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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

To submit your sitemap to google



1 To submit your blog to Google open the link below

http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl


To submit your sitemap to google

To submit the sitemap of your blog to google first create a google webmasters account and then add your blog next verify to the google webmasters by adding a meta tag given by them to your blog in the html segment above the head tag.then click verify and verify to google webmasters that you are the blog owner

next add your blog feed in the submit sitemap options which looks like this

http://yourblogname.com/feeds/posts/default?orderby=updated

here in the place of yourblogname.com enter your blog's url and remaining as same

then submit it to webmasters so that the sitemap of your blog is been submitted to the google

as you have submitted your blog feed all the posts of your blog and future posts you put on your blog are automatically submitted to google

http://www.bloggertipsandtricks.com/2006/04/adding-google-sitemap-to-your-blog.html
http://digitalinspiration.com/tools/blogger/sitemap/index.php



3 Google blog search submission

http://blogsearch.google.com/ping?hl=en




4 For Yahoo search engine submission open the link below

http://in.search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html



5 http://www.bloggerplugins.org/2007/09/optimise-blog-title-for-search-engine.html#comment-form


6 For yahoo-msn-ask submission open the link

http://bloggerstop.net/2009/05/submit-your-sitemap-to-yahoo-msn-ask.html









































Create A Favicon For Your Website
http://bloggerstop.net/2008/09/favicon_23.html

Fastest, Easiest and The Best Method Available On Internet
(You may even directly use an animated *.gif image as a favicon)

This is the easiest way to create a Favicon (the small icon of a website visible at the along the url in the address bar) for your website !

There are many favicon generator websites, where you have to first upload a picture, edit/crop it and finally you get a *.ico that you can not even easily open to see, before you use it. Moreover if you want an animated *.gif image, then it makes the process even more difficult.

So finally here's the most simple code, edit & add it in the "head" region of your blog/website.... thats it!
You will see a new favicon the next time you open your website.

Log in to Blogger -> Layout -> Edit HTML
Find this in your template


And immediately ABOVE?BEFORE it, paste this code:


Replace the link in RED, with the DIRECT LINK to your favicon-image.

To get the direct link, upload the desired image here first - Tinypic











How to embed comment-form below posts
http://bloggerstop.net/2008/10/how-to-embed-comment-form-below-posts.html

One of the most requested feature by bloggers in their blogspot blogs, is to have comment-form embedded below their posts, so that visitors need not go away from the post just for the sake of making a comment. Although till date most of the bloggers don't know about thisfeature and hence are using pop-up comment form, but embedding the comment-from below the posts is much better than those pop-ups. You can see this feature in action, in this blog itself.

To start with, first of all, you should know that apart from Blogger there is a Beta version of blogger too, with a sub-domain "Draft" :- Draft.Blogger.com
In this beta version of blogger some improved features are added.

Now follow these steps:
1. Go to draft.blogger.com, and NOT to blogger.com, and login as usual
2. Now go to Settings tab
3. Now click on comments link
4. Then in front of Comment Form Placement, select the radio-button of Embedded below post

5. Now go to "Layout" Tab
6. Then click on "Edit HTML"
7. Now check the box of Expand Widget Templates
8.Then search for this code:

9. And immediately after this, add this code-line:

That's it....Now your visitors can easily comment on your posts without leaving the page.












Submit To All Social Bookmarking Websites At Once
http://bloggerstop.net/2008/11/submit-to-all-social-bookmarking.html

Being a webmaster/blogger, after writing every interesting article you would like it to be added in as many of the popular social bookmarking websites as possible. But presently with more than 100 of these websites, the whole work of writing the same description and adding the same article-link again again everywhere, becomes too boring and almost impossible
But now you have a website/tool - SocialPoster.com to make the process quite easier. You may be having the buttons like "AddThis" or "AddToAny", but this website is very different from them because through this website, you have to type the url and the description only once and then simply start adding it to the large number of social bookmarking websites, available alongside.

Sites included in the list are:
Digg.com, Propeller.com, Reddit.com, Del.icio.us, Stumbleupon.com, Socialogs.com, Indianpad.com, Google.com/Bookmarks, Technorati.com, Slashdot.org, Getigadget.com, Furl.net, Diigo.com, Wirefan.com, Bibsonomy.org, Blinklist.com, Blogmemes.net, Bluedot.us, Myjeeves.ask.com, Simpy.com, Backflip.com and many more.







http://bloggerstop.net/2008/09/blogger-help.html

TO STOP COPYING YOUR BLOG BY THIEVES

TO STOP COPYING YOUR BLOG BY THIEVES


May be you will be angry if your articel shown in other blog unexpectedly, moreover it without inserting the resource. I'll show you how to protect your blog from theif. But this trcik is pointed for small thief because it unusefull for expert thief. With this trick, the thief will unable to select your articel and unable to right click in your blog. But if you don't care about plagiarize, you will don't need this trick. Ok lets begin.

