Saturday, 19 April 2014

How to Use AdSense with Blog?

AdSense for your blog


Blogger provides a simple way for you to make money with your blog. AdSense is Google's content targeted advertising program. If you use AdSense, you don't have to select keywords or categories for your ads. Instead, Google's servers determine what your posts are about and display the most relevant ads to your readers. For example, if you blog about baseball, you might see ads for “Major League Baseball memorabilia” next to your post. If you blog about painting, you might see ads for “Art Supplies.”



Blogger requests access to your AdSense account so that Blogger can automatically create and place ad code on your page through layouts and template tools. As a result, you notice that Blogger is receiving "0%" of your AdSense earnings - this means that you will receive the same amount for clicks or impressions as you would creating the ad code from your AdSense account.

To view any partners that have requested access to your AdSense account, and their associated revenue shares, please log in to your AdSense account, click the Home tab, choose the Account settings sub-tab and go to “3rd-party access.” If you see an "enable access" link next to blogger.com, you must click this link in order to create ads with Blogger tools. 

You will then be able to log back into blogger.com and continue setting up AdSense from the Earnings tab.

To take full advantage of other AdSense options and settings, you can sign in to the AdSense.There you can see how much money your ads are earning and manage your account.
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How to Select a URL for Your Blog?

What is a URL?


A URL is the address of a file on the Web, such as www.example.com.

During the blog creation process, you'll have to select a URL for your blog. Visitors can access your blog by typing this URL into the address bar of their browsers.

As there are already a large number of Blogspot blogs, you'll need to get creative and possibly try a few different URLs before you find one that's available. The format for your URL will be nameyouchoose.blogspot.com.

When selecting your blog's URL, remember that you can only use letters, numbers, and hyphens. Special characters such as $, #, &, etc. are not acceptable.

You can find and edit your blog's URL by going to Settings | Basic.


Note: If you change your blog's URL, you discharge the old URL for other bloggers to use. You can also host your blog on a custom domain.
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Friday, 18 April 2014

How to Create, Edit and Delete Blogger Pages?

Working with Blogger Pages


You can organize your blog into separate sections like “About”, “Contact” etc using pages. Pages appear as either tabs on the top of your page or links on the side of the page. Pages differ from your homepage because they are usually used to display content that doesn't need to change very often.

Create a new page 

Sign in to blogger.com and click on your blog.



1. Select “Pages” from the left navigation bar on your dashboard.

2. Click New Page.

Click Save to create a draft of the page you can review and publish later. You can also click Preview to open a new tab previewing what your new page will look like. Click Publish to create the live page on your blog now.

Edit pages 

You can edit a page you've created to add new content, images, or videos.

1. Select “Pages” from the drop-down menu of your dashboard.


2. Click the “edit” link below the page you’d like to edit.

3. Make editing of your page.

4. Click Update to publish the page with your edits, or Revert to draft to publish the page later. You can also click Preview to open a new tab to see what your edited page will look like.

Edit page layout 

You can change where your pages appear on your blog by adding the page list gadget to your blog:

1. Select “Layout” from the drop-down menu of your dashboard.

2. A preview of your blog’s layout will appear. You can choose to have your pages appear on the top, bottom, right or left side of your blog. Click the “Add a Gadget” link beside the section where you'd like your pages to show. 

3. Select the “Pages” gadget from the “Add a Gadget” list.

4. Under “Pages to Show,” check the boxes next to the pages you would like to display on your blog.

5. Under “Page Order,” drag and drop the boxes to choose the order in which your pages will appear.

6. Click Save.

7. Click Save arrangement in the upper right to save your layout.

Manage drafts and published pages 

You can navigate between viewing all your pages using the sidebar on the left of your page. Under the “Pages” section of the sidebar, you should see categories for All, Draft, and Published with the number of pages in that status in parenthesis. You may also see a category for Imported pages if you’ve imported your pages from another platform like Wordpress.

Create a page linking to an external site

To create a page that links to a site outside of Blogger:

1. Select “Layout” from the drop-down menu of your dashboard.

2. A preview of your blog’s layout will appear. Click the “Add a Gadget” link beside the section where you’d like to show your pages.

3. Select the “Pages” gadget from the “Add a Gadget” list.

4. Click “+Add link page.”

5. In the window that opens, fill in the page title and the web address you’d like to redirect readers to.

6. Click Save Link.

7. You should see the new page listed under “Page Order.” Click Save at the bottom of the gadget window.

8. Click Save arrangement in the upper right to save your layout.

Note:- 

· Each blog can have up to 20 pages.
· The way you choose to display your pages (for example, top tabs) applies to all of your pages.
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Thursday, 17 April 2014

How to Edit Blog Posts?

Edit Posts



You can edit your posts by clicking on "Posts" from the drop-down menu on your Dashboard.



From there, click the "Edit" link next to the post you'd like to edit:



That will take you to the Blogger Post Editor. When you're done editing, you can click Preview to see what your post will look like on the blog, or go straight to Publish.
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How to Delete Post(s) in Blogger?

Delete a blog post

To delete a specific post, just go to the Posts tab from your Dashboard, and hover over the post you'd like to delete. The Delete link should appear when you hover -- click that, and then confirm your deletion. To delete multiple posts at once, you can check the boxes next to all the posts you'd like to delete, and click the trash can icon.

When you delete a post, the post is only deleted from your blog. If you’ve posted your content in other places, such as a Google+ post, you will need to delete that substance individually. Once you delete your blog post, any links to that blog post will result in a 404 error page.
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How to Design Blogger Templates?

