Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Wedding Invitations- Styles and Shapes
Dear Readers,
I am always asked "how can I make my invitations special, different, and stylish?"
Well Lela New York offers a variety of luxury and unique wedding invitations. Lela New York can custom design your wedding invitations shape and style to fit your wedding. I always suggest bringing any pictures of a brides wedding decor or her wedding dress, flowers and brides maids dresses for inspiration. All of these can be incorporated in a couture wedding invitation designed exclusively for you.
Lela New York also offers a unique wedding invitations style and shape menu where you can choose from an already designed invitation shape and have Lela New York design custom graphics and logos to go with your wedding theme and colors. It is a great jumping off point for your custom designed wedding invitations. From silk box invitations to classic shapes and designs, there is something for everybody. Lela New York will also be happy to finish your couture suite by designing stationery including your menus, programs, table cards, and thank you notes. These little extras will give a coordinating cohesive look to your wedding decor and theme and will be sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Why Rss Feed Count Decreased subscribers
i.e why no of subscibers count on feedburner feed count decrease and increase every day.
Thats good question asked by one rss reader of mine?
How Feed burner calculates the subscribers count on its feed widget?
It total accounts for the e-mail subscribers and no of hits given by your rss readers daily.
i.e No Of Daily Subscribers=E-mail subscribers + Hits To Your Rss Feeds
As no of e-mail subscribers are always counted on the feed and are not reduced except if the reader unsubscribe, that often not happens for good blogger.
Fluctualtion comes Due to the hits given by tour Rss readers on daily schedule.
If you have 100 rss readers it depends 50 readers give you hits on that day on your new post or may be even 10 on nxt day if you have no new post and you will see an decrease in your rss feed count by 40 subscribers on the following day.
*Tip-Post Daily an article on your Blog to be an succesful Blogger
So not get tensed you all have your readers
Why Rss Feed Count Decreased subscribers
i.e why no of subscibers count on feedburner feed count decrease and increase every day.
Thats good question asked by one rss reader of mine?
How Feed burner calculates the subscribers count on its feed widget?
It total accounts for the e-mail subscribers and no of hits given by your rss readers daily.
i.e No Of Daily Subscribers=E-mail subscribers + Hits To Your Rss Feeds
As no of e-mail subscribers are always counted on the feed and are not reduced except if the reader unsubscribe, that often not happens for good blogger.
Fluctualtion comes Due to the hits given by tour Rss readers on daily schedule.
If you have 100 rss readers it depends 50 readers give you hits on that day on your new post or may be even 10 on nxt day if you have no new post and you will see an decrease in your rss feed count by 40 subscribers on the following day.
*Tip-Post Daily an article on your Blog to be an succesful Blogger
So not get tensed you all have your readers
Why Rss Feed Count Decreased subscribers
i.e why no of subscibers count on feedburner feed count decrease and increase every day.
Thats good question asked by one rss reader of mine?
How Feed burner calculates the subscribers count on its feed widget?
It total accounts for the e-mail subscribers and no of hits given by your rss readers daily.
i.e No Of Daily Subscribers=E-mail subscribers + Hits To Your Rss Feeds
As no of e-mail subscribers are always counted on the feed and are not reduced except if the reader unsubscribe, that often not happens for good blogger.
Fluctualtion comes Due to the hits given by tour Rss readers on daily schedule.
If you have 100 rss readers it depends 50 readers give you hits on that day on your new post or may be even 10 on nxt day if you have no new post and you will see an decrease in your rss feed count by 40 subscribers on the following day.
*Tip-Post Daily an article on your Blog to be an succesful Blogger
So not get tensed you all have your readers
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On presenting UDC summary on the web
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Change post title in blogger
Go to Layout then EditHtml
Search for this tag <title><data:blog.pagetitle/></title>
Replace this tag with Following tag-
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "index"'>
<title><data:blog.title/></title>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageName/></title>
</b:if>
I hope you will like this swap title hack as this is very good for search engine optimization.
Change post title in blogger
Go to Layout then EditHtml
Search for this tag <title><data:blog.pagetitle/></title>
Replace this tag with Following tag-
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "index"'>
<title><data:blog.title/></title>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageName/></title>
</b:if>
I hope you will like this swap title hack as this is very good for search engine optimization.
Change post title in blogger
Go to Layout then EditHtml
Search for this tag <title><data:blog.pagetitle/></title>
Replace this tag with Following tag-
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "index"'>
<title><data:blog.title/></title>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageName/></title>
</b:if>
I hope you will like this swap title hack as this is very good for search engine optimization.
Change title tags for your blogger posts swap title hack
But now your title will come first on clicking your post which ill make it seo i.e the blogger title is swapped.
This title tag hack is also done in two ways:-
One if you want blog title to appear after your post title separated by | sign.
Or
Only post title will appear after clicking post.
First Change title tags for your blogger posts with blogger title-
Go to Layout then EditHtml
Search for this tag <title><data:blog.pagetitle/></title>
Replace this tag with Following tag-
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageName == ""'>
<title><data:blog.title/></title>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageName/> | <data:blog.title/></title>
</b:if>
Now For the Only Post Tilte Will appear read My next Post
Change title tags for your blogger posts swap title hack
But now your title will come first on clicking your post which ill make it seo i.e the blogger title is swapped.
This title tag hack is also done in two ways:-
One if you want blog title to appear after your post title separated by | sign.
Or
Only post title will appear after clicking post.
First Change title tags for your blogger posts with blogger title-
Go to Layout then EditHtml
Search for this tag <title><data:blog.pagetitle/></title>
Replace this tag with Following tag-
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageName == ""'>
<title><data:blog.title/></title>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageName/> | <data:blog.title/></title>
</b:if>
Now For the Only Post Tilte Will appear read My next Post
Change title tags for your blogger posts swap title hack
But now your title will come first on clicking your post which ill make it seo i.e the blogger title is swapped.
This title tag hack is also done in two ways:-
One if you want blog title to appear after your post title separated by | sign.
Or
Only post title will appear after clicking post.
First Change title tags for your blogger posts with blogger title-
Go to Layout then EditHtml
Search for this tag <title><data:blog.pagetitle/></title>
Replace this tag with Following tag-
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageName == ""'>
<title><data:blog.title/></title>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageName/> | <data:blog.title/></title>
</b:if>
Now For the Only Post Tilte Will appear read My next Post
Embed Comment form below post in Blogger
How to embedd the comment form below post?
First:- Login to you blogger account from draft.blogger.com instead of blogger.com.
Now Go to settings in draft.blogger.and then comments.
There you will find this option in picture below-
Set the Comment Form Placement to embedd below post and save it.
If you are using template by google without making editing then embed comment form below post in blogger will work.If you are using customized template then follow step below:-
Got to Layout then Edit HTML and then click on Expand Widgets-
Now search for below code in your html section-
<p class='comment-footer'> <b:if cond='data:post.allowComments'> <a expr:href='data:post.addCommentUrl' expr:onclick='data:post.addCommentOnclick'><data:postCommentMsg/></a> </b:if> </p>
Now replace the above code with this following code
<p class='comment-footer'> <b:if cond='data:post.embedCommentForm'> <b:include data='post' name='comment-form'/> <b:else/> <b:if cond='data:post.allowComments'> <a expr:href='data:post.addCommentUrl' expr:onclick='data:post.addCommentOnclick'><data:postCommentMsg/></a> </b:if> </b:if> </p>
Its Done Now. Save It and Check Your Blog.The comment form below post is ebbedded making your blog look beautiful.
