Friday, September 20, 2013

Important Web Links









Freelancing











IT Sites: Computer, Internet, Blogging, Tips n Tricks




  1. Marks PC Solution



  2. Tunerpage: IT Blog in Bangla

  3. Techtunes 














Miscellaneous 






  1. Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC)



  2. Postal Codes of Bangladesh



office-2010-activator Download



Day by day cracking is being a tough job. But yet very possible. Earlier a software may require a simple serial key to activate. But today there are many other options. Sometimes you might be asked to connect to the internet to activate or sometimes you're asked to make a phone call! 






Microsoft Office 2010 has the same problem. It is not simply activated by the CD key. Sometimes CD key may not be asked during the installation process. If you're required to enter serial then try any of the following: 















YF79C-7Y4B4-PGM89-6BKGJ-46PBT






FC7HF-CF42G-MX6D7-8K9T7-BT9QT






2PWHY-KT4X6-96PYW-XQR7V-HW2W9






PYMDW-8DFY2-Y68BB-XHDGD-CT443






7XD2X-JWJ94-BCHBW-W9WXP-J2WPT






P6RW8-B8X84-FFK73-4BPWM-KRHX3










After installing a trial version of Office 2010 you're allowed to use it for 30 days only. After that it will ruin your peace. It will give you continuous love messages each time you start office. Today I'm gonna share an activator by which you can activate Office 2010 and stop unwanted love messages by MS Office 2010! 




  1. First download the zipped folder from here. It's just 1 MB. 

  2. Unzip it. 

  3. Now hit on the activator. (Disconnect net and close all running office programs) 

  4. Choose Activate Office 2010.

  5. Here you will see a command prompt window. You may ask to type 1 through 3. Type 1 or 2 to start the process and wait for 1 or 2 minutes. 

  6. Then press any key to exit.   



Office 2010 Activator










This KMService will activate Office 2010 for 180 days or 6 months. After finishing this time period run the same process. 





In case if it is failed to activate the office then choose Rearm Office 2010 option. It will activate Office for 30 days. 





Thursday, September 19, 2013

Blogger Comment design like on 'Spice up your blog



Big blogs like SpiceUpYourBlog is inspiration source to many people. Spice up your blog or SYB is a blog on blog designs, SEO tips and etc. Paul Crowe the owner of SYB is very knowledgeable about blogging and web design. In this tutorial you will learn how to make your blogger comment system design like on Spiceup your blog. 

SYB is well designed by Paul Crowe. But the comment system design is one of the best thing we find in SYB, the design and it's look makes the comments easier to understand. 














Now you don't have to keep that boring comment design by Blogger. We can easily change the overall design of comment and make it look and like the comment system on SYB.



Before you Apply this design, don't forget to check the




It can be done easily with CSS. You can make changes to the CSS if you understand what you are doing or you may just ignore making any changes. Follow these Instruction to add this long CSS






  1. Go to Blogger Dashboard 

  2. Now click on the Template tab

  3. Click on the Customize button

  4. Select the Advance tab > scroll down and Add CSS 

  5. Now you will see a textarea on right side, this is where you have to paste the HTML









@font-face {


  font-family: 'Philosopher';


  font-style: normal;


  font-weight: 400;


  src: local('Philosopher'), url(http://themes.googleusercontent.com/static/fonts/philosopher/v4/OttjxgcoEsufOGSINYBGLYbN6UDyHWBl620a-IRfuBk.woff) format('woff');


}


.comment .avatar-image-container {


border: 1px solid #B6B6B6;


max-height: 70px !important;


margin-top: -5px;


width: 70px !important;


position: relative;


z-index: 50;


}


.comment .comment-block {


margin-left: 75px !important;


}


.comment .comment-header {


background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #A9F5D0;


color: #333;


font-size: 15px;


font-weight: bold;


margin-left: 60px;


}


.comment .comment-header a {


color: white !important;


text-decoration: none;


}


.comment .comment-content {


background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #FEFFF9;


border-bottom: 2px solid #E6E6E6;


font-size: 14px;


margin: 0 0 30px;


padding: 5px 5px 10px 10px;


}


.comment .comment-actions a {


background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #DDD;


color: #333;


display: inline-block;


line-height: 1;


margin: 0 3px;


padding: 3px 6px !important;


text-decoration: none;


}


.comment .comment-actions a {


background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #DDD;


color: #333;


display: inline-block;


line-height: 1;


margin: 0 3px;


padding: 3px 6px !important;


text-decoration: none;


}


.comment-header cite {


background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #DF7401;


border: 1px solid white;


color: white;


padding: 2px 20px;


position: relative;


z-index: 99;


margin-left: -20px;


}


cite.blog-author {


background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #8181F7 !important;


}


.icon.blog-author {


display: none !important;


background: url("") no-repeat scroll 0 0;


margin-left: 90px;


width: 60px !important;


height: 60px !important;


position: absolute;


right: 5px;


bottom: 5px;


top: 10px;


}


.comment .comment-header {


color: #333;


font-size: 15px;


font-weight: bold;


