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Monday, September 19, 2011

Gril Wallpaper

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Natural Wallpaper

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Animal Wallpaper

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WallPaper Love

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Learn HTML & CSS Quickly For Beginners free E book

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How to learn HTML & CSS Quickly and easily. You are Biginner or new to HTML & CSS then try this E-Book. Some Blogger's they don't know how to customize the HTML and CSS for their blogs. Recently a blogger asked me "What is Hover Link Color?" For this reason I recommend this book, why because some author's books are confusing with their books and not covering all Elements in HTML and CSS. This is Full in Color and Given Detailed structure of HTML and CSS with previews.

My advice is Don't read this whole book, But When you want to learn about an element in HTML or CSS Just go to the Element topic, and watch example code Carefully, then try it in your blog or Creating a HTML Document.This is the best way to Learn Quickly and Easily.
It is my Way to easy Blogging that is Way2Blogging. my Blog's name.
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Details:-
Name : Brilliant HTML and CSS
Author : James Brannan
No.Of Pages : 304
Size : 7.95 MB

HTML Image and Link Tags including HREF - IMG SRC - ALT - ALIGN

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HTML tags - Linkage, image and multimedia Tags


<A HREF="URL"> link text/image </A>

Provides a link to the URL in the <A HREF> tag, the </A> denotes the end of the link tag.


<A HREF="#???"> link text/image </A>

Provides a link to an <A NAME="??"> tag in the same document, </A> denotes the end of the link tag.


<A HREF="URL#???"> link text/image </A>
Provides a link to an <A NAME="??"> tag in the document given in the URL, </A> denotes the end of the link tag.


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How to Make an Image a Clickable Link

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HTML Code For Turning an Graphic Into a LinkYou know how to make a link like this one, right?
Link to my Greece Odyssey Lens
HTML Code:
<a href=http://www.squidoo.com/odyssey>Link to my Greece Odyssey Lens</a>
Do the same thing to turn an image into a link, but replace the text with an HTML image code:

HTML Code:

<a href=http://www.squidoo.com/odyssey><img src=http://www.istad.org/squid/click-me.jpg></a>

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Add Numbered Page Navigation Widget For Blogger

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Page navigation widget for blogger is most popular widget, and almost all bloggers are using this. as these widgets are only provided in wordpress blogs or hosted blogs.But now his hack has been made available in bloggers also
Here is I am giving this Page Navigation Widget with Different styles, and full Customization options

Install This Widget On 'Blogger':-
1. Customize Options bellow and Click on Generate button
2. Finally Click Add to Blogger button to add this widget on your Blog
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Monday, September 12, 2011

Photo TIME.com LightBox

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9/11: The Photographs That Moved Them Most



Joel Meyerowitz: Ground Zero, Then and Now

Sprint May Offer Unlimited Data Plans with iPhone 5

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Say you're a major cell phone carrier, sitting in third place behind AT&T and Verizon. Suddenly a major phone manufacturer like Apple gives you the go-ahead to sell their bestselling products at your stores, eliminating the unfair competitive advantage that's kept you from taking on your rivals.

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In Obama’s Commemoration, a Call to Remember More Than 9/11 Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2011/09/12/in-obamas-commemoration-a-call-to-remembe

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Everywhere President Obama traveled on Sunday, he was asked to remember. “Never forget,” read the signs held by a half dozen family members of 9/11 victims at Ground Zero, the words framing photocopied snapshots, or blown up portraits, of loved ones who died a decade earlier. “Forget me not,” said the young niece of firefighter who had perished, after she read her uncles name on stage.

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