Showing posts with label Blogger Issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogger Issues. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

How to Protect your Blog articles from Being copied?


stop plagiarismYesterday we shared a script about disabling right click on your blog to protect your content from newbies and thus today, we'll discuss about disabling text/articles from being copied by others. We'll use a simple JavaScript code which will prevent visitors even from selecting the text. Visitors won't be able to use either copy option or Select all option from their keyboards, because when they aren't able to select the text then how could they be able to do further. Using this way you can protect your articles completely from being copied by copycats. And this is very important in order to protect your blog content.

This script is very simple,  which can completely help you to away people from copying your text/articles. However, we sometimes provide codes in our tutorials i.e widgets, plugins, tricks etc. So we usually use <BlockQuote> tag for those codes, but this script interrupt with that and the codes inside <BlockQuote> will suffer and won't be selected. So you'll need to always insert your codes inside a <textarea> tag instead of <blockquote>. Now let's start installing this script on blogger platform.

How to disable copying text in blogger? 

Follow few simple steps to install a small piece of JavaScript code in your blog and get rid of copycats.
  • Go to Blogger
  • Layout >> Add a Gadget >> Select HTML/JavaScript Gadget
  • Now Copy below code and paste inside that HTML/JavaScript gadget
<script type="text/javascript">
var omitformtags=["input", "textarea", "select"]
omitformtags=omitformtags.join("|")
function disableselect(e){
if (omitformtags.indexOf(e.target.tagName.toLowerCase())==-1)
return false
}
function reEnable(){
return true
}
if (typeof document.onselectstart!="undefined")
document.onselectstart=new Function ("return false")
else{
document.onmousedown=disableselect
document.onmouseup=reEnable
}
</script>
Save your template and view your blog for seeing the result. Just try to select any text and you'll see the changes. It will disable Select ALL CTRL+A and CTRL+C options on visitors keyboards. 

This was a really cool script which will work better for everyone one who wants to get rid of thieves. I'm also planning to use this script on my blog, but after changing my all codes to <textarea>, because I've published many codes in <blockquote> tag. 

Take care and let me know if something is not understood by you, comment below the post and keep in touch. Suggestions and recommendations are also welcomed.

Sunday, 27 January 2013

How to Remove "Powered By Blogger" Attribution from Blogger?


As many of you know that Blogger is completely developed in XML (Extensible Mark Up Language). Blogger has its own XML codes which you can use to add elements or to remove elements. Those who make Blogger templates must know XML. There are many attributes or links on default blogger templates which sometimes people don't want to see on their blogs. And one out of those links is "Powered By Blogger"Attribution which appears in every blogger default template at the footer. You can see the attribution link in Below picture. So today, we will find the easiest and quickest way to remove this link.

remove powered by Blogger4
When you visit your blog the above attribution appears mostly in footer also it appears at left sidebar on some templates. You can find its widget by visiting blog layout page and there you will see its widget with a name of Attribution. [See below screen shoot for Example]


remove powered by Blogger3


In above picture when you click the edit button, a box appears same as showing in below picture. You can observe; there is no removable link for this widget. But we will make it removable after some changes in our template HTML section. continue reading the article.
remove powered by Blogger1


How to Remove "Powered By Blogger" Attribution from Blog?

A simplest method is being shared here to remove Blogger default attribute from any of your blog. So follow the few steps and get rid of this:

  1. Log-in to Blogger Dashboard
  2. Template >> HTML >> Proceed >> Check Expand Widget Templates
  3. Now search carefully for this code Attribution1 
  4. Near Attribution1 you will find this code: locked="true" 
  5. Just change the true value to false
  6. Save your template and all steps are done! [see the screen shoot below for example]

remove powered by Blogger
After doing all above steps, come back to the blog Layout page and edit that widget which didn't have the removable button before, now it will be having removable link and if you want to remove it then click button and remove it. You will no longer see this attribution on your blog. [see the image below for example]
remove powered by Blogger

Friday, 25 January 2013

How to Remove "Subscribe to: Post Atom" Link from Blogger

In Blogger, there is a link namely "Subscribe to: Post (Atom)" which appears below every post sometimes at left side or at center. It also appears on Blog'e home page. By clicking this link a visitor can subscribe to your RSS feeds. but instead of this unnatural link, there are many other awesome ways to give visitor the opportunity to subscribe to your blog feeds.




Mostly people, especially new blogger users dislike this link. They want to make their blog more beautiful and shiny. So and therefore, they want to remove this link as quickly as they find a solution for it. There are many tricks have been shared on the internet about this issue. But the one I'm going to share, is the easiest method to remove this link from your blog. Let's now come straight over the way.

How to Remove Subscribe to: Post (Atom) Link on Blogger?

You can remove this link by using many tricks, but this is the simplest & quickest method, because by using this method we will just hide it from our blog by using CSS property. You'll have to add just one single CSS line to your blog's style sheet and that's all. Now follow the steps to do this:
  1. Log-in to your blog
  2. Template >> HTML >> Proceed
  3. Search For this code ]]></b:skin> (tip: Use CTRL+F)
  4. Now Just above/before ]]></b:skin> insert following code
.feed-links { display:none !important; }
Save your template and view your. Feed Atom link no longer be there.



