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In one of the previous publications, we presented a way to disable right click on the page of your Blogger blog to decrease the copyright violations from your readers “borrowing” your content for their own purposes. To go further in your content safeguarding efforts, you can make the next step, disabling text selection on your page entirely.

This hack was created by Dynamicdrive as well in the form of Javascript, and is also applicable to those bloggers who don’t like their content copied by others. If this concern is on top of your priorities list, then Copy the following code and Paste it to your blog template:





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Zitizen Professional Blogger Template

Template name : Zitizen Professional

Type : New Blogger Template (XML),4 Column

Original Design Author : Jinsona Design

Converted to blogger by : Cahaya Biru

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How To Add this template to your blog.

1. Download your Blogger template to your computer. If the template is contained in a zip file, ensure you have extracted the XML template.

2. Log in to your Blogger dashboard and go to Template> Edit HTML

3. Ensure you back up your old template in case you decide to use it again. To do this, click on the "download full template" link and save the file to your hard drive.

4. Look for the section near the top where you can browse for your XML template:

5. Enter the location of your template and press "upload".

6. The HTML of your new template will now appear in the box below. You can preview your template or simply save to start using it!

7. You are done !!!

Zitizen Professional Blogger Template customize guide


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Zin Folio Professional Blogger Template

Template name : Zin Folio Professional

Type : Magazine style (XML),3 Column,Image and Text Slider, Feedburner Form, Menu Bar,and Inline Small News

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Follow this steps to add this template to your blog.

1.Login to your Blogger account.

2.In the "Dashboard",choose the "Layout" of the blog for which you are going to change the Blogger Template.

3.Go to "Edit HTML"

4.First of all please Download Full Template.This is to back up your present template.If the new template that you are going to upload makes/gets into some errors or if you make more complex errors in that,then you will loose everthing.So make sure that you back up your template.

After downloading your present template,you can "Browse" your new template and the "Upload" it.

5.The HTML of your new template will now appear in the box below. You can preview your template or simply save to start using it!


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The title of this post could just as well be How to remove the time stamp, etc or Configure blog post. Let me explain.

This post is inspired by a blogger's question - how to remove the time stamp. I don't know his motivation for wanting to remove the time stamp, but I suspect that it is likely to be that he wants it to look more like a website than a blog. Which takes us to the question, what is the difference between a website and a blog?

Let me just quickly state what to me are some characteristics of a blog without going into controversies and then described how to remove those characteristics of a blog such as "time stamps", "posted by ....", comments, etc. so that they look more like a "website". Update: to those characteristics, perhaps I should also add Hide navbar.

Blogger with the "drag and drop" LAYOUT (New Blogger xml template) has made this very easy. All you need to do is to sign into Blogger (Dashboard), click on LAYOUT, then click EDIT in the BLOG POST section (see screen shot below):

screen shot showing Blogger LAYOUT and BLOG POST section with EDIT

Clicking on EDIT will then give you a window to CONFIGURE BLOG POSTS where you can just simply remove the ticks against those elements which you do not want to appear in your blog (see screen shot below):



The above screen shot showed all the elements (Day and Date, Posted by, time stamp, comments, trackbacks {links to this posts}, labels, quick edit icon) characteristic of a blog post removed (unticked). You can see an example of how such a blog will appear at Computer and Internet. I have left the other "give away's" like blog archive intact. The things you would notice missing are Day and Date accompanying the post title and the time stamps, "posted by", comments, labels, etc. at the bottom of the posts. This leave just the title and the post body.

Perhaps later I will elaborate more on the difference between a blog and a website and an illustration of what I mean.


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This template is New Magazine Style blogger template created by me.This is very flexible multi functional premium blogger template.This is the first template in this LK Magazine style Series designed by me with very good premium features.