If still Comment form below post is not embedded Follow this:-
search for <b:include data='post' name='comments' /> and add the following code immediately below it <b:include data='post' name='comment-form'/> .
Thats it now done now you will see the comment form is inserted in your blogger below each post.
Embed Comment form below post in Blogger
How to embedd the comment form below post?
First:- Login to you blogger account from draft.blogger.com instead of blogger.com.
Now Go to settings in draft.blogger.and then comments.
There you will find this option in picture below-
Set the Comment Form Placement to embedd below post and save it.
If you are using template by google without making editing then embed comment form below post in blogger will work.If you are using customized template then follow step below:-
Got to Layout then Edit HTML and then click on Expand Widgets-
Now search for below code in your html section-
<p class='comment-footer'> <b:if cond='data:post.allowComments'> <a expr:href='data:post.addCommentUrl' expr:onclick='data:post.addCommentOnclick'><data:postCommentMsg/></a> </b:if> </p>
Now replace the above code with this following code
<p class='comment-footer'> <b:if cond='data:post.embedCommentForm'> <b:include data='post' name='comment-form'/> <b:else/> <b:if cond='data:post.allowComments'> <a expr:href='data:post.addCommentUrl' expr:onclick='data:post.addCommentOnclick'><data:postCommentMsg/></a> </b:if> </b:if> </p>
Its Done Now. Save It and Check Your Blog.The comment form below post is ebbedded making your blog look beautiful.
If still Comment form below post is not embedded Follow this:-
search for <b:include data='post' name='comments' /> and add the following code immediately below it <b:include data='post' name='comment-form'/> .
Thats it now done now you will see the comment form is inserted in your blogger below each post.
Embed Comment form below post in Blogger
How to embedd the comment form below post?
First:- Login to you blogger account from draft.blogger.com instead of blogger.com.
Now Go to settings in draft.blogger.and then comments.
There you will find this option in picture below-
Set the Comment Form Placement to embedd below post and save it.
If you are using template by google without making editing then embed comment form below post in blogger will work.If you are using customized template then follow step below:-
Got to Layout then Edit HTML and then click on Expand Widgets-
Now search for below code in your html section-
<p class='comment-footer'> <b:if cond='data:post.allowComments'> <a expr:href='data:post.addCommentUrl' expr:onclick='data:post.addCommentOnclick'><data:postCommentMsg/></a> </b:if> </p>
Now replace the above code with this following code
<p class='comment-footer'> <b:if cond='data:post.embedCommentForm'> <b:include data='post' name='comment-form'/> <b:else/> <b:if cond='data:post.allowComments'> <a expr:href='data:post.addCommentUrl' expr:onclick='data:post.addCommentOnclick'><data:postCommentMsg/></a> </b:if> </b:if> </p>
Its Done Now. Save It and Check Your Blog.The comment form below post is ebbedded making your blog look beautiful.
If still Comment form below post is not embedded Follow this:-
search for <b:include data='post' name='comments' /> and add the following code immediately below it <b:include data='post' name='comment-form'/> .
Thats it now done now you will see the comment form is inserted in your blogger below each post.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
The 100-100 Club
So what's left? I'm rooting for Nick Markakis to walk once more time in the next four games and become the first Oriole to join the 100-100 club in 18 years.
What's the 100-100 club? Long before I knew what the Three True Outcomes were, I was a big fan of players who could draw 100 walks while striking out 100 times in a season. Don't ask me why, there was just something about a guy who demonstrated a great eye at the plate but wasn't afraid to swing away and fail either. Mickey Tettleton was my favorite player in this regard and had 100-100 seasons multiple times, though only once with the Orioles.
Nick could become only the third player in Oriole history to reach those milestones in the same season. The others:
Player Year BB K AVG HR
Ken Singleton 1977 107 101 .328 24
Ken Singleton 1979 109 118 .295 35
Mickey Tettleton 1990 106 160 .256 15
Walk, Nick, Walk!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Page Navigation Widget Blogger
Page Navigation hack is now also available in bloggers. As you may be viewing the numbered menu widget below the posts to visit the latest or previous posts. as these widgets are only provided in wordpress blogs or hosted blogs.But now his hack has been made available in bloggers also with the help of Mohammad Rias who always come out with these hacks.
Let us see how to add this Page Navigation Menu Widget :
Login To Your Blogger And Then Click On Settings And Navigate To Layout Section.
Then Click On Edit/Html.
Now Find for ]]></b:skin> tag and place below codes before it.
.showpageArea a {
text-decoration:underline;
}
.showpageNum a {
text-decoration:none;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
margin:0 3px;
padding:3px;
}
.showpageNum a:hover {
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background-color:#ccc;
}
.showpagePoint {
color:#333;
text-decoration:none;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background: #ccc;
margin:0 3px;
padding:3px;
}
.showpageOf {
text-decoration:none;
padding:3px;
margin: 0 3px 0 0;
}
.showpage a {
text-decoration:none;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
padding:3px;
}
.showpage a:hover {
text-decoration:none;
}
.showpageNum a:link,.showpage a:link {
text-decoration:none;
color:#333;
}
Now search for </body> and place the below codes before it.