Tuesday, 1 January 2013

How to Change Blog's Mouse Cursor with CSS?


This is a very small tip for those who want to change their website or blog's mouse cursor. I came across many websites and blogs who have changed their cursors either to different styles or to images. So simply they use CSS property to change the mouse cursor. It is easier to change the cursor for the entire website or for a part of the website. So here in this tutorial I'm going to teach you about this.

As you know CSS is the most beautiful web language to style websites and any kind of webpage. And CSS3 new properties has changed the entire concept of web designing. Now you'll no more need of using jQuery and Flash for your websites, because CSS3 does the job for you.

Changing Mouse Cursor with CSS

The default mouse cursor is something like an arrow which many newbies want to change to something else. So here is the CSS code which you can use to change the pointer of the mouse, there are some values defined in CSS3 standard, however by using the URL property you can add an image, see below example.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title> Changing Cursor</title>
<style type="text/css">
body {
cursor:url(http://www.123cursors.com/freecursors/1055.gif);
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
The example above will be replacing the default arrow with an image which is stored online in a website 123cursors.com. So if you copy the above code and paste inside notepad and save it with .html extension then visiting the page on your browser, so the cursor will be replaced with an image.

CSS core values for changing mouse cursor

Here is the list of the all values which has been defined in CSS core programming. You can use one of the below listed values to change the pointer/cursor of your website:
  • cursor:crosshair;
  • cursor:e-resize;
  • cursor:help;
  • cursor:move;
  • cursor:n-resize;
  • cursor:ne-resize;
  • cursor:nw-resize;
  • cursor:pointer;
  • cursor:progress;
  • cursor:s-resize;
  • cursor:se-resize;
  • cursor:text;
  • cursor:wait;
  • cursor:url(image.png);
All of the above values are the part of the CSS. You can use any of them to see the effect on your webpage.

Now here is the live example of changing the mouse pointer by using CSS, just hover your mouse over below green bordered area to see the effect:
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!

The example above shows how the pointer is changed. We just used this CSS property in an HTML DIV:
<div style="cursor:url(http://www.123cursors.com/freecursors/6890.gif); border:4px solid green; padding:15px;"> Content Goes Here</div>
You can also copy the above code to check it by yourself. However, if you want to change the cursor of your entire blog or website then you must add the CSS cursor property inside <body> tag.

You can download a numerous number of free mouse pointers by visiting below websites:
You can use any image for the pointer as you want, but the smaller sizes are pretty much better than larger images. So do implement today's trick and let me know if you have something to say.This is a very small tip for those who want to change their website or blog's mouse cursor. I came across many websites and blogs who have changed their cursors either to different styles or to images. So simply they use CSS property to change the mouse cursor. It is easier to change the cursor for the entire website or for a part of the website. So here in this tutorial I'm going to teach you about this.

As you know CSS is the most beautiful web language to style websites and any kind of webpage. And CSS3 new properties has changed the entire concept of web designing. Now you'll no more need of using jQuery and Flash for your websites, because CSS3 does the job for you.

Changing Mouse Cursor with CSS

The default mouse cursor is something like an arrow which many newbies want to change to something else. So here is the CSS code which you can use to change the pointer of the mouse, there are some values defined in CSS3 standard, however by using the URL property you can add an image, see below example.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title> Changing Cursor</title>
<style type="text/css">
body {
cursor:url(http://www.123cursors.com/freecursors/1055.gif);
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
The example above will be replacing the default arrow with an image which is stored online in a website 123cursors.com. So if you copy the above code and paste inside notepad and save it with .html extension then visiting the page on your browser, so the cursor will be replaced with an image.

CSS core values for changing mouse cursor

Here is the list of the all values which has been defined in CSS core programming. You can use one of the below listed values to change the pointer/cursor of your website:
  • cursor:crosshair;
  • cursor:e-resize;
  • cursor:help;
  • cursor:move;
  • cursor:n-resize;
  • cursor:ne-resize;
  • cursor:nw-resize;
  • cursor:pointer;
  • cursor:progress;
  • cursor:s-resize;
  • cursor:se-resize;
  • cursor:text;
  • cursor:wait;
  • cursor:url(image.png);
All of the above values are the part of the CSS. You can use any of them to see the effect on your webpage.

Now here is the live example of changing the mouse pointer by using CSS, just hover your mouse over below green bordered area to see the effect:
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!

The example above shows how the pointer is changed. We just used this CSS property in an HTML DIV:
<div style="cursor:url(http://www.123cursors.com/freecursors/6890.gif); border:4px solid green; padding:15px;"> Content Goes Here</div>
You can also copy the above code to check it by yourself. However, if you want to change the cursor of your entire blog or website then you must add the CSS cursor property inside <body> tag.