Go to your blog setting then chose "Template --> Edit HTML". Find this code then replace with this code

Identifying the Parts Inside Your PC
Before you begin working on your PC, it helps to be able to identify the basic components that you
might need or want to upgrade or repair. Think of it this way: Before you attempt to do any routine
maintenance on your car, it helps to be able to identify items such as an oil filter, a spark plug, and a
radiator. The same principle applies to your PC. Before you start pulling out your hard disk drives or
your memory SIMMs, it helps to be able to locate and identify them.
Desktop models may come in several sizes, often called names such as full-size, baby-AT, or slimsized
to denote some difference in relative size, but they all follow the same basic design layout,
which is a PC laid out horizontally or flat on the desktop.
Tower models also come in a variety of sizes with corresponding names such as minitower, midsizetower,
full tower, and so on. If you look closely you can see that the design of a tower is basically just
a desktop turned vertically or on its side. Turning a desktop on its side to produce a tower model does
offer a few advantages. Towers generally take less real estate on your crowded desktop and larger
tower models usually have additional space for more internal disk drives.

Workshop

Q&A
Q With PC prices starting at the $800–$1000 range, does it really make sense to upgrade a
few components that can very quickly add up to $800?
A That depends on a number of factors: what kind of PC you're currently using, what you're
using your computer for, how much money you have to spend, and how many computers you
are thinking of upgrading. Keep in mind that PCs in the $800–$1000 range are not top-of-theline
computers with all the latest technology.
You're generally looking at PCs that are eight months to a year old, if not older. That's not to say
these PCs aren't a bargain. If you're currently using a 486/66 with 16MB of RAM and a 550MB
hard disk drive, spending $1000 to get a Pentium II/266 MHz with 32MB of RAM and a 2GB
hard disk drive is definitely a bargain.
Q I've peeked inside my PC and it looks like I would need a technical degree in electrical
engineering to start removing and replacing the components. Can a novice with little or
no technical experience really upgrade PC components?
A Absolutely. It may look complicated, but it really isn't. All you need is a basic understanding
of what each component does plus a little patience and a screwdriver. All of the components that
you will read about in this text are designed for end-users to upgrade. You just have to know
how to do it, which is explained in the next 23 hours.
Hour 2
Understanding the Components in Your PC
Before you can begin upgrading the various components in your PC, it may help you to be able
to identify each component and have a basic understanding of how each component functions.
During this hour you learn:
• What precautions you need to take before working on your PC
• How to identify the various components inside your PC• A basic understanding of the function of each component in your PC
Eliminating Potential Hazards
Before you go tinkering around inside your PC, you need to be made aware of a few potential
hazards and dangers that exist. Most of the potential problems you can encounter can be far
more damaging to your equipment than to you. Except for the power supply inside your PC, the
voltage inside your PC is too low to be a serious hazard to you but it can cause very serious
damage to the sensitive components.
This is one caution we cannot stress enough! The power supply in your
PC is built using low release capacitors and contains more than enough
power to kill you even after it is turned off and the plug is pulled.
Absolutely, positively, DO NOT OPEN your power supply under any
circumstances!
Although these precautions may seem obvious to anyone who works on any type of electrical
equipment, nevertheless they are worth mentioning here:
• Unplug your PC before you begin any work on it that requires you to remove the cover.
Too often many users are content with merely hitting the on/off switch, but on/off switches
have been known to malfunction or stick. To be absolutely certain that no power is running
through your system, unplug the power cord either from the back of your PC or from the wall
receptacle.
• Ground yourself to release any possible static electricity. This is especially important
during the winter months when hot, dry air increases the potential for static electricity. All
electronic components in your PC can be damaged or destroyed by one good jolt. If you have
a grounding wrist strap, attach it to your wrist. Otherwise, touch the metal case of your
computer or the metal housing around the power supply to ground yourself. You can also
touch a metal radiator pipe if you have one handy in your house or wherever you are working
on your PC.
In addition to memory, processors, hard disk drives, and video systems, you can also upgrade
your floppy and CD-ROM drives, your PC's sound system, your modem, your computer's
system board, chassis, and power supply, and more.
In addition to upgrade information, I offer you some tips and helpful hints on how to diagnose
and repair problems involving your hardware components and a few tips for generally improving
your PC's overall performance. I even show you where you can get testing and performance
monitoring software (see Figure 1.4), which provides before and after ratings on your
components so that you can actually see the improvements your upgrades are producing.Last, I include an hour on upgrading your PC's operating system, if you haven't already done
so, and why this can be one of the most important upgrades you can make.
Summary
In the past hour, you learned what factors you need to consider when deciding whether to
upgrade your PC. You also learned what components in your PC you can upgrade and what the
pros and cons are of upgrading versus purchasing a new computer.

