29 October 2010
20 September 2010
[TUT]How to play Play Station 2(PS2) Games on PC
To play PS2 games on PC you need a software called PCSX2. Download it from - http://pcsx2.net/downloads.php
After downloading install it then configure according to your PC.
Now select the Cdvdrom plugin.
||APP|| USE YOUR CELL AS WEB CAM & MIC
well..
there r two applications.. :) :D
1st :-
use cell as Web Camera:-
screen shoot -
http://i36.tinypic.com/2vcuf7q.jpg
24 August 2010
[tut] create your own calculater aplication
Requirements:
Visual Studio/ Visual basic express.
Understanding of the visual studio or visual basic environment.
1.Launch Visual Studio/ Visual Basic
2. Create a new project and name it whatever you want, e.g Calculator.
3. how to use visual basic
Leave the form in the default name, which should be "form1" or rename it if you want in the properties pane.
03 August 2010
|OFF| XP Secrets - Secrets Hidden in Windows XP
Notes - This is not a performance related guide, use the Optimize XP Guide to improve system performance and the Diagnose XP Guide to troubleshoot a system problem. Technically, Windows XP does not include any easter eggs - "to supply certain government agencies with software, Microsoft can't include undocumented features, including Easter eggs". - WindowsITPro - Microsoft
29 July 2010
|TRICKS| The Bumper List of Windows 7 Secrets
Over future blog entries, I’ll spend time drilling into some of those areas in more detail; of course, there are plenty of articles already out there that dissect Windows 7 in some depth, with the Windows SuperSite and Ars Technica providing notably comprehensive entries. I’d also like to draw particular attention to the series of Windows 7 interviews that Yochay Kiriaty has been posting on Channel 9, which give the inside scoop on the development of many of the most significant new features.
24 July 2010
Facebook Zero Launched
Go to 0.facebook.com to use Facebook Mobile without data charges. Only available on Reliance and Videocon.
10 July 2010
[APP]Convert Your Mobile Into a Webcam!
Don't Have A webcam? The Problem Is Solved!! ??
Turn your camera phone into a high quality wireless (WiFi or Bluetooth) or wired (USB) web camera. Mobile phone as webcam with Mobiola® Web Camera 3
Mobiola® Web Camera 3
Turn your camera phone into a high quality wireless (WiFi or Bluetooth) or wired (USB) web camera. Mobile phone as webcam with Mobiola® Web Camera 3
Turn your camera phone into a high quality wireless (WiFi or Bluetooth) or wired (USB) web camera. Mobile phone as webcam with Mobiola® Web Camera 3
Mobiola® Web Camera 3
Turn your camera phone into a high quality wireless (WiFi or Bluetooth) or wired (USB) web camera. Mobile phone as webcam with Mobiola® Web Camera 3
[TUT] Sign in to Orkut using Yahoo account ID
After reading many discussion on “Orkut Yahoo” topics I decided to make a simple article to answer whether it is possible to use yahoo account to sign in to Orkut.Before that let me clear about the Google service and orkut issue.
As most of you know orkut is owned by Google, so if you have an existing account on Google (say Gmail) then you can create a orkut account using the same Gmail ID.Now for those of you who do not have a Google account can still sign in to orkut and create a new orkut profile.For example you can make use of Yahoo, MSN live Hotmail account and still log into Orkut..
As most of you know orkut is owned by Google, so if you have an existing account on Google (say Gmail) then you can create a orkut account using the same Gmail ID.Now for those of you who do not have a Google account can still sign in to orkut and create a new orkut profile.For example you can make use of Yahoo, MSN live Hotmail account and still log into Orkut..
[TUT]How To Add Songs In About Me And Testimonial
Dont Say Old.! Because Its Only For Newbie :)
1st Method...
To Add Songs And Flash In About Me
1. Open Your Scrap Book In New Orkut
2.Then Click The Html Button Above The Scrap Text Area
3.Paste The Code Of Song Or Flash Which You Want To Add
4.Again Click The Html Button
5.Click Anywhere In The Text Area
6.Crtl+A
7.Crtl+C
8.Then Take Ur Profile Page ,Click Edit Then Paste It . Then Save Thats All
1st Method...
To Add Songs And Flash In About Me
1. Open Your Scrap Book In New Orkut
2.Then Click The Html Button Above The Scrap Text Area
3.Paste The Code Of Song Or Flash Which You Want To Add
4.Again Click The Html Button
5.Click Anywhere In The Text Area
6.Crtl+A
7.Crtl+C
8.Then Take Ur Profile Page ,Click Edit Then Paste It . Then Save Thats All
2nd Method...
