Edit “Post A Comment” in Blogspot

Posted in Blogspot, Tutorial on 03-11-2009

Isn’t the phrase “Post A Comment” looks too common in Blogspot blogs? To replace the phrase to some other words of your own, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to Blogspot.com.
  2. Click on Layout and click on Edit HTML tab.
  3. Check on the Expand Widget Templates.
  4. Find (CTRL+F) these code in your template code:
    <data:postCommentMsg/>
  5. Replace the code with your own wording e.g. “Post a Cool Comment”
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Remove ‘Congratulations! You have successfully installed your Zen Cart™ E-Commerce Solution.’ from Main Page

Posted in Tutorial, Zen Cart on 28-10-2009

  1. Go to your cPanel and navigate to /includes/languages/english
  2. Select index.php and click ‘Code Editor’.

    Remove Heading Title from Zen Cart - 1

    Remove Heading Title from Zen Cart - 1

  3. Click ‘Edit’ when prompted.

    Remove Heading Title from Zen Cart - 2

    Remove Heading Title from Zen Cart - 2

  4. In the code, find HEADING_TITLE constant and modify the value as desired.

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    Remove Heading Title from Zen Cart - 3 (Click to Enlarge)

  5. Click ‘Save Changes’ when done.
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Enable/Disable Comment in One Post for WordPress

Posted in Tutorial on 16-10-2009

To enable or disable comment in a post, click scroll down to ‘Discussion’ tab in edit post mode. Open the options. Tick on ‘Allow comments on this post‘ to enable commenting or untick it to disable commenting.

Enable/Disable WordPress Comment

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Tips on Tweet Writing

Posted in Tutorial, Twitter on 05-10-2009

Have you ever felt that it’s hard to cram all your messages into 140 characters?
Here are a few tips on how you can make the most of of those 140 characters you get to use.

  1. Use acronyms. Use BRB, LOL, TTYL, etc to minimize the characters you need to type.
  2. Shorten the URL. TinyURL.com, Is.gd and Xr.com are some examples of site that you can use to shorten your URL.
  3. Use special symbols. Twitter can let you insert smilies, heart and other symbols to enhance your tweet. Check out Twitterkeys for a list of symbol codes.
  4. Keep your message simple. Avoid from u sing long bombastic word so that your readers can understand better.
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IE 7 Cannot Display Web Page Solution

Posted in Tutorial on 11-09-2009

If you have been experiencing this problem where IE 7 couldn’t display any web page that you key in while other browsers can, you might need to upgrade your IE’s Java version.

Click on the link below to upgrade your IE’s Java to Version 6.

http://www.java.com/en/download/inc/windows_upgrade_ie.jsp

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