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Friday, January 29, 2010

A guide to delete ur socila networking account

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The social media BandwagonSocial networks have taken the Internet by storm. Almost everyone these days has an account on Facebook or is obsessed with Twitter (or both). And while bloggers like us love social networks, not everyone can keep up with all services they sign up with.
Take me for example, I used to be an avid Orkut user (Yes, yes, I liked Orkut .. sue me!), but have almost stopped visiting the site since I joined Facebook. I also had an account on Myspace and hi5 beforeOrkut (and then Facebook) pulled me away. And of course, I use  Twitter !
Oh and when I say I moved over to Facebook, that only means that I don’t log-in to hi5 or Orkut anymore. I still have accounts there, though. And I’m reminded of that fact every couple of days when I receive an email from them asking me to “reconnect” with some of my lost buddies.
If you, like me, are sick of such reminder emails, I think it is time to delete your profiles on those social networks that you don’t use anymore.

The social networks, on their part, don’t really make it easy to find the option to delete your profile, obviously, so we’ve listed out ways to do that on some of the most popular networks around.

Orkut

To delete your Orkut data, click on the Settings link and under the General Tab, you’ll find a link that says Delete my Orkut Account. Click on that link.
Orkut

hi5

hi5 is another one of those social networks that used to be quite popular some time back but most people moved on to other networks when their friends moved on. Your account is still there, though, and to delete your account click on the Account link and click on the button that says “Cancel my account“.
hi5

Twitter

Among all the social networks that I’m on, Twitter is probably the most addictive and if you also seriously think that it’s becoming a hindrance to your offline social life and want to get rid off it, click on the the Settings link in the top right hand corner of your screen and scroll down to the bottom of the Account tab. You’ll see a link that says, Delete My Account. Click on it.
Twitter

Facebook

When it comes to social networks, Facebook, is the big daddy of them all. See how I said Big daddy and not the grand daddy. Facebook is a relatively new network and if you already have friends on other networks that you don’t want to lose touch with, why bother with Facebook, right?
Deleting your facebook profile is probably the toughest of them all, because Facebook doesn’t really provide a method using which a user can delete his/her account. All they let you do isdeactivate your account, which means that your data is still with them, but no one will be able to interact with you on the site.
Click on the Settings link in the Top right corner of the page and Select Deactivate from the Settings tab.
facebook
To really delete your account from Facebook, though, you’ll have to contact their customer service team and ask them to delete your account.
Which other social networks are you guys a part of? Do they let you delete your Account with them or keep your data locked up forever?

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

All 35 WooThemes Premium Themes for Wordpress Worth 125$ Each

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All 35 WooThemes Premium Themes for Wordpress also available on premium server. these themes Costs 125$ each . Also Woo themes Site Offers two packages standard package for 125$ and Premium package of 150$. So why to waste Money Download them free from here.. :)


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abstract.zip

ambience.zip
aperture.zip
bigeasy.zip
bloggingstream.zip
busybee.zip
cushy.zip
featurepitch.zip
flashnews.zip

forewordthinking.zip
freshfolio.zip
freshnews.zip
gazette.zip
geometric.zip
gothamnews.zip
groovyblog.zip
groovyphoto.zip
groovyvideo.zip
livewire.zip
mortar.zip
myweblog.zip
newsport.zip
newspress.zip
openair.zip
overeasy.zip
papercut.zip
premiumnews.zip
productum.zip

proudfolio.zip
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thejournal.zip
thestation.zip
thick.zip

vibrantcms.zip
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Friday, January 22, 2010

Protects your blog with WordPress Antivirus Plugin

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Wordpress Antivirus  is the first AntiVirus plugin for WordPress. Wordpress Antivirus can protect your blog effectively and efficiently from Viruses, worms, spam and malware exist for WordPress.  Wordpress Antivirus plugin is free and easy to install.


Features Wordpress Antivirus
  • The latest version is WordPress 2.9 ready
  • Detect the current WordPress permalink back door
  • Quick and Dirty: activate, check, done!
  • Manual testing with immediate result of the infected files
  • Daily automatic check with email notification
  • Whitelist: Mark the suspicion as “No virus”
  • WordPress 2.8 ready: Design as well as technical
  • Support for the following language: English, German, Italian, Persian
How to install Wordpress Antivirus Plugin on your Blog
  1. Download wordpress AntiVirus plugin
  2. Unzip the downloaded file. It will create antivirus folder.
  3. Upload the folder antivirus into ../wp-content/plugins/
  4. Go to tab Plugins and then Activate AntiVirus plugin
  5. Edit settings. Wordpress Antivirus plugin ready for use.
Download Wordpress antivirus plugin here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/antivirus/
Note: This Plugin only available on WordPress platform.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Tricks Collections Theme-SEO Friendly Wordpress Themes