● Use Mp3 Cutter S/W To Cut Ur Desired Part From Mp3 [Select Bit Rate 16kb , So That It Will Reduce Ur Mp3 Size]
●For New Bie : Download Mp3 To Swf Converter : http://rapidshare.com/files/24513198/MP3.to.SWF.Converter.2.4.rar*
●Add Ur Mp3 In That S/W ... Goto Options > Under Swf Option >> Select No Interfaces Swf
●Untick Create Html File
●Click Ok
●Then Click On Convert All
●Now Open The Destination Folder .. U Will Get D Swf File
● Use Mp3 Cutter S/W To Cut Ur Desired Part From Mp3 [Select Bit Rate 16kb , So That It Will Reduce Ur Mp3 Size]
●For New Bie : Download Mp3 To Swf Converter : http://rapidshare.com/files/24513198/MP3
●Add Ur Mp3 In That S/W ... Goto Options > Under Swf Option >> Select No Interfaces Swf
●Untick Create Html File
●Click Ok
●Then Click On Convert All
●Now Open The Destination Folder .. U Will Get D Swf File
3rd method...
USE FLASH 8 professional , or cs4 whatevr u hv
● If u hv lil knowledge of flash professionaL u can add songs as well as write ur names
●click on flash document
●Goto file Menu > import to library > browse n select ur song > ok
●click on the frame ... add text boxes : write what eva u want
●if u want to write another text after 1st text then Insert new frame .. click on that ... add new text box.........write ur desired text
● now click on d 1st frame ... check out the properties window > sound > select ur sound file ...
sync : selct start > repeat
●now goto file menu >> export Movie >> save ur swf file !!!
USE FLASH 8 professional , or cs4 whatevr u hv
● If u hv lil knowledge of flash professionaL u can add songs as well as write ur names
●click on flash document
●Goto file Menu > import to library > browse n select ur song > ok
●click on the frame ... add text boxes : write what eva u want
●if u want to write another text after 1st text then Insert new frame .. click on that ... add new text box.........write ur desired text
● now click on d 1st frame ... check out the properties window > sound > select ur sound file ...
sync : selct start > repeat
●now goto file menu >> export Movie >> save ur swf file !!!
WHERE TO UPLOAD SWF FILE
# upload it any Free file hosting site like www.webs.com
Open it ... goto File menu > select ALL > then COPY
now go to ur abt me ... paste n update
===
Other method : COPY THE swf file link
goto ur Sb using old version :
write this : < embed src= UR SWF FILE LINK height="1" width="1" >
remove spaces ,
u can increase height n width
preview the file ... n try to select it [using mouse] ... n copy it [using ctrl + c] (u cant see whether its copying or not )
now go to abt me n paste thr
w8 for sometimes to load the file n play
Note: file size should b small ... other wise it will take too much time to load n play
# upload it any Free file hosting site like www.webs.com
Open it ... goto File menu > select ALL > then COPY
now go to ur abt me ... paste n update
===
Other method : COPY THE swf file link
goto ur Sb using old version :
write this : < embed src= UR SWF FILE LINK height="1" width="1" >
remove spaces ,
u can increase height n width
preview the file ... n try to select it [using mouse] ... n copy it [using ctrl + c] (u cant see whether its copying or not )
now go to abt me n paste thr
w8 for sometimes to load the file n play
Note: file size should b small ... other wise it will take too much time to load n play
02 July 2010
[OFF] Oracle Training Certification
Oracle Training Certification - Complete Collection
1Z0-001 Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL 130 Questions 2/24/2009
1Z0-007 Introduction to Oracle9i: SQL 203 Questions 2/10/2009
1Z0-020 Oracle8i: New Features for Administrators 83 Questions 10/31/2008
1Z0-023 Architecture and Administration 151 Questions 3/18/2009
1Z0-024 Performance Tuning 92 Questions 3/18/2009
1Z0-025 Backup and Recovery 127 Questions 3/18/2009
1Z0-026 Network Administration 126 Questions 3/19/2009
1Z0-030 Oracle9i: New Features for Administrators 134 Questions 10/30/2008
1Z0-031 Oracle9i: Database Fundamentals I 389 Questions 10/31/2008
1Z0-032 Oracle9i: Database Fundamentals II 348 Questions 10/31/2008
1Z0-033 Oracle9i: Performance Tunning 510 Questions 11/4/2008
1Z0-035 Oracle 7.3 & 8 to Oracle9i DBA OCP Upgrade 905 Questions 11/4/2008
1Z0-036 Managing Oracle 9i on Linux 144 Questions 11/3/2008
1Z0-040 Oracle Database 10g: New Features for Administrators 200 Questions 11/3/2008
1Z0-041 Oracle Database 10g: DBA Assessment 65 Questions 3/19/2009
1Z0-042 Oracle Database 10g: Administration I 286 Questions 2/10/2009
1Z0-043 Oracle Database 10g: Administration II 185 Questions 11/3/2008
1Z0-045 Oracle Database 10g: New Features for Oracle8i OCPs 200 Questions 11/4/2008
1Z0-048 Oracle Database 10g R2: Administering RAC 130 Questions 4/8/2009