Upgrading Your Video System

The majority of the time you choose to upgrade your video system will be for a specific
application. For example, you might need a larger or higher resolution monitor
to work with a specific application, such as graphic artistry or CAD (computer aided design).
Many of the newer games require better, faster video systems.
Even if you are not a graphic artist or CAD engineer, there are still good reasons to upgrade
your video system. In Hours 14 “Upgrading Your Video Card,” and 15, “Upgrading Your
Video Monitor,” I explain what benefits you gain from this type of upgrade.

Upgrading Your Hard Disk Drive

Upgrading Your Hard Disk Drive
Upgrading your PC's hard disk drive (see Figure 1.2) is probably the second most common
upgrade behind memory upgrades, largely because of the dramatic drop in hard disk pricing and
the increase in available hard disk sizes.
FIGURE 1.2.
You can never have too much disk storage space.
Upgrading a hard disk is also relatively easy. Although adding a larger hard disk drive might not
seem like a significant performance improvement, consider your own habits in file creation and
how often you acquire new programs you would like to try—especially if you regularly downloadshareware programs from the Internet.
If you once had or currently have a small hard disk, (small being defined as any hard disk
smaller than 1GB), and you regularly find yourself deleting files to make room for new files or
programs, then you can appreciate the performance improvement offered by the addition of a
larger hard disk
What Components in My PC Are Upgradeable?
If you have browsed this book's Table of Contents, then you already have an idea which
components in your PC are upgradable. If you haven't taken a quick look over the TOC, then
you may be surprised to learn that almost every component in your PC, including the processor,
memory, video card, disk drives, and more, are candidates to be upgraded.
Which components you decide to upgrade often will be determined by how you use your PC, but
not always. Some upgrades make sense to perform simply because the price of the particular
component is too good to pass up. In the last two years, the price of memory and hard disk drives
have dropped dramatically. I regularly see 32MB of memory priced under $100 and 3GB or more
hard disk drives for around $200.
Upgrading Your Memory (RAM)
Your PC's memory typically is one of the easiest and least expensive components to upgrade
(see Figure 1.1). Upgrading your PC's memory also has the added advantage of improving its
performance. Sometimes the improvement in performance is large and other times the
improvement is small, but there is always an increase of some type in performance.
New Term:RAM and memory are often used interchangeably. RAM is short for Random Access
Memory and is the electronic memory (chips) that your computer uses for running programs
and storing temporary data. RAM is not the permanent storage area for files.
When You Should Consider Upgrading Your PC
The first decision you are faced with is whether to upgrade or purchase a new PC. If you are still
using a PC with a 386 processor (or heaven forbid, something older) the decision has already been
made for you. Your old PC should be considered nothing more than an obsolete boat anchor, and
you should be concerned only with deciding how much you will spend on a new PC.
If you are still using a PC with a 486 processor, the decision may not seem so clear cut (even
though it really is). The 486 processor is more than six years old and is really not capable of
running the current batch of software at an acceptable performance level. But if you are still
running Windows 3.1 and DOS 6.2x (or higher) and content to perform some light word
processing and spreadsheet tasks, and you occasionally want to browse a few Web sites on the
Internet or play a few (older!) games, then you may be able to squeeze another year or two out of
that creaking old dinosaur.
If you are still using Windows 3.1x, make sure you are using it with at
least MS-DOS versions 6.2x or PC-DOS version 7.0. These
latest versions of DOS offer you the best memory management
operation with Windows, which in the long run will allow you the best
level of performance.
Consider the fact that you have to look not only at how you are currently using your PC, but how
you are likely to use it in the future. If you have not moved up to a new 32-bit operating system
such as Windows 98 or Windows NT, you probably will in the next year because most major
software manufacturers have ceased producing software that runs under Windows 3.1. Upgrading
your 486 to a Pentium 75 or 100 to run Windows 98 or NT merely puts you up one rung at the low
end of the performance ladder.
16-bit and 32-bit are technical terms you will hear whenever the
discussion turns to operating systems and/or programming, among other
things. Quite simply, they refer to how computer instructions and data are
processed by your computer, either in 16-bit units or in 32-bit units.
Because a 32-bit unit is twice as large as a 16-bit unit, the assumption is
that 32-bit programs and operating systems are twice as fast as their 16-
bit counterparts. Twice as fast may be stretching it a bit, but the basic
underlying assumption is generally true. 32-bit programs and operating
systems are faster than 16-bit programs and operating systems.If you have a Pentium-class (Pentium, Pentium Pro, or Pentium II CPU) computer or better, then
you should concentrate on examining and upgrading those components in your computer that
might be adversely affecting your PC's performance. If you are not sure which components in
your computer might be adversely affecting its performance, by the time you complete this book
you will know for sure.Pentium-class computers are computers equipped with either a
Pentium, Pentium Pro, or Pentium II CPU. These are all
microprocessors that have been manufactured in the last two years and
constitute the current highend of Intel Corporation's microprocessor
line.