Wednesday, May 16, 2012

How to Start a Blog

A blog (a portmanteau of the term web log) is a personal journal published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete entries ("posts") typically displayed in reverse chronological order so the most recent post appears first. Blogs are usually the work of a single individual, occasionally of a small group, and often are themed on a single subject. Blog can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.


How to Start a Blog in Blogger ?
A. Sign Up to Create a Blog at Blogger.com
1) Your e-mail, 2) Re-type your e-mail, 3) Your Password, 4) Re-type your password, 5) Your Profile name, 6) Your sex, 7) Your Birthdate, 8) Word verification, 9) Check I agree Term and Condition, 10) Next


B. Sign In with Your Google Account
1) Your e-mail, 2) Your password, 3) Sign in


C. Name Your New Blog
1) Your Blog Name, 2) Your Blog Addres, 3) Your Blog Theme, 4) Create Blog


D. Write Your First Post
1) Post Title, 2) Publish Post, 3) Save a draft, 4) Preview Post, 5) Close Post, 6) Label of Your Post, 7) Post Entry.


That's all there is to it! You're now ready to write your first blog post in your new  Blogger.com blog and join the blogosphere.

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Wednesday, May 16, 2012

How To Add a Twitter Widget To Your Blog

How To Add a Twitter Widget To Your Blog. The first step you must create a Twitter Account. Access widgets from the Resources link in the footer of all Twitter web pages. Simply choose the one that matches where you would like to include it. To add a Twitter widget to your social network, website, or blog:


How To Add a Twitter Widget To Your Blog, follow step by step of this tutorial :
Log into Twitter.  Click Resources at the bottom of the details pane on the right hand side of your screen.
1.  Select Widgets
2.  Select My Website
     Select the widget that shows the Tweets you'd most like to display on your website:
Select Profile Widget and set the widget appearance :
1. Username : Enter your username
2. Preferences : Set the scroll bar, tweets load, and number of tweets.
3. Apperarance : Set the Widget color, shell color, shell text, tweet background, tweet 
    text, and link color.
4. Dimension : Set the dimension of widget that appropriate with your sidebar ( if it place
    in sidebar)
5. Click finis and grab the code.

If you are using Blogger just click "add to blogger" and follow the instruction to add widget in blogger. Done, your Twitter widget now appear in your blog.

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Guide to add Facebook Fan page Like box to Blog

There are many ways to increase your fan on your blog and we have shared some of them earlier but one of the most effective way is by adding Facebook fan widget on your blog. This will help your readers to quickly like your fan page on Facebook without leaving your blog.


Very first step is create a Facebook Account create a Facebook Fan Page and then to go to Facebook social plugins page and select Facebook like box for pages. Here is a direct link to that page. Apart from Like box, I would suggest also have a look into other Facebook social plugins which might be useful to make your Website more social.


Once you added the URL of your Fan Page the preview tab will automatically start showing the widget. Following this step by step to set your Fan Page :
1. Enter your Fan Page URL
2. Set the width of your widget.
3. Set the height of your widget
4. Set the color scheme, if you select the light scheme the widget will appear like that 
    (look at the picture), and if you select the dark one the widget will appear dark.
5. Show faces, if you check the show faces button, the faces of your fan will display in the widget.
6. Border color, set the border color of your widget
7. Show stream, is to show your stream
8. Show header, is to show header of your widget.
9. The last step is "get your code" copy the code and then paste in your blog widget.
    (please select "IFRAME")
For Blogger : Go to page element >> add gadget >> html/javascrip widget :
Paste the code and save the widget. Done.

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Wednesday, May 16, 2012