<script style='text/javascript'>
var pageCount=5;
var displayPageNum=2;
var upPageWord="Previous";
var downPageWord="Next";
</script>
<script type='text/javascript'>
//<![CDATA[
var home_page_url=location.href;function showpageCount(json){var thisUrl=home_page_url;var htmlMap=new Array();var thisNum=1;var postNum=1;var itemCount=0;var fFlag=0;var eFlag=0;var html='';var upPageHtml='';var downPageHtml='';for(var i=0,post;post=json.feed.entry[i];i++){var timestamp1=post.published.$t.substring(0,19)+post.published.$t.substring(23,29);timestamp=encodeURIComponent(timestamp1);var title=post.title.$t;if(title!=''){if(itemCount==0||(itemCount%pageCount==(pageCount-1))){if(thisUrl.indexOf(timestamp)!=-1){thisNum=postNum}if(title!='')postNum++;htmlMap[htmlMap.length]='/search?updated-max='+timestamp+'&max-results='+pageCount}}itemCount++}for(var p=0;p<htmlMap.length;p++){if(p>=(thisNum-displayPageNum-1)&&p<(thisNum+displayPageNum)){if(fFlag==0&&p==thisNum-2){if(thisNum==2){upPageHtml='<span class="showpage"><a href="/">'+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}else{upPageHtml='<span class="showpage"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}fFlag++}if(p==(thisNum-1)){html+='<span class="showpagePoint">'+thisNum+'</span>'}else{if(p==0){html+='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="/">1</a></span>'}else{html+='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+(p+1)+'</a></span>'}}if(eFlag==0&&p==thisNum){downPageHtml='<span class="showpage"> <a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+downPageWord+'</a></span>';eFlag++}}}if(thisNum>1){html=''+upPageHtml+' '+html+' '}html='<div class="showpageArea"><span style="COLOR: #000;" class="showpageOf"> Pages ('+(postNum-1)+')</span>'+html;if(thisNum<(postNum-1)){html+=downPageHtml}if(postNum==1)postNum++;html+='</div>';var pageArea=document.getElementsByName("pageArea");var blogPager=document.getElementById("blog-pager");if(postNum<=2){html=''}for(var p=0;p<pageArea.length;p++){pageArea[p].innerHTML=html}if(pageArea&&pageArea.length>0){html=''}if(blogPager){blogPager.innerHTML=html}}function showpageCount2(json){var thisUrl=home_page_url;var htmlMap=new Array();var isLablePage=thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")!=-1;var thisLable=isLablePage?thisUrl.substr(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")+14,thisUrl.length):"";thisLable=thisLable.indexOf("?")!=-1?thisLable.substr(0,thisLable.indexOf("?")):thisLable;var thisNum=1;var postNum=1;var itemCount=0;var fFlag=0;var eFlag=0;var html='';var upPageHtml='';var downPageHtml='';var labelHtml='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="/search/label/'+thisLable+'?&max-results='+pageCount+'">';var thisUrl=home_page_url;for(var i=0,post;post=json.feed.entry[i];i++){var timestamp1=post.published.$t.substring(0,19)+post.published.$t.substring(23,29);timestamp=encodeURIComponent(timestamp1);var title=post.title.$t;if(title!=''){if(itemCount==0||(itemCount%pageCount==(pageCount-1))){if(thisUrl.indexOf(timestamp)!=-1){thisNum=postNum}if(title!='')postNum++;htmlMap[htmlMap.length]='/search/label/'+thisLable+'?updated-max='+timestamp+'&max-results='+pageCount}}itemCount++}for(var p=0;p<htmlMap.length;p++){if(p>=(thisNum-displayPageNum-1)&&p<(thisNum+displayPageNum)){if(fFlag==0&&p==thisNum-2){if(thisNum==2){upPageHtml=labelHtml+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}else{upPageHtml='<span class="showpage"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}fFlag++}if(p==(thisNum-1)){html+='<span class="showpagePoint">'+thisNum+'</span>'}else{if(p==0){html=labelHtml+'1</a></span>'}else{html+='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+(p+1)+'</a></span>'}}if(eFlag==0&&p==thisNum){downPageHtml='<span class="showpage"> <a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+downPageWord+'</a></span>';eFlag++}}}if(thisNum>1){if(!isLablePage){html=''+upPageHtml+' '+html+' '}else{html=''+upPageHtml+' '+html+' '}}html='<div class="showpageArea"><span style="COLOR: #000;" class="showpageOf"> Pages ('+(postNum-1)+')</span>'+html;if(thisNum<(postNum-1)){html+=downPageHtml}if(postNum==1)postNum++;html+='</div>';var pageArea=document.getElementsByName("pageArea");var blogPager=document.getElementById("blog-pager");if(postNum<=2){html=''}for(var p=0;p<pageArea.length;p++){pageArea[p].innerHTML=html}if(pageArea&&pageArea.length>0){html=''}if(blogPager){blogPager.innerHTML=html}}var thisUrl=home_page_url;if(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")!=-1){if(thisUrl.indexOf("?updated-max")!=-1){var lblname1=thisUrl.substring(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")+14,thisUrl.indexOf("?updated-max"))}else{var lblname1=thisUrl.substring(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")+14,thisUrl.indexOf("?&max"))}}var home_page="/";if(thisUrl.indexOf("?q=")==-1&&thisUrl.indexOf(".html")==-1){if(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")==-1){document.write('<script src="'+home_page+'feeds/posts/summary?alt=json-in-script&callback=showpageCount&max-results=99999" ><\/script>')}else{document.write('<script src="'+home_page+'feeds/posts/full/-/'+lblname1+'?alt=json-in-script&callback=showpageCount2&max-results=99999" ><\/script>')}}
//]]>
</script>
In the above code you can find the below written word and can change its value from 5 to any you want.
1 : var pageCount=5;
*where 5 is the the number of post that apppear in another page you will visit.
2: var displayPageNum=2;
*This code determines the number of additional page navigation numbers that will be displayed on the page.
If you didn't liked its look try out the another numbered page navigation Widget.
Page Navigation Widget Blogger
Page Navigation hack is now also available in bloggers. As you may be viewing the numbered menu widget below the posts to visit the latest or previous posts. as these widgets are only provided in wordpress blogs or hosted blogs.But now his hack has been made available in bloggers also with the help of Mohammad Rias who always come out with these hacks.
Let us see how to add this Page Navigation Menu Widget :
Login To Your Blogger And Then Click On Settings And Navigate To Layout Section.
Then Click On Edit/Html.
Now Find for ]]></b:skin> tag and place below codes before it.
.showpageArea a {
text-decoration:underline;
}
.showpageNum a {
text-decoration:none;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
margin:0 3px;
padding:3px;
}
.showpageNum a:hover {
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background-color:#ccc;
}
.showpagePoint {
color:#333;
text-decoration:none;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background: #ccc;
margin:0 3px;
padding:3px;
}
.showpageOf {
text-decoration:none;
padding:3px;
margin: 0 3px 0 0;
}
.showpage a {
text-decoration:none;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
padding:3px;
}
.showpage a:hover {
text-decoration:none;
}
.showpageNum a:link,.showpage a:link {
text-decoration:none;
color:#333;
}
Now search for </body> and place the below codes before it.