LK Magazine Blogger Template


LK Magazine Blogger Template Layout

3 Column Footer with Rounded corner Headers

LK Magazine Blogger Template

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Template Info

Name: LK Magazine

Author:Keerthi Bandara

Designer:Lasantha Bandara

Best viewing Browser: Internet Explorer 8, Firefox 3.5, Opera 10,Google Chrome

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Template Features

This template is very SEO Friendly Blogger Template.And also Adsense Ready Template.Fast Page Loading time.



Column: 4 Columns

2 Navigation Bar

1 image slider

1 Multi tab view widget

1 Featured Video section

4 Ads Space

1 CSS Search Box

2 column header

468*60 Header banner

468*60 Header logo

3 Sidebar Gadget section

3 Footer Gadget section

3 Column footer section with rounded corner headers

Auto Read more feature with thumbnails

Related Post feature with thumbnails

Social Bookmarking Widget installed

Breadcrumbs Navigation hack installed

SEO friendly blogger title hack installed

Meta tags installed

Top Bar with Subscribe buttons and Display Day,Month,Year


To make this template fully worked, Please follow steps below:

1. Sign into your Blogger's dashboard, choose the blog's "layout" .

2. Under "Layout" tab, choose the "Edit HTML" option.

3. You might need to backup the template before you upload it, click "download full template template" to save the template file into the computer.

4. You can see the word "Upload a template from a file on your hard drive.", choose the "(template name).xml" and upload it.

5. Find an image hosting site such as Photobucket to upload images contained in "Images_please upload first!" folder.

6. Go to "Edit HTML" again, find the "IMAGE-LINK-HERE/(image name).jpg" and "IMAGE-LINK-HERE/(image name).png" and change with the URL of your hosted image.

7. You don't need to host jquery.min.js,because it is hosted by google for you.But if you need to host it yourself you can do so.

8.And also Follow the instruction below.

Template Customization

Configure Meta tags

Login to your blogger dashboard--> layout- -> Edit HTML.Now Scroll down to where you see below codes :









Replace DESCRIPTION HERE,KEYWORDS HERE,AUTHOR NAME HERE as below.

DESCRIPTION HERE:Write your blog description
KEYWORDS HERE:Write the keywords of your blog separated by comma.
AUTHOR NAME HERE:Write the author's name(Your name)


Configure First and Second Navigation Bar

Login to your blogger dashboard--> layout- -> Edit HTML.Now Scroll down to where you see below code :

  • Your-Link-Here' title='Link-Title'>Link-Name-X


  • Now Replace Your-Link-Here,Link-Title,Link-Name-X with your details.


    Configure Header logo

    Login to your blogger dashboard--> layout- -> Edit HTML.Now Scroll down to where you see below code :

    https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg4IIJPUKiey2GIlvb_wkRweWvHUk6Gm7vD0rdnRpjhBG0AZPGDe4DW5_3b78mEOZZ3CAeJfwS2OdvVVYpuI1-CppE_5AaJVr8kcxlMYJ8D5Z9R96HWlCRzHeP0rntYG5_vD_KPzmYmhlUz/+Magazine.png


    header logo

    Now replace it with your logo address/url.


    Configure image slider

    Go to Layout-->Page Elements and click on "Add a gadget".

    Select "html/java script" and add the code given below and click save.









    More details: http://bloggertipandtrick.blogspot.com/2009/11/how-to-add-jquery-images-slider-blogger.html


    Configure Multi tab widget

    You can add your widget to multitab widget easily.Click on tab name and now click on "Add a Gadget".Now add your widget.But you want to change Tab Names,... read here:


    Read here: http://bloggertipandtrick.blogspot.com/2009/11/excellent-jquery-multitab-view-widget.html


    Configure Search Box

    Find below code :








    Now Replace http://YOURBLOG.blogspot.com with your blog url.


    Configure 125*125 Ad Banners

    Find below code in your template.

    
    


    • ''

    • ''

    • ''

    • ''





    Now replace http://themeforest.net/ and https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiuwoiA7RhZUyVbzt1zJTfSCUu03Ag_Ax7Im1NUEVIyVrxYiMOBPLtlZFzCHbpxv_oT8p-j1ngpViSUdHBBw0L-Exdyvji69WBvw6wEyK2mjeV1J7rbi6PtzdnRqz32yzfuKOn1nkqMbrMH/+of+TF_125x125.jpg with your details.