}




.comment .avatar-image-container img {


border: medium none !important;


height: 70px !important;


width: 70px !important;


max-height: 70px !important;


max-width: 70px !important;


}


.comment .comment-actions a {


background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #DDD !important;


color: #333 !important;


display: inline-block !important;


line-height: 1 !important;


margin: 0 3px !important;


padding: 3px 6px !important;


text-decoration: none !important;


font-size:16px;


}


.comment .comment-actions a:hover {


background: #CCC !important;


text-decoration: none !important;


}




.comments {


font-family: 'Philosopher', arial, serif !important;


font-size: 1em;


color: black;


}


.comments .continue a { 


display: block !important;


font-weight: bold !important;


padding: .5em !important;


color:#E34600;


font-size:16px;


}


.comments .continue a:hover {color:#4D3123;text-decoration:none;}


.item-control {


display: none !important;


}


.comments .continue {


border-top: 2px solid transparent !important;


}





This is a pretty long CSS but it works very well. After you apply this CSS to your blog, check your blog for the brand new SYB like Comment System which your readers will like.It also attracts your readers to comment which is good for your blog. 

Add a Paypal donate button in Blogspot blog 2013




Paypal has
now become the biggest way of receiving and sending money online, Paypal
provides a wide variety of tools to help you earn more and one is the
donation button, you will get to know how to easily add a Paypal donate
gadget in Blogger.


If
you are running a non profit organization or just a blog then you might
want to add a donation button to increase your income and get donations
from people without messaging each and every single person. Paypal
donation buttons can be very helpful as i said that you can just put up
it on your blog and website and any person that likes your blog or work
can donate you for your work to keep on.


Demo : You can see on the right sidebar.

The reason i
have put 2012 in the title is that there are many tutorials online
about adding a Paypal button but they don't work now and many people
don't get a proper answer about adding the feature on their blog or
website.





Adding the donation feature


The adding
process is as easy as copying and pasting, no need of any coding
language. Please follow and read each and every step carefully to avoid
any misunderstanding.


Setting up your Paypal


Note : If you haven't yet signed up for Paypal then do it here http://paypal.com

We were
having difficulties receiving Payments in Personal Paypal account, so
you have to make your Paypal account Premier in order to receive
donations. Upgrading your account to Premier is absolutely free.


Login to
your Paypal account -> On your account dashboard you will see the
account type you have, if Personal is mention there, click on it and
upgrade to Premier. That's it.



Generate the donation button


In many old
tutorials you may have seen that you need to log into your account to
get to a page where you can create the buttons, but Paypal interface and
system has changed since the way to get a button is also different.


Paypal
provides a free tool with which you can create a button, you just need
to enter your details, that's not more than your Paypal email id and the
organization name you want your donation received as.


Note : I suggest you to log out from Paypal while creating the button.


  1. Go to this page and click on 'Create button' link https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd=_donate-intro-outside

  2. Now when
    you are on the page with Paypal button creating tool you will see a
    drop down menu with different options (button type) choose Donations
    from the drop down.

  3. Put your organization name and donation id (it's optional)

  4. If you
    want a more customized button then you can use the customization
    options, you can put your own image instead of the normal donate button
    (optional)

  5. Choose
    the currency. If you want a fixed amount to get donated from the donors
    then you can choose the 'Donors contribute a fixed amount.' and enter
    the amount.

  6. The last and the most important step is to enter the email id for your Paypal

  7. Skip Step 2 and 3 there and click on 'Create Button' and you will get the HTML code for your donate button. Copy that code.




Next is to add the code for Paypal donate button into your blog's sidebar.


Add the code in your blog


We are going to simply add the code into the blog by an HTML/JavaScript gadget. To do that go to your Blogger Dashboard -> Layout -> Add a gadget -> Select HTML/JavaScript from the list -> Title the gadget and in contents paste the HTML code you got from the Paypal donation button generator.

Save the gadget and that's it.

Tip : You can add the donation button HTML anywhere applicable, for example inside the posts.

Tip : If you want to add the gadget below your posts then this tutorial[click to open] will help you.


Yeah ! That's it


Wasn't it so
simple ? Adding a Paypal donation button could be so easy with a latest
tutorial. I will be publishing another tutorial on custom Paypal donate
button, subscribe to our feed to get the updates.




Drop your awesome comments to give us a feedback of this post/tutorial, we will be glad to hear from you.


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

How do I change cookie settings?


To check or change your settings:




  1. At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu and then select Options
    .

  2. Select the Privacy panel.




  3. Set Firefox will: to Use custom settings for history.


    Custom History Fx21 WinXP




  4. Check mark Accept cookies from sites to enable Cookies, and uncheck it to disable them.


    Cookies Win Fx22






  5. Choose how long cookies are allowed to be stored:

    • Keep until: they expire: Each cookie will be removed when it reaches its expiration date, which is set by the site that sent the cookie.

    • Keep until: I close Firefox: The cookies that are stored on your computer will be removed when Firefox is closed.

    • Keep until: ask me every time: Displays an alert every time a website tries to send a cookie, and asks you whether or not you want to store it.



  6. Click OK to close the Options window
    .




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