<script style='text/javascript'>
var pageCount=5;
var displayPageNum=2;
var upPageWord="Previous";
var downPageWord="Next";
</script>
<script type='text/javascript'>
//<![CDATA[
var home_page_url=location.href;function showpageCount(json){var thisUrl=home_page_url;var htmlMap=new Array();var thisNum=1;var postNum=1;var itemCount=0;var fFlag=0;var eFlag=0;var html='';var upPageHtml='';var downPageHtml='';for(var i=0,post;post=json.feed.entry[i];i++){var timestamp1=post.published.$t.substring(0,19)+post.published.$t.substring(23,29);timestamp=encodeURIComponent(timestamp1);var title=post.title.$t;if(title!=''){if(itemCount==0||(itemCount%pageCount==(pageCount-1))){if(thisUrl.indexOf(timestamp)!=-1){thisNum=postNum}if(title!='')postNum++;htmlMap[htmlMap.length]='/search?updated-max='+timestamp+'&max-results='+pageCount}}itemCount++}for(var p=0;p<htmlMap.length;p++){if(p>=(thisNum-displayPageNum-1)&&p<(thisNum+displayPageNum)){if(fFlag==0&&p==thisNum-2){if(thisNum==2){upPageHtml='<span class="showpage"><a href="/">'+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}else{upPageHtml='<span class="showpage"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}fFlag++}if(p==(thisNum-1)){html+='<span class="showpagePoint">'+thisNum+'</span>'}else{if(p==0){html+='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="/">1</a></span>'}else{html+='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+(p+1)+'</a></span>'}}if(eFlag==0&&p==thisNum){downPageHtml='<span class="showpage"> <a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+downPageWord+'</a></span>';eFlag++}}}if(thisNum>1){html=''+upPageHtml+' '+html+' '}html='<div class="showpageArea"><span style="COLOR: #000;" class="showpageOf"> Pages ('+(postNum-1)+')</span>'+html;if(thisNum<(postNum-1)){html+=downPageHtml}if(postNum==1)postNum++;html+='</div>';var pageArea=document.getElementsByName("pageArea");var blogPager=document.getElementById("blog-pager");if(postNum<=2){html=''}for(var p=0;p<pageArea.length;p++){pageArea[p].innerHTML=html}if(pageArea&&pageArea.length>0){html=''}if(blogPager){blogPager.innerHTML=html}}function showpageCount2(json){var thisUrl=home_page_url;var htmlMap=new Array();var isLablePage=thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")!=-1;var thisLable=isLablePage?thisUrl.substr(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")+14,thisUrl.length):"";thisLable=thisLable.indexOf("?")!=-1?thisLable.substr(0,thisLable.indexOf("?")):thisLable;var thisNum=1;var postNum=1;var itemCount=0;var fFlag=0;var eFlag=0;var html='';var upPageHtml='';var downPageHtml='';var labelHtml='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="/search/label/'+thisLable+'?&max-results='+pageCount+'">';var thisUrl=home_page_url;for(var i=0,post;post=json.feed.entry[i];i++){var timestamp1=post.published.$t.substring(0,19)+post.published.$t.substring(23,29);timestamp=encodeURIComponent(timestamp1);var title=post.title.$t;if(title!=''){if(itemCount==0||(itemCount%pageCount==(pageCount-1))){if(thisUrl.indexOf(timestamp)!=-1){thisNum=postNum}if(title!='')postNum++;htmlMap[htmlMap.length]='/search/label/'+thisLable+'?updated-max='+timestamp+'&max-results='+pageCount}}itemCount++}for(var p=0;p<htmlMap.length;p++){if(p>=(thisNum-displayPageNum-1)&&p<(thisNum+displayPageNum)){if(fFlag==0&&p==thisNum-2){if(thisNum==2){upPageHtml=labelHtml+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}else{upPageHtml='<span class="showpage"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}fFlag++}if(p==(thisNum-1)){html+='<span class="showpagePoint">'+thisNum+'</span>'}else{if(p==0){html=labelHtml+'1</a></span>'}else{html+='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+(p+1)+'</a></span>'}}if(eFlag==0&&p==thisNum){downPageHtml='<span class="showpage"> <a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+downPageWord+'</a></span>';eFlag++}}}if(thisNum>1){if(!isLablePage){html=''+upPageHtml+' '+html+' '}else{html=''+upPageHtml+' '+html+' '}}html='<div class="showpageArea"><span style="COLOR: #000;" class="showpageOf"> Pages ('+(postNum-1)+')</span>'+html;if(thisNum<(postNum-1)){html+=downPageHtml}if(postNum==1)postNum++;html+='</div>';var pageArea=document.getElementsByName("pageArea");var blogPager=document.getElementById("blog-pager");if(postNum<=2){html=''}for(var p=0;p<pageArea.length;p++){pageArea[p].innerHTML=html}if(pageArea&&pageArea.length>0){html=''}if(blogPager){blogPager.innerHTML=html}}var thisUrl=home_page_url;if(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")!=-1){if(thisUrl.indexOf("?updated-max")!=-1){var lblname1=thisUrl.substring(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")+14,thisUrl.indexOf("?updated-max"))}else{var lblname1=thisUrl.substring(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")+14,thisUrl.indexOf("?&max"))}}var home_page="/";if(thisUrl.indexOf("?q=")==-1&&thisUrl.indexOf(".html")==-1){if(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")==-1){document.write('<script src="'+home_page+'feeds/posts/summary?alt=json-in-script&callback=showpageCount&max-results=99999" ><\/script>')}else{document.write('<script src="'+home_page+'feeds/posts/full/-/'+lblname1+'?alt=json-in-script&callback=showpageCount2&max-results=99999" ><\/script>')}}
//]]>
</script>
In the above code you can find the below written word and can change its value from 5 to any you want.
1 : var pageCount=5;
*where 5 is the the number of post that apppear in another page you will visit.
2: var displayPageNum=2;
*This code determines the number of additional page navigation numbers that will be displayed on the page.
If you didn't liked its look try out the another numbered page navigation Widget.
Page Navigation Widget Blogger
Page Navigation hack is now also available in bloggers. As you may be viewing the numbered menu widget below the posts to visit the latest or previous posts. as these widgets are only provided in wordpress blogs or hosted blogs.But now his hack has been made available in bloggers also with the help of Mohammad Rias who always come out with these hacks.
Let us see how to add this Page Navigation Menu Widget :
Login To Your Blogger And Then Click On Settings And Navigate To Layout Section.
Then Click On Edit/Html.
Now Find for ]]></b:skin> tag and place below codes before it.
.showpageArea a {
text-decoration:underline;
}
.showpageNum a {
text-decoration:none;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
margin:0 3px;
padding:3px;
}
.showpageNum a:hover {
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background-color:#ccc;
}
.showpagePoint {
color:#333;
text-decoration:none;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background: #ccc;
margin:0 3px;
padding:3px;
}
.showpageOf {
text-decoration:none;
padding:3px;
margin: 0 3px 0 0;
}
.showpage a {
text-decoration:none;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
padding:3px;
}
.showpage a:hover {
text-decoration:none;
}
.showpageNum a:link,.showpage a:link {
text-decoration:none;
color:#333;
}
Now search for </body> and place the below codes before it.