    How to configure Related post widget

    Click on "Expand widget templates" and find below code:

    
    











    If you want to change number of related posts where you can see below blog post,change maxresults=5 to any other value you like.

    Example: maxresults=7


    Configure "Blog Posts" Widget

    Login to your blogger dashboard--> layout- -> Page elements.Click on "Edit" form "Blog Posts" Section.Now change it value as the picture below:

    Blog Posts Edit

    Now click on "Save".


    Important !!!:

    Do not remove Footer Credits.

    This is free to download and use.But not allowed to sell.


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    Have multiple yahoo accounts ? Tired switching between the messenger accounts one by one..? This tip is for you..senyum

    Usually , if we have multiple yahoo accounts , you must have to log out of the current messenger id if you want to switch to another account. But, with this trick, you can log into multiple yahoo messenger accounts at the same time..

    Let's see how to do that: (for windows xp users)

    1. Click on the Start » Run
    2. write "regedit" and hit Enter
    3. Now, on the left pan, browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER » Software » Yahoo » Pager » Test
    4. Now, Right click on that 'Test' folder and select New » DWORD Value and name that new folder as Plural
    new dm value
    5. Next , Right click on the "Plural" folder and select "Modify"
    6. And Enter this information :
    Value data : 1
    Base : Decimal

    edit dword value

    and Click on 'OK'.

    Now Close your Registry Editor by going to File » Exit

    Done! Now, you can log in to as many Yahoo accounts as you can simultaneously... Enjoy!
    celebrate



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    Some people prefer not to display the label count in their blogs as it looks a bit unprofessional. Lets say if you have a label 'Funny sms' with 50 label count and another one ' Good morning sms' with 2 as label count... less people will show interest on clicking the second one.
    hiding blogger label count
    So, lets see how to hide or remove the Label count in your blogger blog(s)...

    1. Sign into Blogger dashboard » Layout » Edit html

    Tick the expand widget templates and remove this line from the template..


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    removing blogger label count
    2. Save the Changes and done!


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    January 2, 2009
    This can be quite important feature, if you care about it....Changing the width of your Blogger Blog will gain you some extra space (to place more gadgets, pics, ads...), or it will make your Post section wider (meaning: larger pictures, wider paragraphs), you can also add a third column, if you want.....


    CURRENT SITUATION (What's out there?)

    There's a thousands of templates out there...you have Blogger default templates + Dozens of other sites that provide a free Blogger Templates...
    All right, you knew that....but here's another thing you should consider:
    There are 2 kinds of templates (layouts) you can use:

    FLUID width or STRETCH templates - template that resizes to fit any computer monitor. It stretches corresponding to the monitor resolution.
    Advantage is obvious, and a big disadvantage is DESIGN. It's quite restraining when it comes to this. Of course, it depends what you like. For a professional looking template, it's great....But for a personal one, it can be a bit dull.....

    FIXED WIDTH templates - they have a fixed width, regardless of monitor resolution....They are ideal for designing and customizing, but, the width part can sometimes be a real pain in the....:]
    ...Why? Because:
    - people have different Monitor (screen) sizes,
    - and they use different resolutions on them...
    ...the final result is: Blog appears different in each combination!

    Read more about Monitor sizes and resolution, and how to change the resolution...

    Imagine lying down in the grass with your nose pressed deep into the thatch. Your field of vision would not be very large, and all you would see are a few big blades of grass, some grains of dirt, and maybe an ant or two. This is a 14-inch 640 x 480 monitor. Now, get up on your hands and knees, and your field of vision will improve considerably: you'll see a lot more grass. This is a 15-inch 800 x 640 monitor. For a 1280 x 1024 perspective (on a 19-inch monitor), stand up and look at the ground. Some monitors can handle higher resolutions such as 1600 x 1200 or even 1920 x 1440—somewhat akin to a view from up in a tree...►

    SHOULD I CHANGE THE WIDTH OF MY BLOG?
    Well, it depends. If you already have a wide template, or you're using Stretch (fluid) layout, there's no need of doing this...