You can download a numerous number of free mouse pointers by visiting below websites:
You can use any image for the pointer as you want, but the smaller sizes are pretty much better than larger images. So do implement today's trick and let me know if you have something to say.









This is a very small tip for those who want to change their website or blog's mouse cursor. I came across many websites and blogs who have changed their cursors either to different styles or to images. So simply they use CSS property to change the mouse cursor. It is easier to change the cursor for the entire website or for a part of the website. So here in this tutorial I'm going to teach you about this.

As you know CSS is the most beautiful web language to style websites and any kind of webpage. And CSS3 new properties has changed the entire concept of web designing. Now you'll no more need of using jQuery and Flash for your websites, because CSS3 does the job for you.

Changing Mouse Cursor with CSS

The default mouse cursor is something like an arrow which many newbies want to change to something else. So here is the CSS code which you can use to change the pointer of the mouse, there are some values defined in CSS3 standard, however by using the URL property you can add an image, see below example.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title> Changing Cursor</title>
<style type="text/css">
body {
cursor:url(http://www.123cursors.com/freecursors/1055.gif);
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
The example above will be replacing the default arrow with an image which is stored online in a website 123cursors.com. So if you copy the above code and paste inside notepad and save it with .html extension then visiting the page on your browser, so the cursor will be replaced with an image.

CSS core values for changing mouse cursor

Here is the list of the all values which has been defined in CSS core programming. You can use one of the below listed values to change the pointer/cursor of your website:

  • cursor:crosshair;
  • cursor:e-resize;
  • cursor:help;
  • cursor:move;
  • cursor:n-resize;
  • cursor:ne-resize;
  • cursor:nw-resize;
  • cursor:pointer;
  • cursor:progress;
  • cursor:s-resize;
  • cursor:se-resize;
  • cursor:text;
  • cursor:wait;
  • cursor:url(image.png);
All of the above values are the part of the CSS. You can use any of them to see the effect on your webpage.

Now here is the live example of changing the mouse pointer by using CSS, just hover your mouse over below green bordered area to see the effect:
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!

The example above shows how the pointer is changed. We just used this CSS property in an HTML DIV:

<div style="cursor:url(http://www.123cursors.com/freecursors/6890.gif); border:4px solid green; padding:15px;"> Content Goes Here</div>
You can also copy the above code to check it by yourself. However, if you want to change the cursor of your entire blog or website then you must add the CSS cursor property inside <body> tag.

You can download a numerous number of free mouse pointers by visiting below websites:

You can use any image for the pointer as you want, but the smaller sizes are pretty much better than larger images. So do implement today's trick and let me know if you have something to say.This is a very small tip for those who want to change their website or blog's mouse cursor. I came across many websites and blogs who have changed their cursors either to different styles or to images. So simply they use CSS property to change the mouse cursor. It is easier to change the cursor for the entire website or for a part of the website. So here in this tutorial I'm going to teach you about this.

As you know CSS is the most beautiful web language to style websites and any kind of webpage. And CSS3 new properties has changed the entire concept of web designing. Now you'll no more need of using jQuery and Flash for your websites, because CSS3 does the job for you.

Changing Mouse Cursor with CSS

The default mouse cursor is something like an arrow which many newbies want to change to something else. So here is the CSS code which you can use to change the pointer of the mouse, there are some values defined in CSS3 standard, however by using the URL property you can add an image, see below example.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title> Changing Cursor</title>
<style type="text/css">
body {
cursor:url(http://www.123cursors.com/freecursors/1055.gif);
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
The example above will be replacing the default arrow with an image which is stored online in a website 123cursors.com. So if you copy the above code and paste inside notepad and save it with .html extension then visiting the page on your browser, so the cursor will be replaced with an image.

CSS core values for changing mouse cursor

Here is the list of the all values which has been defined in CSS core programming. You can use one of the below listed values to change the pointer/cursor of your website:

  • cursor:crosshair;
  • cursor:e-resize;
  • cursor:help;
  • cursor:move;
  • cursor:n-resize;
  • cursor:ne-resize;
  • cursor:nw-resize;
  • cursor:pointer;
  • cursor:progress;
  • cursor:s-resize;
  • cursor:se-resize;
  • cursor:text;
  • cursor:wait;
  • cursor:url(image.png);
All of the above values are the part of the CSS. You can use any of them to see the effect on your webpage.

Now here is the live example of changing the mouse pointer by using CSS, just hover your mouse over below green bordered area to see the effect:
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!
Hover your mouse here on this area to see how the pointer is changed with css!

The example above shows how the pointer is changed. We just used this CSS property in an HTML DIV:

<div style="cursor:url(http://www.123cursors.com/freecursors/6890.gif); border:4px solid green; padding:15px;"> Content Goes Here</div>
You can also copy the above code to check it by yourself. However, if you want to change the cursor of your entire blog or website then you must add the CSS cursor property inside <body> tag.

You can download a numerous number of free mouse pointers by visiting below websites:

You can use any image for the pointer as you want, but the smaller sizes are pretty much better than larger images. So do implement today's trick and let me know if you have something to say.