<script style='text/javascript'>
var pageCount=5;
var displayPageNum=2;
var upPageWord="Previous";
var downPageWord="Next";
</script>
<script type='text/javascript'>
//<![CDATA[
var home_page_url=location.href;function showpageCount(json){var thisUrl=home_page_url;var htmlMap=new Array();var thisNum=1;var postNum=1;var itemCount=0;var fFlag=0;var eFlag=0;var html='';var upPageHtml='';var downPageHtml='';for(var i=0,post;post=json.feed.entry[i];i++){var timestamp1=post.published.$t.substring(0,19)+post.published.$t.substring(23,29);timestamp=encodeURIComponent(timestamp1);var title=post.title.$t;if(title!=''){if(itemCount==0||(itemCount%pageCount==(pageCount-1))){if(thisUrl.indexOf(timestamp)!=-1){thisNum=postNum}if(title!='')postNum++;htmlMap[htmlMap.length]='/search?updated-max='+timestamp+'&max-results='+pageCount}}itemCount++}for(var p=0;p<htmlMap.length;p++){if(p>=(thisNum-displayPageNum-1)&&p<(thisNum+displayPageNum)){if(fFlag==0&&p==thisNum-2){if(thisNum==2){upPageHtml='<span class="showpage"><a href="/">'+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}else{upPageHtml='<span class="showpage"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}fFlag++}if(p==(thisNum-1)){html+='<span class="showpagePoint">'+thisNum+'</span>'}else{if(p==0){html+='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="/">1</a></span>'}else{html+='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+(p+1)+'</a></span>'}}if(eFlag==0&&p==thisNum){downPageHtml='<span class="showpage"> <a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+downPageWord+'</a></span>';eFlag++}}}if(thisNum>1){html=''+upPageHtml+' '+html+' '}html='<div class="showpageArea"><span style="COLOR: #000;" class="showpageOf"> Pages ('+(postNum-1)+')</span>'+html;if(thisNum<(postNum-1)){html+=downPageHtml}if(postNum==1)postNum++;html+='</div>';var pageArea=document.getElementsByName("pageArea");var blogPager=document.getElementById("blog-pager");if(postNum<=2){html=''}for(var p=0;p<pageArea.length;p++){pageArea[p].innerHTML=html}if(pageArea&&pageArea.length>0){html=''}if(blogPager){blogPager.innerHTML=html}}function showpageCount2(json){var thisUrl=home_page_url;var htmlMap=new Array();var isLablePage=thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")!=-1;var thisLable=isLablePage?thisUrl.substr(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")+14,thisUrl.length):"";thisLable=thisLable.indexOf("?")!=-1?thisLable.substr(0,thisLable.indexOf("?")):thisLable;var thisNum=1;var postNum=1;var itemCount=0;var fFlag=0;var eFlag=0;var html='';var upPageHtml='';var downPageHtml='';var labelHtml='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="/search/label/'+thisLable+'?&max-results='+pageCount+'">';var thisUrl=home_page_url;for(var i=0,post;post=json.feed.entry[i];i++){var timestamp1=post.published.$t.substring(0,19)+post.published.$t.substring(23,29);timestamp=encodeURIComponent(timestamp1);var title=post.title.$t;if(title!=''){if(itemCount==0||(itemCount%pageCount==(pageCount-1))){if(thisUrl.indexOf(timestamp)!=-1){thisNum=postNum}if(title!='')postNum++;htmlMap[htmlMap.length]='/search/label/'+thisLable+'?updated-max='+timestamp+'&max-results='+pageCount}}itemCount++}for(var p=0;p<htmlMap.length;p++){if(p>=(thisNum-displayPageNum-1)&&p<(thisNum+displayPageNum)){if(fFlag==0&&p==thisNum-2){if(thisNum==2){upPageHtml=labelHtml+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}else{upPageHtml='<span class="showpage"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+upPageWord+'</a></span>'}fFlag++}if(p==(thisNum-1)){html+='<span class="showpagePoint">'+thisNum+'</span>'}else{if(p==0){html=labelHtml+'1</a></span>'}else{html+='<span class="showpageNum"><a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+(p+1)+'</a></span>'}}if(eFlag==0&&p==thisNum){downPageHtml='<span class="showpage"> <a href="'+htmlMap[p]+'">'+downPageWord+'</a></span>';eFlag++}}}if(thisNum>1){if(!isLablePage){html=''+upPageHtml+' '+html+' '}else{html=''+upPageHtml+' '+html+' '}}html='<div class="showpageArea"><span style="COLOR: #000;" class="showpageOf"> Pages ('+(postNum-1)+')</span>'+html;if(thisNum<(postNum-1)){html+=downPageHtml}if(postNum==1)postNum++;html+='</div>';var pageArea=document.getElementsByName("pageArea");var blogPager=document.getElementById("blog-pager");if(postNum<=2){html=''}for(var p=0;p<pageArea.length;p++){pageArea[p].innerHTML=html}if(pageArea&&pageArea.length>0){html=''}if(blogPager){blogPager.innerHTML=html}}var thisUrl=home_page_url;if(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")!=-1){if(thisUrl.indexOf("?updated-max")!=-1){var lblname1=thisUrl.substring(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")+14,thisUrl.indexOf("?updated-max"))}else{var lblname1=thisUrl.substring(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")+14,thisUrl.indexOf("?&max"))}}var home_page="/";if(thisUrl.indexOf("?q=")==-1&&thisUrl.indexOf(".html")==-1){if(thisUrl.indexOf("/search/label/")==-1){document.write('<script src="'+home_page+'feeds/posts/summary?alt=json-in-script&callback=showpageCount&max-results=99999" ><\/script>')}else{document.write('<script src="'+home_page+'feeds/posts/full/-/'+lblname1+'?alt=json-in-script&callback=showpageCount2&max-results=99999" ><\/script>')}}
//]]>
</script>
In the above code you can find the below written word and can change its value from 5 to any you want.
1 : var pageCount=5;
*where 5 is the the number of post that apppear in another page you will visit.
2: var displayPageNum=2;
*This code determines the number of additional page navigation numbers that will be displayed on the page.
If you didn't liked its look try out the another numbered page navigation Widget.
Remove Subscribe To Post Atoms
On the main pages, this will link to the main site feed, whereas on post pages, this will link to the comments feed for a particular post.
Here is how this can be achieved:
1. Go to dashboard/ template/ edit HTML
2. Click the 'Expand Widgets Templates' box
3. Find:
<b:include name='feedLinks'/>
And delete it!
To be sure this has worked, you can preview your blog template before saving it: the “Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)” link should now be removed from your layout, on post pages as well as the main page.
Remove Subscribe To Post Atoms
On the main pages, this will link to the main site feed, whereas on post pages, this will link to the comments feed for a particular post.
Here is how this can be achieved:
1. Go to dashboard/ template/ edit HTML
2. Click the 'Expand Widgets Templates' box
3. Find:
<b:include name='feedLinks'/>
And delete it!
To be sure this has worked, you can preview your blog template before saving it: the “Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)” link should now be removed from your layout, on post pages as well as the main page.
Remove Subscribe To Post Atoms
On the main pages, this will link to the main site feed, whereas on post pages, this will link to the comments feed for a particular post.
Here is how this can be achieved:
1. Go to dashboard/ template/ edit HTML
2. Click the 'Expand Widgets Templates' box
3. Find:
<b:include name='feedLinks'/>
And delete it!
To be sure this has worked, you can preview your blog template before saving it: the “Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)” link should now be removed from your layout, on post pages as well as the main page.
Redirecting Blogger To Another URL
How to redirect from old URL to new URL?
This is the way to do it for the New Blogger. First thing to do always before you make any changes to the template is to backup the template PLUS the Page Elements. Some or all of your old Page Elements will be deleted or become empty when you upload a new or backup template.
First, sign into your Blogger Dashboard, click LAYOUT, then click the EDIT HTML sub-tab. This will open the template editor window. Add this block of codes into your template just above the </head> tab which should be very near the top of the template:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=http://newurl.com"/>
It should Look Like This
<head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=http://newurl.com"/>
</head>
Replace http://newurl.com with the domain you want to redirect to the olb blog.
That's it! Now, all your old blog traffic will be redirected to your new address.
If you have any questions,ask here.
Redirecting Blogger To Another URL
How to redirect from old URL to new URL?
