More Safely
The latest web browsers such as Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2 offer security features like pop-up blockers and phishing filters to keep you safe when visiting web sites. These guides explain how to install and use these browsers.






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Tips On How to Make Your URL SEO Friendly

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Are you sick of posting URLs in emails only to have it break when sent causing the recipient to have to cut and paste it back together?

An example
Turn this URL:

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?ovi=1&mqma
p.x=300&mqmap.y=75&mapdata=%252bKZmeiIh6N%252bI
gpXRP3bylMaN0O4z8OOUkZWYe7NRH6ldDN96YFTIUmSH3Q6
OzE5XVqcuc5zb%252fY5wy1MZwTnT2pu%252bNMjOjsHjvN
lygTRMzqazPStrN%252f1YzA0oWEWLwkHdhVHeG9sG6cMrf
XNJKHY6fML4o6Nb0SeQm75ET9jAjKelrmqBCNta%252bsKC
9n8jslz%252fo188N4g3BvAJYuzx8J8r%252f1fPFWkPYg%
252bT9Su5KoQ9YpNSj%252bmo0h0aEK%252bofj3f6vCP

into this tinyURL:

http://tinyurl.com/6

Which one would you rather cut and paste into your browser? That's the power of TinyURL!





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Tips On How to Add Mp3 Into Your Blog / Website

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You have an MP3 file (a podcast, a song of your band, a lecture) and you want to share it with the visitors of your site. You can just put a link to the MP3 and let people download it or you can include it as an object and let the browser play it with a plug-in like QuickTime (and most of the times also crash the browser). Most people want to preview the audio and not wait until it downloads completely. You can play a partial MP3 file in audio player, but many people aren't aware of that.

But there's another away: a Flash player that allows you to pause and rewind the MP3. It's like an audio version of Google Video or YouTube, with the difference that the file is hosted on your server (or on another server). While there are many solutions based on Flash, this is the one I like the most. It's a modified version of Odeo player, that's used to play podcasts on odeo.com:



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