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Responding to requests from Delvit, I finally decided to share and upload this theme on this blog. The structure of this theme I made to SEO friendly and Adsense Ready and is only available for Wordpress platform and on my plans I will make availabe for Blogspot version.
Some features of this theme are:
  • SEO friendly
  • Adsense ready
  • Widget Ready themes
  • Blog Logo (you can create and replace the logo)
  • Pagenavi ready, etc.
How to Replace the Adsense code:
If you use this theme for your blog please replace the Adsense code in the ads-content1.php, ads-content2.php, and adsfront.php, the way:
  • Login to your Wordpress Blog
  • Click “appearance” then “editor”
  • On the “Themes file” (in the right) click ads-content1.php, replace the Adsense code with your Adsense code. Then click update file.
  • Also do the same thing for ads-content2.php, and adsfront.php
Full Screenshot tricks-collections themes
tricks-collections themes
Download tricks-collections Theme click following link:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/xztvmy2ijny/trickstheme.zip
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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Wordpres plugins to download

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Wickett Twitter Widget

DownloadDisplay tweets from a Twitter account in the sidebar of your blog. As seen on WordPress.com.

WordPress.com Stats

DownloadYou can have simple, concise stats with no additional load on your server by plugging into WordPress.com's stat system.

PollDaddy Polls

DownloadCreate and manage PollDaddy polls from within WordPress.

WP Super Cache

DownloadA very fast caching engine for WordPress that produces static html files.

IntenseDebate Comments

DownloadIntenseDebate comments enhance and encourage conversation on your blog. Build your reader community, increase your comments, & boost pageviews.

Get Recent Comments

DownloadDisplay the most recent comments or trackbacks with your own formatting in the sidebar.

Get Hosted

Want to see your WordPress plugin here? Go add it! All we require is that it be GPL Compatible.
Not convinced? We've got more info that should persuade you.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

How to Format Images for Feed Readers

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How to Format Images for Feed Readers

If you’re like me, then you obsess over getting things like images, blockquotes, and lists to display “just right” on your Web site. Through intelligent use of CSS, you can exercise absolute control over your layout, presenting the reader with articles so rich with style that Donatella Versace would be jealous.
Unfortunately, an ever-growing percentage of your readers are never going to see your code-wrangling handiwork, because they prefer to read articles through a feed reader like Google Reader or Bloglines. To make matters worse, you have almost no control over the way your posts will display across the various readers. You can’t use your in-site CSS styles, and – this is the biggest sin of all – images are often displayed inline with text.
The horror.
It’s true… ugly feeds can happen to good people. Check out what I mean in the figure below.
Inline image in Google ReaderFigure 1. An ugly inline image in Google Reader.
You wouldn’t let inline images slip through the cracks like this on your own site, and if you’re anything like me, the feed reader issue drives you nuts. It gets worse, though, because WordPress is not the easiest shrew to tame when it comes to properly formatting posts for display both on your site and in feed readers.
And while WordPress isn’t the only CMS platform out there, the inline image problem extends well beyond the WordPress user base. Therefore, those of you on MovableType, TypePad, Drupal, etc. still ought to be able to glean something positive from this brief tutorial.
When you’re done, you’ll have better looking feeds that are easier to read, and you’ll have the added benefit of actually being able to sleep at night, which I hear is a bonus. Figure 2, shown below, is an example of a nicely-formatted image within a feed reader—notice how the paragraph text picks up under the picture instead of beside it.
Proper image display in Google ReaderFigure 2. A properly-formatted image in Google Reader.

Feed Reader Formatting Options

As you might expect, feed readers do not offer much flexibility when it comes to styling images. Essentially, you’ve either got a nice image like you see in Figure 2 above, or you end up with the hideous beast that I forced you to look at in Figure 1.
You’re probably accustomed to using image-handling CSS classes (like left, right, and center) on your own site, but at this time, the associated styles will not carry over into feed readers1.
You might also be familiar with the align="left" and align="right" attributes, and while those will work inside feed readers, they are considered deprecated in new XHTML specs from the W3C2. Therefore, if I were to teach you this method, it would be the equivalent of me teaching you the ins and outs of a 5600-baud modem—a complete waste of time, and certainly nothing that is going to help you a couple of years down the road.
So, the bottom line is that the most standards-compliant, most consistent result you can hope for in feed readers is going to resemble Figure 2 (regardless of the image-handling class used), and that’s what you’re going to learn here.

