Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 April 2012

Add A Fixed Floating Image To Your Blog


A floating image is an image that will always appear in the corner of your blog even when you scroll up and down the page.In this post i will show you how you can add a fixed floating image to your blog.The image will also be a hyperlink so people can click it and go you any page you want.You may wish to have an Rss Icon for your feed or a link back to your blogs home page.





Add Fixed Image To Your Blog

1.In your Blogger dashboard Click Design > Edit Html > Tick The Expand Widget Templates Box.


2.Find the following piece of code in the html:


]]></b:skin>


3. Copy And Paste the following code directly Below / Under ]]></b:skin>

#float_corner {
position:fixed;_position:absolute;bottom:0px;left:0px;clip:
inherit;_top:expression(document.documentElement.scrollTop+document.documentElement.clientHeight-this.clientHeight);_left:expression(document.documentElement.scrollLeft + document.documentElement.clientWidth - offsetWidth);}

Note - You can change the following attributes bottom :left to place the image in different corners :

top left
top right
bottom left
bottom right

4.Find the following code in your blogs html :

</body>


5. Copy And Paste the following code directly Above </body>



<div id="float_corner">
<a href="ENTER TARGET URL HERE">
<img src="ENTER IMAGE URL HERE" border="0" /></a>
</div>



Note - You Must change the following attributes :


ENTER TARGET URL HERE - Place the address you wist the image to lead to when clicked here.


Example: http://www.spiceupyourblog.com/


ENTER IMAGE URL HERE - Place the URL of the image you want to use here.


Example : http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad259/spiceupyourblog/info.jpg


Add A Second Floating Image To Your Blog

If you want to have a second image you will first of course have it in a different corner but you must also slightly change the code.In steps 3 and 5 change float_corner to float_corner1 for a third image you would use float_corner3 and so on.

How To Show Widgets Only In Homepage Or In Any Particular Page


Once you add any widget, in your blog, it will be displayed in all the pages by default, including your homepage.
But sometimes, we do want to show some widgets only on Homepage or only for the individual posts pages, or only in a specific page, the coding is quite simple, but you need to customize the widget through the "Edit HTML" link in your "Layout" section.


Follow these steps:
Create any widget, and place it where-ever you want, and save the template. Check if it is working (should be displayed in all the pages). Remember to give a TITLE to it, like Archives/BlogRoll/Maps/Clock, anything unique.



Now go to "Edit HTML" page.
Click/mark "Expand Widget Templates"
Then find for that unique Title (by searching through CTRL+F method)
It will be something like this:

<b:widget id='HTML3' locked='false' title='UNIQUE WORD OR TITLE HERE' type='HTML'>
<b:includable id='main'>
<!-- only display title if it's non-empty -->
<b:if cond='data:title != &quot;&quot;'>
<h2 class='title'><data:title/></h2>
</b:if>
<div class='widget-content'>
<data:content/>
</div>

<b:include name='quickedit'/>
</b:includable>
</b:widget>

Now tweak this as follows

Tip #1
To SHOW the code/widget only in HomePage

<b:widget id='HTML3' locked='false' title='UNIQUE WORD OR TITLE HERE' type='HTML'>
<b:includable id='main'>

<b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:blog.homepageUrl'>
<!-- only display title if it's non-empty -->
<b:if cond='data:title != &quot;&quot;'>
<h2 class='title'><data:title/></h2>
</b:if>
<div class='widget-content'>
<data:content/>
</div>

<b:include name='quickedit'/>

</b:if>
</b:includable>
</b:widget>

Tip #2
To SHOW the widget in "All Posts", but NOT in HomePage

<b:widget id='HTML3' locked='false' title='UNIQUE WORD OR TITLE HERE' type='HTML'>
<b:includable id='main'>

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
<!-- only display title if it's non-empty -->
<b:if cond='data:title != &quot;&quot;'>
<h2 class='title'><data:title/></h2>
</b:if>
<div class='widget-content'>
<data:content/>
</div>

<b:include name='quickedit'/>

</b:if>
</b:includable>
</b:widget>

Tip #3
To SHOW the widget in any particular page

<b:widget id='HTML3' locked='false' title='UNIQUE WORD OR TITLE HERE' type='HTML'>
<b:includable id='main'>

<b:if cond='data:blog.url == "SPECIFIC_BLOG_POST_URL"'>
<!-- only display title if it's non-empty -->
<b:if cond='data:title != &quot;&quot;'>
<h2 class='title'><data:title/></h2>
</b:if>
<div class='widget-content'>
<data:content/>
</div>

<b:include name='quickedit'/>

</b:if>
</b:includable>
</b:widget>
Add those code lines in red color, as per your requirement.

Tip #4
To HIDE a widget ONLY in a particular page/post, and to display it in all other pages of your blog, use this code (shown below is only the code in RED from the previous code):

...
...

<b:if cond='data:blog.url != "SPECIFIC_BLOG_POST_URL"'>
...
...
...

</b:if>
...
...