This is the way to do it for the New Blogger. First thing to do always before you make any changes to the template is to backup the template PLUS the Page Elements. Some or all of your old Page Elements will be deleted or become empty when you upload a new or backup template.
First, sign into your Blogger Dashboard, click LAYOUT, then click the EDIT HTML sub-tab. This will open the template editor window. Add this block of codes into your template just above the </head> tab which should be very near the top of the template:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=http://newurl.com"/>
It should Look Like This
<head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=http://newurl.com"/>
</head>
Replace http://newurl.com with the domain you want to redirect to the olb blog.
That's it! Now, all your old blog traffic will be redirected to your new address.
If you have any questions,ask here.
Redirecting Blogger To Another URL
How to redirect from old URL to new URL?
This is the way to do it for the New Blogger. First thing to do always before you make any changes to the template is to backup the template PLUS the Page Elements. Some or all of your old Page Elements will be deleted or become empty when you upload a new or backup template.
First, sign into your Blogger Dashboard, click LAYOUT, then click the EDIT HTML sub-tab. This will open the template editor window. Add this block of codes into your template just above the </head> tab which should be very near the top of the template:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=http://newurl.com"/>
It should Look Like This
<head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=http://newurl.com"/>
</head>
Replace http://newurl.com with the domain you want to redirect to the olb blog.
That's it! Now, all your old blog traffic will be redirected to your new address.
If you have any questions,ask here.
Swedish UDC online moved to a new URL
The edition was translated, prepared and maintained by Miguel Benito and his assistants/students from the Library School in Boras (Högskolan i Borås), Sweden.
The UDC database has now been moved to a new
Swedish UDC online moved to a new URL
The edition was translated, prepared and maintained by Miguel Benito and his assistants/students from the Library School in Boras (Högskolan i Borås), Sweden.
The UDC database has now been moved to a new
Monday, September 22, 2008
Five Big Disappointments of 2008
Loewen's career as a pitcher is over. He will attempt to come back as a hitter but his value to the organization is greatly diminished and perhaps is now nil. A guy who was thought to finally develop into a solid big league pitcher in 2008 is now lost for good.
2. Nobody Could Play Shortstop
I was suspect of Luis Hernandez before the season but even I didn't imagine he would fail so spectacularly with his bat and with his glove. Brandon Fahey gave no relief. The Warehouse ran out of patience with Freddie Bynum. By the end of the year, an old defensive specialist (Juan Castro) and a utility infielder with a shaky glove and an average (at best) bat (Alex Cintron) were splitting time at short.
Add to this that there are no prospects ready to step up and that the free agent pool for shortstops is very shallow, it looks like more of the same in 2009.
3. Nobody Could Help Jeremy Guthrie in the Rotation
Loewen went down. Neither Olson nor Liz was able to step up to be a serviceable starter. Ditto for Brian Burress. The cupboard is nearly bare as far as the rotation is concerned.
4. AAA Prospects
Few of the advanced prospects from Norfolk contributed to the big club. Jim Johnson and Jim Miller were notable exceptions.
Scott Moore and Mike Constanzo had down years. Hayden Penn continued his struggles and got injured again.
Again, the upper tier of our farm system offers little hope.
5. Matt Albers Injury
Out of all the candidates at the time, Matt Albers looked like he was best equipped to take over for Steve Trachsel in the O's rotation. Unfortunately, he got injured right about that time and we'll have to wait until at least Spring Training to see if he's capable of grabbing a starting role in 2009.
Dishonorable Mentions -
Troy Patton Injury
Before the season, he was a dark horse candidate for the rotation. We'll have to see if he ever returns to form after shoulder surgery.
Brian Burres -
While I thought he was better suited to a relief role, he did not perform well while starting or coming out of the pen.
Ramon Hernandez -
He came to Spring Training in shape and with a new focus. He never broke out of his early season slump and had a very mediocre year. Disappointment tempered by impending arrival of Matt Wieters.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Display Scripts and css codes Between Blogger Posts
But now you can post these scripts with css codes in to the blogger posts.
For these scripts to display :
Just Follow These steps to add this " Post Styling Hack " to your Blog .
Step 1 :
Login to your Blogger account and navigate to Layout section . Then go to Edit Html Tab.
Step 2 : Add This CSS code above this ]]></b:skin>
.codeview {
margin : 15px 35px 15px 15px;
padding : 10px;
clear : both;
list-style-type : none;
background : #f9f9f9;
border-top : 1px solid #eeeeee;
border-right : 2px solid #cccccc;
border-bottom : 2px solid #cccccc;
border-left : 1px solid #eeeeee;
}
.codeview li {
font-size : 13px;
line-height : 24px;
font-family : "Courier New", "MS Sans Serif", sans-serif, serif;
color : #333333;
font-weight : normal;
margin : 0;
padding : 0;
}
Step 3 :
Whenever you create new posts just include the speical Script ( CSS code , Scripts , etc ) within this div section .
<div class="codeview">
Insert the Special code here
</div>
Thx Mohamad rias for this hack.
You can edit these red lines in code to change the layout of this code review box.
*Note:-Before Posting the script in posts just make it friendly
by putting it here and then publish it between the posts.
Display Scripts and css codes Between Blogger Posts
But now you can post these scripts with css codes in to the blogger posts.
For these scripts to display :
Just Follow These steps to add this " Post Styling Hack " to your Blog .
Step 1 :
Login to your Blogger account and navigate to Layout section . Then go to Edit Html Tab.
Step 2 : Add This CSS code above this ]]></b:skin>
.codeview {
margin : 15px 35px 15px 15px;
padding : 10px;
clear : both;
list-style-type : none;
background : #f9f9f9;
border-top : 1px solid #eeeeee;
border-right : 2px solid #cccccc;
border-bottom : 2px solid #cccccc;
border-left : 1px solid #eeeeee;
}
.codeview li {
font-size : 13px;
line-height : 24px;
font-family : "Courier New", "MS Sans Serif", sans-serif, serif;
color : #333333;
font-weight : normal;
margin : 0;
padding : 0;
}
Step 3 :
Whenever you create new posts just include the speical Script ( CSS code , Scripts , etc ) within this div section .
<div class="codeview">
Insert the Special code here
</div>
Thx Mohamad rias for this hack.
You can edit these red lines in code to change the layout of this code review box.
*Note:-Before Posting the script in posts just make it friendly
by putting it here and then publish it between the posts.
Display Scripts and css codes Between Blogger Posts
But now you can post these scripts with css codes in to the blogger posts.
For these scripts to display :
Just Follow These steps to add this " Post Styling Hack " to your Blog .
Step 1 :
Login to your Blogger account and navigate to Layout section . Then go to Edit Html Tab.
Step 2 : Add This CSS code above this ]]></b:skin>
.codeview {
margin : 15px 35px 15px 15px;
padding : 10px;
clear : both;
list-style-type : none;
background : #f9f9f9;
border-top : 1px solid #eeeeee;
border-right : 2px solid #cccccc;
border-bottom : 2px solid #cccccc;
border-left : 1px solid #eeeeee;
}
.codeview li {
font-size : 13px;
line-height : 24px;
font-family : "Courier New", "MS Sans Serif", sans-serif, serif;
color : #333333;
font-weight : normal;
margin : 0;
padding : 0;
}
Step 3 :
Whenever you create new posts just include the speical Script ( CSS code , Scripts , etc ) within this div section .