WordPress Post Formatting for Display in Feed Readers

Properly formatting your posts so that images display correctly in feed readers is simple, albeit somewhat counter-intuitive. To illustrate, we’ll start with a very basic example—we’d like a center-aligned image, followed by a paragraph of text (just like you see in Figure 2).
For starters, you’ll need to make sure that you’re editing your post inside the normal text editor and not inside the Rich Visual Text Editor. Although WordPress 2.1+ allows you to switch between the two views, I experienced some problems with this, especially when editing a post after it had already been published. I highly recommend that you disable the Rich Visual Text Editor by going to UsersEdit, and then de-selecting the box next to “Use the visual editor when writing.”
Next, all you have to do is ensure that you treat your image reference like a separate paragraph of text, regardless of whether it’s centered, aligned to the right, or aligned to the left. Done correctly, our example WordPress post entry box would end up looking like this:
WordPress post entry fieldFigure 3. A centered image should be treated as an individual paragraph.
Without the single line space between the image reference and the first paragraph of text, you’ll end up with the nearly-pornographic result you saw in Figure 1. Make sure that extra line space is in there before you hit publish, and your post will hit the feed readers in style.
What about left and right-aligned images? To get them to display properly in a feed reader, all you have to do is set up your img reference in a separate paragraph in your post editor, but you also need to make sure that it appears directly before the text that you want it to sit next to. The following example shows exactly how you would structure your post entry box for a right-aligned image:
WordPress post entry fieldFigure 4. For consistent results, treat left or right aligned images as separate paragraphs.
If you’ve done everything correctly, your post will end up looking like this in a feed reader:
Proper image display in Google ReaderFigure 5. A left or right-aligned image doesn’t float beside the text in Google Reader, but at least it doesn’t break the flow of the text.
Although the solutions proposed above are really quite simple in retrospect, they are the only ones I tested where on-site formatting was not compromised. The resulting code is, in my opinion, a little bloated because it contains unnecessary
tags, but it still satisfies the following critical requirements:
  • No text is broken or displaced in feed readers due to images.
  • Visitors to your site will not be able to tell that you’ve done some behind-the-scenes work to ensure that your post displays optimally within a feed reader.
  • You don’t have to modify any core WordPress files in order to make this happen—you just have to know how to get the text editor to play nice.
Now go forth, and hook up your RSS subscribers with posts that are a little easier on the eyes!
1 Bloglines is the smartest feed reader that I tested, as it will actually float images left or right depending upon the CSS class used in the img declaration. However, this is the exception, not the rule, so I won’t be addressing this facet of Bloglines directly in this tutorial. Regardless, the techniques described here will work like a charm in Bloglines, so proceed with confidence.
2 Check out the W3C’s XHTML 1.1 img tag specs.
3 And yes, I know my image captions are “broken” in feed readers, but they look so cool on my site. What can I say, I guess a caption tutorial is next on my list.
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Add Bio Info To Your WordPress Blog Posts

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Add Bio Info To Your WordPress Blog Posts

The template tag we are going to focus on is This tag doesn’t accept any parameters, so don’t bother trying to do anything funky with this tag. Now, head to your templates Style sheet and add this to it:
.postauthor { }
This will give us the opportunity to style the postauthor bit when it’s published in the post. Now that we have the template tag in order, we will need to place it within the loop.
I’m not going to delve into the specifics of the loop, but in general, it deals with the information related to posts. Browse to your themes index.php file and look for something like this:
< ?php the_content('Read the rest of this entry »'); ?>
That is what it looks like in my theme, it may look different in yours, but this is the function that displays the content of the post. Underneath of this content function is where you would want to place the following code:


< div class="postauthor ">< ?php the_author_description(); ? >< /div>
Please keep in mind that if the code does not work, it is most likely due to the spaces which I had to add in order for the code to properly appear within this post. Simply remove the spaces, and the code should be just fine.
Now that you have the author description function in place, this is what it might look like on your blog:
WhatItMightLookLike
If you ask me, this looks bland and boring. We need to fix that by editing the div class called Postauthor within the CSS file and give that Div class a nice look. You can style it to match your blog design, but for the sake of this tutorial, I’ll display the CSS code which makes it appear like the TAG div container shown below the Post Author.

.postauthor {
color: #222222;
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 14px;
font-weight: normal;
background: #EAEAEA;
border-top: 2px solid #000000;
border-bottom: 1px solid #000000;
width: 640px;
padding: 3px;
margin-bottom:5px;
}

This CSS style code turns that small black text into something like this:
AllDone

 

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Using a WordPress Page as Your Home Page

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Using a WordPress Page as Your Home Page

Note: Updated to work for 2.8.4

  1. In your WP control panel, select the Pages tab.
  2. Click on Add New.
  3. Give the page a title, “My New Home Page.”
  4. Create the content for your home page just as you would a blog post.
  5. Click the Publish button.
While you’re still in the Write Page subpanel, create a second page:
  1. Title this one “Recent Posts” (or whatever you want to call the page that your recent posts will appear on).
  2. You don’t need to have any Page Content for this one.
  3. Click the Publish button.
Now you’re ready tell WP to use your new page as the home page:
  1. In the Settings panel on the left navigation select Reading.
  2. At the top of the Reading Options subpanel you’ll see:

    Default Reading Settings In Wordpress
  3. To change the front page to your new home page, select “A static page” for Front page displays.
  4. Select “My New Home Page” from the Front page drop down menu.
  5. Finally, be sure to tell WP which page to use to display your recent posts. From the Posts page menu select the “Recent Posts” page you created earlier.

    Set Your Page As The Home Page For Wordpress
  6. Click Save Changes.
View your site. “My New Home Page” should now be your home page.
Note: Any Page Content you have entered for the page you designate as your Posts Page will be overwritten by the listing of your recent posts.

 

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