Friday, January 12, 2007
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Adding Page Element
<div id='header-wrapper'>
<b:section class='header' id='header' maxwidgets='1' showaddelement='no'>
<b:widget id='Header1' locked='true' title='Replacing Blog Header (Header)' type='Header'/>
</b:section>
</div>
This is how you can add a graphic to your header. Sign into Dashboard. For the blog you want to modify, click LAYOUT, then click EDIT HTML. Then look for this block of codes in the template:
Change maxwidgets='1' to maxwidgets='4'(or any other number greater than 1) and change showaddelement='no' to showaddelement='yes'. (you may also leave out the figure in maxwidgets='' in which case the number of widgets you can add to the header is unlimited). So the section should now be
<div id='header-wrapper'>
<b:section class='header' id='header' maxwidgets='4' showaddelement='yes'>
<b:widget id='Header1' locked='true' title='Replacing Blog Header (Header)' type='Header'/>
</b:section>
</div>
Click SAVE TEMPLATE. Then click PAGE ELEMENT tab to go back to LAYOUT. You will see an extra "Add a Page Element" above the Header.
Saturday, December 9, 2006
very simple & easy
very simple & easy. only with One Right Click to HighLighting your folders.
First right click By mouse then selecting the FolderHighLigh on Options and then Changing color of your folders.
Bagaimana nak asingkan folder kita dalam pelbaai kategori, kalau di blog kita ada menu di pc kita pun tidak kita lupakan bagi membezakan satu-satu tajuk file kita.Bagi memudahkan pencarian
Contoh - Merah( File web) Biru(Mp3) Hijau(Video)

Download:
Size: 1.40 MB
FolderHighlight 1.4.1128
FolderHighlight 1.4.1128 - second choice
Friday, December 8, 2006
Malaysian blogs
Malaysian blogs seem to have taken on a self appointed role as saviours of democratic values. Many a blogger posts sensationalized news of Malaysia - trying to attract responses from the public. However when the context of the responses do not align with the blogger's views, the blogger does not hesitate to intervene & lambast the person concerned.
Are these bloggers really concerned about democratic values in Malaysia or are they out for some cheap publicity to pride about the number of visitors to their site?
The trend of controlling blog material is also rearing its ugly head in Australia.
So watchout folks for these 'saviours of democracy'!
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