<div class="codeview">
Insert the Special code here
</div>
Thx Mohamad rias for this hack.
You can edit these red lines in code to change the layout of this code review box.
*Note:-Before Posting the script in posts just make it friendly
by putting it here and then publish it between the posts.
Improve Page Rank Tips
Here are some Tips To increase the page rank.
Include useful high-quality information on your site.
Create content that users want and will share with others.
Submit your site to various web directories and reference sites.
A web directory “specializes in linking to other web sites and categorizing those links.
Post your site’s URL (web address) to popular web directories including Open Directory Project (ODP), Yahoo!, and LookSmart. Also post your URL to online reference, e.g., Wikipedia, industry-specific expert sites, blogs, etc.
Publicize your site to everyone with whom you communicate.
Add your site’s URL, e.g., www.googleguide.com, to every piece of communication you initiate. The TechSoup (The Technology Place for Nonprofits) article, Publicizing Your Web Site: Getting the message out there, recommends that “your Web address should be listed everywhere that your phone/fax number and mailing address,” e.g.,
* Business cards
* Letterhead
* Newsletters
* Brochures
* Press Releases
* Fax cover sheets
* Email signatures
Write a newsletter and send it out.
Inform people what’s new or noteworthy on your site. The newsletter will remind people about your site and encourage them to visit to find interesting content.
Provide a Rich Site Summary (RSS).
RSS is also known as Really Simple Syndication. JISC describes RSS as “a lightweight XML format for distributing news headlines and other content on the Web.”
In addition to making it easy for other sites to distribute your headlines and content, your RSS feed will be indexed by popular Blog search engines, including Technorati, BlogSearch, and Ask.com Bloglines.
Ask other high-quality websites to link to your website.
Getting other “good” websites to link to yours usually helps your website’s PageRank and ranking on Google.
Note: If your site links to delisted websites, your website might also be removed from Google’s index.
Provide motivation for highly ranked websites to link to yours.
Getting highly ranked sites to link to yours will improve your ranking more than getting many poorly ranked sites to link to yours.
Note: If Google suspects that you’ve traded links with other sites for the sole purpose of improving your ranking, it might penalize or blacklist your site.
Check out a site before you link back.
When you receive a request for a link, check the site before you link back. Is it a site worthy of your link, i.e., vote of confidence? Would a link be of value to your page’s visitors?
Keep your website up.If your website is not accessible for an extended period of time, Google may reduce the ranking of your site.
Give away content.
Enable others to copy, distribute, and make derivative works.
If most of your site’s content is commercial — e.g., pages about your business — consider adding other pages with useful information for the public. For example, if you sell bicycles, include pages or a blog about bicycle paths, bicycle gear, or with tips on bicycling. Publicize these and encourage others to link to them.
Translate your website into foreign languages.
If you don’t know a foreign language, find others that do.
Search Google for your website.
Instead of entering your URL into your browser, search Google for your site. Google is more apt to improve the ranking of a site that users seek and visit than one that gets no traffic from Google.
Thx To Google Guide For tips.
Improve Page Rank Tips
Here are some Tips To increase the page rank.
Include useful high-quality information on your site.
Create content that users want and will share with others.
Submit your site to various web directories and reference sites.
A web directory “specializes in linking to other web sites and categorizing those links.
Post your site’s URL (web address) to popular web directories including Open Directory Project (ODP), Yahoo!, and LookSmart. Also post your URL to online reference, e.g., Wikipedia, industry-specific expert sites, blogs, etc.
Publicize your site to everyone with whom you communicate.
Add your site’s URL, e.g., www.googleguide.com, to every piece of communication you initiate. The TechSoup (The Technology Place for Nonprofits) article, Publicizing Your Web Site: Getting the message out there, recommends that “your Web address should be listed everywhere that your phone/fax number and mailing address,” e.g.,
* Business cards
* Letterhead
* Newsletters
* Brochures
* Press Releases
* Fax cover sheets
* Email signatures
Write a newsletter and send it out.
Inform people what’s new or noteworthy on your site. The newsletter will remind people about your site and encourage them to visit to find interesting content.
Provide a Rich Site Summary (RSS).
RSS is also known as Really Simple Syndication. JISC describes RSS as “a lightweight XML format for distributing news headlines and other content on the Web.”
In addition to making it easy for other sites to distribute your headlines and content, your RSS feed will be indexed by popular Blog search engines, including Technorati, BlogSearch, and Ask.com Bloglines.
Ask other high-quality websites to link to your website.
Getting other “good” websites to link to yours usually helps your website’s PageRank and ranking on Google.
Note: If your site links to delisted websites, your website might also be removed from Google’s index.
Provide motivation for highly ranked websites to link to yours.
Getting highly ranked sites to link to yours will improve your ranking more than getting many poorly ranked sites to link to yours.
Note: If Google suspects that you’ve traded links with other sites for the sole purpose of improving your ranking, it might penalize or blacklist your site.
Check out a site before you link back.
When you receive a request for a link, check the site before you link back. Is it a site worthy of your link, i.e., vote of confidence? Would a link be of value to your page’s visitors?
Keep your website up.If your website is not accessible for an extended period of time, Google may reduce the ranking of your site.
Give away content.
Enable others to copy, distribute, and make derivative works.
If most of your site’s content is commercial — e.g., pages about your business — consider adding other pages with useful information for the public. For example, if you sell bicycles, include pages or a blog about bicycle paths, bicycle gear, or with tips on bicycling. Publicize these and encourage others to link to them.
Translate your website into foreign languages.
If you don’t know a foreign language, find others that do.
Search Google for your website.
Instead of entering your URL into your browser, search Google for your site. Google is more apt to improve the ranking of a site that users seek and visit than one that gets no traffic from Google.
Thx To Google Guide For tips.
Improve Page Rank Tips
Here are some Tips To increase the page rank.
Include useful high-quality information on your site.
Create content that users want and will share with others.
Submit your site to various web directories and reference sites.
A web directory “specializes in linking to other web sites and categorizing those links.
Post your site’s URL (web address) to popular web directories including Open Directory Project (ODP), Yahoo!, and LookSmart. Also post your URL to online reference, e.g., Wikipedia, industry-specific expert sites, blogs, etc.
Publicize your site to everyone with whom you communicate.
Add your site’s URL, e.g., www.googleguide.com, to every piece of communication you initiate. The TechSoup (The Technology Place for Nonprofits) article, Publicizing Your Web Site: Getting the message out there, recommends that “your Web address should be listed everywhere that your phone/fax number and mailing address,” e.g.,
* Business cards
* Letterhead
* Newsletters
* Brochures
* Press Releases
* Fax cover sheets
* Email signatures
Write a newsletter and send it out.
Inform people what’s new or noteworthy on your site. The newsletter will remind people about your site and encourage them to visit to find interesting content.
Provide a Rich Site Summary (RSS).
RSS is also known as Really Simple Syndication. JISC describes RSS as “a lightweight XML format for distributing news headlines and other content on the Web.”
