Showing posts with label Blogger Tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogger Tutorial. Show all posts
WordPress.com Adds WordPress, Twitter And Facebook Comments
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Following in the footsteps of commenting systems Echo, Disqus and Intense Debate, WordPress.com has launched Wordpress, Twitter and Facebook authorization and identity systems for its own commenting platform, in that order.
The blog host didn't even have the Wordpress.com option before. Coming before Facebook on this is another albeit small) win for Twitter, who yesterday became the first social platform to be fully integrated into an iOS. Automattic founder Matt Mullenweg tells me that the Twitter and Facebook comments are a lot more 'flexible' than just Twitter and Facebook, and that we also should probably consider them here at TC.
While the new WordPress.com commenting box allows you to post as your WordPress.com account, a guest or as your Twitter and Facebook profile, the platform conveniently allows you to stay logged in to multiple identity
Blogger Dynamic Views for Readers
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Blogger currently offers five dynamic views for its public blogs. These views are only accessible if allowed for by the blog author.
Flipcard: available at [blogURL]/view/flipcard
Mosaic: available at [blogURL]/view/mosaic
Sidebar: available at [blogURL]/view/sidebar
Snapshot: available at [blogURL]/view/snapshot
Timeslide: available at [blogURL]/view/timeslide
As an example, the URL for accessing the Sidebar view for Online Blogging Tips would be http://sdineshraj.blogspot.in/view/sidebar.
These views require modern browsers such as Internet Explorer 8+, Firefox 3.5+, Chrome or Safari. Many elements of these views will not work should you have an older browser.
In all views, search is available in the upper right hand corner. Clicking on the ">" arrow in the very top left of the header bar will slide the header bar across and allow you to choose different views for the current blog as well as type in a new blog URL.
There is also a feedback link for each view.
Flipcard: available at [blogURL]/view/flipcard
Mosaic: available at [blogURL]/view/mosaic
Sidebar: available at [blogURL]/view/sidebar
Snapshot: available at [blogURL]/view/snapshot
Timeslide: available at [blogURL]/view/timeslide
As an example, the URL for accessing the Sidebar view for Online Blogging Tips would be http://sdineshraj.blogspot.in/view/sidebar.
These views require modern browsers such as Internet Explorer 8+, Firefox 3.5+, Chrome or Safari. Many elements of these views will not work should you have an older browser.
In all views, search is available in the upper right hand corner. Clicking on the ">" arrow in the very top left of the header bar will slide the header bar across and allow you to choose different views for the current blog as well as type in a new blog URL.
There is also a feedback link for each view.
Chrome Extension for Blogger Dynamic Views : https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/mmoheajlpfaigefceljflpohdehkjbli
Website Speed Checker Tool
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Website speed means how fast a website loads. In other words the time it takes to load all the contents of a specific web page. There may be number of reasons depending upon different factors that might slow down the download speed. Generally these depend upon the length of contents, the number of links (like: images, CSS, JavaScript files etc.) present in it and also their placement in the web page, the type of the hosting server (eg. shared, semi-dedicated or dedicated etc.), the bandwidth used to browse the site, the location of the users etc. to name a few. A high loading speed is recommended to give the users a better browsing experience.
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To display Random post in homepage of the blog
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
To display any random post always in the homepage of the blog
First Goto Posting-->New Post
See the bottom of the page Post Options will be there near labels
click that Post options then see on right side
The below option will be there with Automatic checked,change the checked option to set date and timethen change the day and date to current day and date,then publish the post and open your homepage the post will be there in home page.You can also change reader comments option here.
How to enable comments for blog pages
Friday, September 10, 2010
It is very simple to enable comments for blog pages.First
Goto Posting-->Edit Pages
Then the pages in your blog will be displayed.From that choose the page for what you want to enable comments,there will be three option for each page edit,delete and view in that click edit then the page will be open,in that page see below
Post Options will be there click that
Reader Comments option will be there with three options
In that three options select allow comments if you want to enable reader comments for that page.
default option is don't allow,hide existing.
Blogger in Draft: Introducing Blogger Stats
Thursday, July 08, 2010
Blogger in Draft: Introducing Blogger Stats.This blogger stats analyse the visito traffic in near-real-time.you can able to know the pageviews of each post.All time historical data also available as well.
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