Blogger Template Designer


Blogger Template Designer is a new way for you to easily customize the look of your blog. You can select a variety of templates, images, colors, and column layouts to make your blog an appearance of you. To get to the Template Designer, just click on the drop-down menu of the gray Post List icon, and select Template. From there, you'll be able to choose and customize your template.


You’ll see a preview of how the blog will appear based on the choices you've made. When you’re satisfied with the look of your blog, you can make them go live by pressing Apply to Blog in the top right hand corner of the Template Designer.



To get started with Blogger Template Designer, select a template for your blog from one of the templates that are available. 



What template you are previewing in Template Designer, you can always see what is currently live on your blog by looking at the Live on Blog thumbnail in the Template Designer control panel. You can also click on it to reset the template in the Template Designer to the live version of your blog.

Background

Even though you've chosen a template, you can still change the way that it looks. Using Blogger Template Designer, you can choose the background color or image for your blog and color scheme. To start customizing your background, click on the thumbnail under Background Image.

One of the best new features of Template Designer is the ability to change the color of your background image. This is possible when a background image has transparency. 

Once you've selected your image, you can change the color of the background by clicking on Main Color Theme and then selecting the color of your choice.


You can only change the color of your background if the background is transparent. 


In addition you can also choose a color theme to apply to aspects of your blog, including text and links. You can do this by Main Color Theme or by choosing one of our Suggested Themes.

Layout

You can choose a variety of layout options for your blog, from one to three columns. 

Adjust Width

You can change the width of the blog, and the right and left columns by dragging the slider for the different parts of blog layout. Note that the options you see here correspond to the type of layout that you chose. If, for example, you chose a blog with left and right columns, you will see both left and right column sliders. If, however, you chose a blog with only a left column, you will only see that option here.




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Wednesday, 16 April 2014

How to Customize Blog?

Customizing Blog

 

Template is a way to customize your blog. When creating a new blog, you're first asked to choose a default template; this is the basic design of your blog. You can choose from many templates for your blog; simply pick the one that best fits your needs.

Once on the Template tab, you can click on the orange Customize button to get started with easy-to-use template designer, or choose one of many default templates. If you’d like to edit the HTML of your blog, just click the gray Edit HTML button.
In addition, you can customize your blog's design using drag-and-drop interface. You can also add powerful gadgets such as slideshows, user polls, or even AdSense ads. If you want more precise control over your blog's layout, you can also use the Edit HTML feature. To edit your blog's layout, follow these steps:

  1. Click Layout from the drop-down menu on your dashboard below the blog you would like to customize.
  2. From there, click Edit to edit existing gadgets, or Add a Gadget to add new ones.
  3. To add a new gadget after you've clicked Add a Gadget, simply click the plus sign next to your desired gadget. You can choose from gadgets by category, or search for a specific gadget in the top right of the pop-up window.

  1. Once you've added the necessary information to your selected gadget, click the orange Save arrangement button. Your layout changes will appear instantly.

Privacy and permissions

By default, your blog is completely public, and can be read by anyone on the internet. However, if you want to keep it private, you can do that, too. You can change these settings on the Settings | Basic tab.


  1. Under the 'Blog Readers' section, you'll see 'Anybody' selected as the default. When you change this to 'Only these readers,' you'll get an Add Readers button.
  2. Click the Add Readers button and then enter the email address of a person to whom you'd like to grant access to your blog. To add multiple people, separate their addresses with commas.
  3. For each address entered, the Google Account associated with that address will be given access to view your blog. If an address is not associated with an account, that person will receive an invitation email with a link.
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Tuesday, 15 April 2014

The Else-If Statement in C

Else-If Statement

Syntax
if (condition)
statement;
else
if (condition)
statement;

Program
void main ( )
{
float num1=1.0, num2=1.0; //here two float variables num1 and num2 wiht 0.0 values.
char op; //this statement creates a character variable op whose values can be entered in the program later.
while ( ! (num1== 0.0 && num2==0.0) ) // this program ends when we enter 0 value for num1 and num2
{  //start or while loop body
Printf("Type number1, operator, number2\n");  // asking for num1, op and num2 values.
Scanf( "%f %c %f",&num1, &op, &num2); //gets num1, op and num2 values from user at run time.
if (op== '+') //checks if the value entered for operator is +
Printf("= %f, num1+num2); if the above mention condition matches it returns the value of num1+num2
esle // otherwise
if (op== '-') // checks if the value entered for operator is -
Printf("= %f, num1-num2); //if the above mention condition matches it returns the value of num1-num2
esle //otherwise
if (op== '*') // checks if the value entered for operator is -
Printf("= %f, num1*num2); //if the above mention condition matches it returns the value of num1*num2
esle //otherwise
if (op== '/')  // checks if the value entered for operator is /
Printf("= %f, num1/num2); //if the above mention condition matches it returns the value of num1*num2
Printf("\n"); // prints a new line
}
}

Output
Type number1, operator, number2
10 + 20 = 30








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Sunday, 13 April 2014

How to Uninstall Programs in Windows 7?

Uninstalling a Program in Windows 7

If we have installed programs in Windows 7 and we do not need them anymore in our computer. In such case we need to uninstall them from our computer. Let's start:

Step: First of all click on Start, Start Menu launches, then on Control Panel.
  

Step: 2  If Category View is selected, click on Uninstall a Program. If another view is present change it to Category (Other views also provide facility to access Uninstall a Program option.

Step: 3 The list of Installed Program Opens Click on Program and then click on Uninstall/Change button. Click on Yes button to confirm Un-installation of that program

That's all. Note only Un-install the programs which are unnecessary to you. You can later install them when needed again.

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