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Friday, January 13, 2012

How to Add a Song to Your Blog

While most blogging services allow you to add blog posts, archives and photos without having to leave their website, you will usually have to turn to other websites that specialize in streaming audio when you want to add a song to your blog. The music website will provide an embed code that needs to be added within the hypertext markup language (HTML) of the page in which you want the song to appear. These websites allow the song to appear inside an online music player so people can listen to the song without leaving your blog

Step

  1. Complete the free registration process on the Mixpod website by going to the Mixpod homepage and filling out the registration form that appears after you click on "Sign Up." Looking for my music? Find My Music on Facebook. Sign Up Free Now
  2. Return to the Mixpod homepage and click on "Login" to sign in using the username and password that you selected when you were signing up.
  3. Browse over "My Playlist" in the top menu and select "New Playlist."
  4. Choose what you want the music player to look like by clicking on the design that you like.
  5. Type the name of the song that you want to add in the search bar and press the "Search" button. If the song exists on the Mixpod database then it will appear in the search results below.
  6. Choose the song from the search results and press the plus sign next to it to add it to the playlist.
  7. Go to the "Save Playlist" tab at the top and provide the following information.
    • Playlist Title.
    • Playlist Description.
    • Genres (what type of music is in the playlist).
    • Playlist Tags (keywords describing the playlist).
  8. Press the "Save (get code)" button.
  9. Copy the embed code and paste it within the HTML of your blog where you want it to appear.
    • If you use a blogging service such as Blogger or WordPress you will have to go to the page where you can edit HTML.
    • If you have an independent blog that you write HTML for then just include the embed code within the rest of the HTML that you create through programs such as Dreamweaver.


    Tips
    • Make sure you save the changes that you make to the HTML after you add a song to your blog. You should view the blog to check that the song is playing correctly and that the online music player that you selected on the music website is appearing the way you want it to.
    • If you use a blogging service you may be able to add embed codes and other HTML content using widgets such as the "Add HTML" widget on Blogger and the Text Widget on Wordpress. These widgets will appear as elements of your blog design.
Source : www.wikihow.com
 

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Why Ziddu ?

  • All free accounts! No Premium accounts!!
  •  Accepts parallel downloads! no waiting !!
  • Apart from download, you can view / watch / listen online any uploaded file with Ziddu!
  • Invite, Make and Share the joy and files with your Friends. 
  • A plethora of photo management tools such as 'Photo Album' and 'Slide Show' to share!
  • Easy file management with multiple folder facility.
  • Flexibility to create Video and Audio libraries to share!!
  • Now users can browse & Use in Multiple Languages offered.
  • Wish your loved ones with personalized Greetings !!
Source : www.Ziddu.com

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Ciater Hot Spring Tourism


point of view in tea estate
Ciater is located in Lembang, a green, lush place. About 30 minutes from Tangkuban Perahu crater. Ciater Hot Spring is a nice park with small pools in which we can sit or swim. The streams and pools are fed by warm mineral springs, which are created by the heat from nearby volcanoes.  Ciater is pretty little place in the middle of huge tea estate.




tea estate

 Its main attraction is the Sari Ater Hot Spring Resort; the pools are probably the best of all the hot springs around Bandung. We can enjoy swimming in warm sulfurous water pools that can heal rheumatism and skin problems. Here we can swim in warm mineral water pools, good for healing skin problems. Ciater hot spring is one stop place for entertainment and relaxation.  The water contains iodium and sulfur, well for curing skin ailments and rheumatism.

warm mineral water pools

swimming in warmwater pools
Equipped with tennis courts, restaurants, and camping area, Ciater is a good way to retreat from every day's life.
Ciater is another area with tea plantations and hot springs. The place also has a tea factory. Ciater is a good starting point for hiking, and has some accommodation.

Monday, January 9, 2012

A Brief History of Visual Basic

Before Visual Basic 1.0 was introduced to the world in 1991, developers had to be well versed in C++ programming, as well as the rudimentary building blocks (Windows API) of the Windows system itself. This complexity meant that only the dedicated and properly trained were capable of turning out software that could run on Windows. Visual Basic changed all of that, and it has been estimated that there are now as many lines of production code written in Visual Basic as in any other language.
Visual Basic changed the face of Windows programming by removing the complex burden of writing code for the user interface (UI). By allowing programmers to draw their own UI, it freed them to concentrate on the business problems they were trying to solve. Once the UI is drawn, the programmer can then add code to react to events.
Visual Basic has also been extensible from the very beginning. Third-party vendors quickly saw the market for reusable modules to aid developers. These modules, or controls, were original referred to as VBXs (named after their file extension). If you didn't like the way a button behaved you could either buy or create your own. However, these controls had to be written in C or C++. Database access utilities were some of the first controls available.
When Microsoft introduced Visual Basic 3.0, the programming world changed again. Now you could build database applications directly accessible to users (so called front-end applications) completely with Visual Basic. There was no need to rely on third-party controls. Microsoft accomplished this task with the introduction of the Data Access Objects (DAO), which allowed programmers to manipulate data with the same ease as manipulating the user interface.
Versions 4.0 and 5.0 extended the capabilities of version 3.0 in order to allow developers to target the new Windows 95 platform. Crucially they also made it easier for developers to write code, which could then be manipulated in order to be used by other language developers. Version 6.0 gave us a new way to access databases with the integration of ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). ADO was developed by Microsoft to aid web developers using Active Server Pages to access databases. With all of the improvements to Visual Basic over the years, it ensured its dominant place in the programming world. It helps developers write robust and maintainable applications in record time.

Source : f1tutorials.com

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Introducing Visual Basic 6.0

Welcome to Microsoft Visual Basic, the fastest and easiest way to create applications for Microsoft Windows. Whether you are an experienced professional or brand new to Windows programming, Visual Basic provides you with a complete set of tools to simplify rapid application development.
The "Visual" part refers to the method used to create the graphical user interface (GUI). Rather than writing numerous lines of code to describe the appearance and location of interface elements, you simply add prebuilt objects into place on screen. If you've ever used a drawing program such as Paint, you already have most of the skills necessary to create an effective user interface.
The BASIC (Beginners All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) language, a language used by more programmers than any other language in the history of computing.
Visual Basic has evolved from the original BASIC language and now contains several hundred statements, functions, and keywords, many of which relate directly to the Windows GUI. Beginners can create useful applications by learning just a few of the keywords, yet the power of the language allows professionals to accomplish anything that can be accomplished using any other Windows programming language.
There are three main steps to creating an application in Visual Basic:
1. Create the interface.
2. Set properties.
3. Write code.

Source : f1tutorials.com

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Windows Live Messenger 2011 (15.4.3538)

Windows Live Messenger makes it easier than ever to stay connected to the people you care about.
  • Favorites and groups - Put the people you chat with most at the top of your contacts, so you easily see when they're online. Want to chat with several people in one window? Just set up a group.
  • Share photos - Look at photos together, right in the conversation window. And Messenger tells you when people you know post new photos on Windows Live.
  • Customize - Show off your personal style with custom scenes, animated display pictures, and signature sounds.
  • Mobile and web - Using a public computer without Messenger? No problem! You can chat on the web from Windows Live Hotmail. Or, use Messenger on your mobile phone.
Get Messenger and stay in touch.

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