• Friday, May 30, 2008 WP PREMIUM | BLOGGER WEB 2.0 XML TEMPLATE FREE blogger template that have a premium quality.

    Free WP Premium Blogger Template



    This template is originally a wordpress theme created by R. Bhavesh. You can view the wordpress theme demo here. Here are some features of the template.

    Built in Subscribe Via Email on the right top header feature.


    To set this subscribe to email form, just go to your blogger template editor, and find this codes below

    <input name='title' type='hidden' value='YOUR BLOG NAME HERE'/>
    <input name='url' type='hidden' value='http://feeds.feedburner.com/~e?ffid=YOUR-FEED-ID-HERE'/>
    <input name='title' type='hidden' value='YOUR BLOG NAME HERE/>

    Change the YOUR-FEED-ID-HERE and YOUR BLOG NAME HERE with your own. and it’s should be done.

    Make Money Online ready, there are already 3 boxes for 100 x 100 ads on the sidebar.

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  • Friday, May 30, 2008 MISSING PIECE | BLOGGER WEB 2.0 XML TEMPLATE
    Missing Piece WEB 2.0 Blogger Template



    NOTE : For the date to appear in the correct format in the correct place you need to change the date format in the BLOG widget in your layout.

    STEPS :
    1. Go to your Blogger Central and then go to Layouts->Page Elements
    2. Click on EDIT button on the BLOG widget.
    3. Change the date format as shown in the image. [DD[space]MONTH[space]YEAR]

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  • Friday, May 30, 2008 LIGHTBOX v2.04 | SHOWCASE YOUR IMAGES

    Overview


    Lightbox is a simple, unobtrusive script used to overlay images on the current page. It's a snap to setup and works on all modern browsers.

    What's New in Version 2


    • Image Sets: group related images and navigate through them with ease
    • Visual Effects: Fancy Pants Transitions
    • Backwards Compatibility: YES!


    Example

    Single Images




    Image Set


    Plants: image 1 0f 4 thumbPlants: image 2 0f 4 thumbPlants: image 3 0f 4 thumb Plants: image 4 0f 4 thumb

    How to Use

    Part 1 - Setup


    • Lightbox 2 uses the Prototype Framework and Scriptaculous Effects Library. You will need to include these three Javascript files in your header (in this order).

      <script type="text/javascript" src="js/prototype.js"></script><script type="text/javascript" src="js/scriptaculous.js?load=effects,builder"></script><script type="text/javascript" src="js/lightbox.js"></script>

    • Include the Lightbox CSS file (or append your active stylesheet with the Lightbox styles).
      <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/lightbox.css" type="text/css" media="screen" />

    • Check the CSS and make sure the referenced prev.gif, next.gif,loading.gif and close.gif files as referenced near the top of the lightbox.js file are in the right location.


    Part 2 - Activate


    • Add a rel="lightbox" attribute to any link tag to activate the lightbox. For example:
      <a href="images/image-1.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="my caption">image #1</a>

    • Optional: Use the title attribute if you want to show a caption.

    • If you have a set of related images that you would like to group, follow step one but additionally include a group name between square brackets in the rel attribute. For example:
      <a href="images/image-1.jpg" rel="lightbox[roadtrip]">image #1</a><a href="images/image-2.jpg" rel="lightbox[roadtrip]">image #2</a><a href="images/image-3.jpg" rel="lightbox[roadtrip]">image #3</a>

    • No limits to the number of image sets per page or how many images are allowed in each set. Go nuts!


    Download

    Download Lightbox V2.04Download lightbox204.zip - All the the important stuff [.js file, css, images ]


    Support

    • It doesn't work at all. The image opens up in a new page. What's wrong?
      This is commonly caused by a conflict between scripts. Check your body tag and look for an onload attribute. Example:
      <body onload="MM_preloadImages(‘/images/menu_on.gif’)…;">

      A quick fix to this problem is to append the initLightbox() to the onload attribute as so:
      <body onload="MM_preloadImages(‘/images/menu_on.gif’)…;initLightbox()">

    • It doesn't work if I click an image link before the page has finished loading.
      The script is activated only after the page has finished loading.

    • The shadow overlay doesn't stretch to cover full browser window.
      Remove the default margin and padding from the body tag. Add body{margin:0; padding: 0;} to your stylesheet.

    • Can I insert links in the caption?
      Yes, but you need to convert quotes and greater and less than symbols into their html entity equivalents. For example:
      <a href="images/image-4.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="<a href="link.html">my link</a>">Image</a>

    • Can I display flash, video, or other content using the script?
      Sorry, photos only. For other content, google for Lightbox modifications or try an alternative script such as Cody Lindley's ThickBox.

    • Can the script be called from an iframe?
      If you're using iframes, try the Lytebox modification which has better support.

    • Can I use the script in a commercial project?
      Yes. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License.

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  • Friday, May 30, 2008 HOW TO INSTALL A BLOGGER XML TEMPLATE? IMPORTANT : Make sure you have backed up your template before installing a new one.

    How to install an XML Blogger Template


    STEP 1 : Decide on an XML Template which you think is suitable for your blog.

    STEP 2 : Save the XML file on your hard disk. Right Click and select "Save As..." or Click on the Download Button.

    save an XML template
    Save Target As | Internet Explorer


    save an XML template
    Save Target As | FireFox


    STEP 3 : Go to your Blogger Control Panel - Edit HTML
    install an XML template
    Click on Edit HTML


    STEP 4 : Browse the XML file you have saved and upload it.
    install an XML template
    Upload the saved XML Template


    STEP 5 : You are done. Enjoy the new stylish & simple look and feel of your blog.

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