Tip #5
To SHOW widgets only in Archive Pages

...
...

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "archive"'>
...
...
...

</b:if>
...
...

Tip #6
To SHOW widgets only in Static Pages

...
...

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "static_page"'>
...
...
...

</b:if>
...
...

Tip #7
To HIDE widgets in Static Pages

...
...

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType != "static_page"'>
...
...
...

</b:if>
...
...



Friday, 30 March 2012

File Ice-A Geninue website To earn

Fileice is a relatively new Pay Per Download site where you earn more than Sharecash.
There is an average of about $1 PER DOWNLOAD, yes that is VERY true.
They pay in Paypal, and not LR or AP, but their download rates are ridiculous! Fileice’s download system is pretty much unbypassable, so don’t worry about survey bots or any of that.
I joined Fileice few weeks ago. And i am quite amazed by the response i got. Trust me, Its 200% better than any of the download services you use.
Plus, its surverys are easy to complete and it provides a much better payout rates. .

Search Tricks

1) Make OO Disappear In Google Logo (Google)
See The SCREENSHOT And VIDEO

1) Go To Google.com and Search For  darkartsmedia.com/Google.html and press the first result
2) After that hold your left mouse button for 2 seconds and release 
3) The OO in Google Logo Disappears
4) To Reappear Again Click Left Mouse Button

2) PIRATE


Go To Google.com And Type "LOL LIMEWIRE" and Press Iam Feeling Lucky


3) Fake Google


Go To Google.com And Type "fakegoogle" and press iam feeling lucky
and search anything

4) mov0001.swf


Go To Google.com And Type "mov0001.swf" and press Iam Feeling Lucky

Note: If Google is Going on suggesting sites the Click Settings And Change Your Setting, See The Screenshots Below
First Click Settings
 Set Off And Save Settings

With Iam Feeling Lucky

Although Google feels the I'm feeling lucky button is not 'as useful', it can still be used to try some excellent Easter eggs that are a direct result of Google bombing (remember miserable failure and the whole George Bush case?). Here is a list of some of them.
Before starting this list, I would advise you to disable Instant from your Google preferences. To use these Easter eggs, go to Google's homepage, type in these phrases and hit the I'm Feeling Lucky button.

I'm feeling lucky Easter eggs on Google
Google Loco
Type Google Loco in the Search box, hit the I'm feeling lucky button and you will be taken to a Google homepage where each letter of the Google logo will continuously dance. Also, the search button and the I'm feeling lucky lucky button are written in the incomprehensible Wingdings font. What you type in the search box also appears in the same font. Even the search box changes its colour every time you type a letter. 

Google Pacman
Google I'm feeling lucky Easter eggs
Not a Google bomb but an immensely popular doodle which Google used on its homepage on the 30th anniversary of Pacman, the arcade game in May 2010. Just type Google Pacman in the search box, hit the I'm feeling lucky button and you will be taken to the Google Pacman page. You can use your arrow keys to start playing the game. To play in 2 player mode, hit the Insert Coin button. W, S, A and D keys will control the second player.

 Google Guitar (Les Paul Doodle)
Another very popular doodle which Google featured on its homepage to mark the 96th birthday of Les Paul. This flash and JavaScript based doodle allows users to not only play tunes by holding down the guitar and twanging its strings but also to record them. It also gives a link to share the recorded tunes with your friends. Just use the Google Guitar phrase or directly head over to Google Guitar.

Google Hacker
I'm feeling lucky
Ever wondered what Google would look like if it was hacked? Google Hacker can give you an idea of such a scenario. Just use the Google Hacker phrase and you will be taken to a Google homepage entirely in the leet language ( the language supposed to be used by hackers), where Normal Search is n0rM4L s34rCh, and the I'm feeling lucky button is "Eye Am ph33|1n6 |u(ky." This is an official Easter egg by one of those crazy Google engineers.

Google Weenie
Do you get angry at websites with extremely small fonts? Google weenie will definitely make you angry then. Type this phrase in the Google Search box and you will be taken a Google homepage where everything decreases in size until it becomes a bit too small to read. This website is the exact opposite of Epic Google where everything grows in size.

Google Magic
I'm feeling lucky Easter eggs on Google
Do you like magic? Here's a trick to impress your friends with. Type in Google Magic in the Google search box and hit the I'm feeling lucky button and you will be taken to a special Google homepage. On this page, cover the two O's in the Google Logo with your hand and click anywhere on the page. Wait for sometime (5 seconds). You can say some magic words to add effect. Remove your hand and you will be surprised to see that the two O's have disappeared. Again cover the two O's and click anywhere on the page. Again wait for 5 seconds and the O's will magically reappear. A third click however will take you to the actual Google homepage. 

Search Google in different colors
Are you bored of Google's default color scheme and want to try something different? Then search Google in different colors. Just use the word Google followed by your color and hit the I'm feeling lucky button and you will be taken to a Google homepage in that paricluar color. (e.g: Google Pink, Google blue etc.)