In addition to making it easy for other sites to distribute your headlines and content, your RSS feed will be indexed by popular Blog search engines, including Technorati, BlogSearch, and Ask.com Bloglines.
Ask other high-quality websites to link to your website.
Getting other “good” websites to link to yours usually helps your website’s PageRank and ranking on Google.
Note: If your site links to delisted websites, your website might also be removed from Google’s index.
Provide motivation for highly ranked websites to link to yours.
Getting highly ranked sites to link to yours will improve your ranking more than getting many poorly ranked sites to link to yours.
Note: If Google suspects that you’ve traded links with other sites for the sole purpose of improving your ranking, it might penalize or blacklist your site.
Check out a site before you link back.
When you receive a request for a link, check the site before you link back. Is it a site worthy of your link, i.e., vote of confidence? Would a link be of value to your page’s visitors?
Keep your website up.If your website is not accessible for an extended period of time, Google may reduce the ranking of your site.
Give away content.
Enable others to copy, distribute, and make derivative works.
If most of your site’s content is commercial — e.g., pages about your business — consider adding other pages with useful information for the public. For example, if you sell bicycles, include pages or a blog about bicycle paths, bicycle gear, or with tips on bicycling. Publicize these and encourage others to link to them.
Translate your website into foreign languages.
If you don’t know a foreign language, find others that do.
Search Google for your website.
Instead of entering your URL into your browser, search Google for your site. Google is more apt to improve the ranking of a site that users seek and visit than one that gets no traffic from Google.
Thx To Google Guide For tips.
What Is Page Rank?
PageRank is Google's way of deciding a page's importance. It matters because it is one of the factors that determines a page's ranking in the search results. It isn't the only factor that Google uses to rank pages, but it is an important one.
From here on in, we'll occasionally refer to PageRank as "PR".
Notes:
Not all links are counted by Google. For instance, they filter out links from known link farms. Some links can cause a site to be penalized by Google. They rightly figure that webmasters cannot control which sites link to their sites, but they can control which sites they link out to. For this reason, links into a site cannot harm the site, but links from a site can be harmful if they link to penalized sites. So be careful which sites you link to. If a site has PR 0, it is usually a penalty, and it would be unwise to link to it.
You Can Check Your Page rank Here
What Is Page Rank?
PageRank is Google's way of deciding a page's importance. It matters because it is one of the factors that determines a page's ranking in the search results. It isn't the only factor that Google uses to rank pages, but it is an important one.
From here on in, we'll occasionally refer to PageRank as "PR".
Notes:
Not all links are counted by Google. For instance, they filter out links from known link farms. Some links can cause a site to be penalized by Google. They rightly figure that webmasters cannot control which sites link to their sites, but they can control which sites they link out to. For this reason, links into a site cannot harm the site, but links from a site can be harmful if they link to penalized sites. So be careful which sites you link to. If a site has PR 0, it is usually a penalty, and it would be unwise to link to it.
You Can Check Your Page rank Here
What Is Page Rank?
PageRank is Google's way of deciding a page's importance. It matters because it is one of the factors that determines a page's ranking in the search results. It isn't the only factor that Google uses to rank pages, but it is an important one.
From here on in, we'll occasionally refer to PageRank as "PR".
Notes:
Not all links are counted by Google. For instance, they filter out links from known link farms. Some links can cause a site to be penalized by Google. They rightly figure that webmasters cannot control which sites link to their sites, but they can control which sites they link out to. For this reason, links into a site cannot harm the site, but links from a site can be harmful if they link to penalized sites. So be careful which sites you link to. If a site has PR 0, it is usually a penalty, and it would be unwise to link to it.
You Can Check Your Page rank Here
Get Google Custom Search Engine
You also can also make money with AdSense for Search.You will Paid for using this search if you sign up for adsense account.
Create a search engine tailored to your needs
* Include one website, multiple websites, or specific webpages
* Host the search box and results on your own website
* Customize the colors and branding to match your existing webpages
Create Your Custom Google Search Here
Featured Examples View Here
For Any Help and updates you can also visit google custom search team here
Get Google Custom Search Engine
You also can also make money with AdSense for Search.You will Paid for using this search if you sign up for adsense account.
Create a search engine tailored to your needs
* Include one website, multiple websites, or specific webpages
* Host the search box and results on your own website
* Customize the colors and branding to match your existing webpages
Create Your Custom Google Search Here
Featured Examples View Here
For Any Help and updates you can also visit google custom search team here
Get Google Custom Search Engine
You also can also make money with AdSense for Search.You will Paid for using this search if you sign up for adsense account.
Create a search engine tailored to your needs
* Include one website, multiple websites, or specific webpages
* Host the search box and results on your own website
* Customize the colors and branding to match your existing webpages
Create Your Custom Google Search Here
Featured Examples View Here
For Any Help and updates you can also visit google custom search team here
Friday, September 19, 2008
Five Pleasant Surprises from 2008
It's almost as if Melvin Mora invented the time machine during the offseason, went back to 2005 and sent that version of himself back to play for the Orioles of 2008. Mora had been given up for dead as far as being a productive major league bat. Outside of A-Rod, he's the most productive third baseman in the American League. The only thing negative to be said about Mora this year is that his play in the field has regressed after two straight seasons of above average glove work.
2. Luke Scott as a Regular - .270/.351/.499, 23 HR, 122 OPS+
The Orioles have been desperate for a respectable leftfielder for years and when they traded Miguel Tejada to the Astros one of the players they got back was a 30 year old platoon player and promptly handed him the starting job. Scott still doesn't hit lefties well but turned in the most productive year of his career and the best season from an Oriole leftfielder since the prime of B. J. Surhoff. A diamond in the rough turned up by Andy Macphail.
3. The Oriole Offense - 5th in Runs, 4th in OPS, 4th in HR
The Oriole offense, as a whole, put on a good show this season. When you consider how impotent the O's bats were in 2007, they put up some surprisingly good numbers in 2008.
4. Aubrey Huff Breaks Out - .314/.371/.576, 32 HR, 106 RBI, 146 OPS+
After three very average years and some offseason controversy, Huff exploded out of the gate in April and has had the best season of his career. Huff provided the offensive spark that fans were hoping for in 2007 and he would make attractive trade bait in the offseason.
5. Jim Johnson Emerges - 68.7 IP, 38 K, 2.23 ERA, 198 ERA+
A starter in the minors, Johnson was called up from Norfolk and placed in the bullpen. He became one of the better setup men in the league and a symbol of the rejuvenated Oriole relief corp.
Honorable Mentions -
George Sherrill - an afterthought in the Erik Bedard trade, George had an up and down year but he made the All-Star team and showed that he can close in this league even if he's not among the elite closers in baseball.
Luis Montanez - the late-bloomer made his major league debut and has hit .310 during his stint with the big club. Perhaps a fourth outfielder/platoon partner for Luke Scott in 2009?
Adam Jones - The Truth was up and down during the season but on the whole played a great centerfield and showed a solid bat for a player that green. Good signs for the future.
Later, Five Big Disappointments from 2008. Those will be much easier to find unfortunately...