    Resolution friendly
    means that your Blog doesn't exceed the width of 750px. Why 750? Because statistics tells us that lots of people are still using a 800x600 px resolution. And if you make your Blog wider than 750, these group of people will have to scroll left-right on your page....which is quite irritating. And you can lose those visitors....

    But, there's also a saying, and it goes like this:
    Lie ► A Bigger Lie ► Statistics.

    If you surf a bit, and pay attention to web pages width, you'll notice that lots of web sites (even popular ones), are way over the 750 px!
    So, it's really up to you....

    LET'S CHANGE THAT WIDTH ALREADY.....
    The only problem here will be the identification of the CSS style in your template (Layout). This is the part in the code section that defines styling, including width of elements.
    There's so many different templates around, and it's a different story for each one...

    But don't worry....there's a pattern. A backbone. A Layout constitution. A certain way of organizing (naming) elements. It's basically the same thing, under the different name.....
    For this example, we'll take a default Blogger template ► Minima. Let's do it.
    1. First thing is identification. Go to: LAYOUT ► EDIT HTML, and find the parts that defines the width of the Main section, Post sections, Sidebar, Header Section and Footer.
    For Minima, we have this situation:
    #header-wrapper {
    width:660px;
    margin:0 auto 10px;
    border:1px solid $bordercolor;
    }
    ..................................

    #outer-wrapper {
    width: 660px;
    margin:0 auto;
    padding:10px;
    text-align:$startSide;
    font: $bodyfont;
    }
    ..................................

    #main-wrapper {
    width: 410px;
    float: $startSide;
    ..................................

    #sidebar-wrapper {
    width: 220px; float: $endSide;
    ..................................

    #footer {
    width:660px;
    clear:both;
    ...in Minima (and lots of other templates) elements are categorized by these names:
    header-wrapper is Header
    outer-wrapper is our Main section, other elements are wrapped inside of it..
    main-wrapper represents Post Section
    sidebar-wrapper stands for Sidebar
    ► footer is Footer :]

    ...this means that our header-wrapper is 660px wide, outer-wrapper width (Post section + Sidebar+ margins) is also 660px, and footer 660 px.

    2. Let's change the width:
    #header-wrapper {
    width:750px;
    margin:0 auto 10px;
    border:1px solid $bordercolor;
    }
    ......................................................................
    #outer-wrapper {
    width: 750px;
    margin:0 auto;
    padding:10px;
    text-align:$startSide;
    font: $bodyfont;
    }
    .......................................................................

    #main-wrapper {
    width: 500px;
    float: $startSide;
    ........................................................................

    #sidebar-wrapper {
    width: 220px;
    float: $endSide;
    ........................................................................

    #footer {
    width:750px;
    clear:both;
    ...I've decided to make my Post section (main-wrapper) wider. In order to do this, I have to increase my outer-wrapper. Now, here's the RULE:
    If you want to increase the width of your Posts section or Sidebar, you HAVE to increase your Main section width (outer-wrapper) for the same value!
    500px + 220px + margins = 750px

    In this example, I've increased my Post section (main-wrapper) for 90px, so I've changed 410px into 500px. I did the same for the Main section (outer-wrapper), changed 660px into 750px....I've left the Sidebar the same width, 220px.
    I've also changed the width for my header-wrapper and footer....into 750px. Note that this is not necessary, but better do it...for the sake of symmetry in your Layout...

    That's about it. Remember, when you're changing the width of your (custom) Blogger template, certain elements will be (can be) under different name....Do not let it confuse you! You know how the elements are organized inside of it....and in the end, its a 5 minutes job...some simple mathematics + patience.....

    If you need any help, ask.....

    Smile!



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