1Z0-050 Oracle Database 11g: New Features for Administrators 183 Questions 1/29/2009
1Z0-007 Introduction to Oracle9i: SQL 203 Questions 2/10/2009
1Z0-020 Oracle8i: New Features for Administrators 83 Questions 10/31/2008
1Z0-023 Architecture and Administration 151 Questions 3/18/2009
1Z0-024 Performance Tuning 92 Questions 3/18/2009
1Z0-025 Backup and Recovery 127 Questions 3/18/2009
1Z0-026 Network Administration 126 Questions 3/19/2009
1Z0-030 Oracle9i: New Features for Administrators 134 Questions 10/30/2008
1Z0-031 Oracle9i: Database Fundamentals I 389 Questions 10/31/2008
1Z0-032 Oracle9i: Database Fundamentals II 348 Questions 10/31/2008
1Z0-033 Oracle9i: Performance Tunning 510 Questions 11/4/2008
1Z0-035 Oracle 7.3 & 8 to Oracle9i DBA OCP Upgrade 905 Questions 11/4/2008
1Z0-036 Managing Oracle 9i on Linux 144 Questions 11/3/2008
1Z0-040 Oracle Database 10g: New Features for Administrators 200 Questions 11/3/2008
1Z0-041 Oracle Database 10g: DBA Assessment 65 Questions 3/19/2009
1Z0-042 Oracle Database 10g: Administration I 286 Questions 2/10/2009
1Z0-043 Oracle Database 10g: Administration II 185 Questions 11/3/2008
1Z0-045 Oracle Database 10g: New Features for Oracle8i OCPs 200 Questions 11/4/2008
1Z0-048 Oracle Database 10g R2: Administering RAC 130 Questions 4/8/2009
1Z0-050 Oracle Database 11g: New Features for Administrators 183 Questions 1/29/2009
1Z0-101 Develop PL/SQL Program Units 92 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-131 Oracle9i, Build Internet Applications I 153 Questions 11/10/2008
1Z0-132 Oracle9i, Build Internet Applications II 157 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-140 Oracle9i Forms Developer: New Features 120 Questions 11/21/2008
1Z0-141 Oracle9i Forms Developer: Build Internet Applications 186 Questions 11/10/2008
1Z0-147 Oracle 9i: Program with PL/SQL 111 Questions 11/10/2008
1Z0-200 Oracle 11i E-Business Essentials 64 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-211 Oracle 11i General Ledger 152 Questions 11/10/2008
1Z0-212 Oracle Payables 11i Fudamentals 70 Questions 1/27/2009
1Z0-213 Oracle Receivables 11i Fundamentals 75 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-221 Oracle 11i Inventory Management Fundamentals 150 Questions 1/29/2009
1Z0-222 Oracle Purchasing 11i Fundamentals 85 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-223 Oracle Order Management 11i Fundamentals 81 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-231 Oracle 11i/2.6 Implementing Workflow 76 Questions 11/6/2008
1Z0-232 Oracle 11i System Administration 164 Questions 11/6/2008
1Z0-233 11i Install Patch and Maintain Oracle Applications 130 Questions 11/6/2008
1Z0-301 Oracle9iAS: Basic Administrations 90 Questions 11/6/2008
1Z0-311 Oracle Application Server 10g: Administration I 152 Questions 11/6/2008
1Z0-131 Oracle9i, Build Internet Applications I 153 Questions 11/10/2008
1Z0-132 Oracle9i, Build Internet Applications II 157 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-140 Oracle9i Forms Developer: New Features 120 Questions 11/21/2008
1Z0-141 Oracle9i Forms Developer: Build Internet Applications 186 Questions 11/10/2008
1Z0-147 Oracle 9i: Program with PL/SQL 111 Questions 11/10/2008
1Z0-200 Oracle 11i E-Business Essentials 64 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-211 Oracle 11i General Ledger 152 Questions 11/10/2008
1Z0-212 Oracle Payables 11i Fudamentals 70 Questions 1/27/2009
1Z0-213 Oracle Receivables 11i Fundamentals 75 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-221 Oracle 11i Inventory Management Fundamentals 150 Questions 1/29/2009
1Z0-222 Oracle Purchasing 11i Fundamentals 85 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-223 Oracle Order Management 11i Fundamentals 81 Questions 11/7/2008
1Z0-231 Oracle 11i/2.6 Implementing Workflow 76 Questions 11/6/2008
1Z0-232 Oracle 11i System Administration 164 Questions 11/6/2008
1Z0-233 11i Install Patch and Maintain Oracle Applications 130 Questions 11/6/2008
1Z0-301 Oracle9iAS: Basic Administrations 90 Questions 11/6/2008
1Z0-311 Oracle Application Server 10g: Administration I 152 Questions 11/6/2008
[HTML]♂●๋•C0oL FrAmEs●๋•♀
In this section I would be posting HTML codings for frames....which increases the beauty of ur scrapping
~~How To Use~~
**Just paste the code in ur friends' scrapbook**
**Edit the "Write ur text here" according to you**
**Post the Scrap**
~~How To Use~~
**Just paste the code in ur friends' scrapbook**
**Edit the "Write ur text here" according to you**
**Post the Scrap**
Frame 1
size="6"> Write Ur Text Here Frame 2 | ||||||||||||
Frame 3 (best) | ||||||||||||
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff81 < Frame 4Frame 5Frame 6 (good one) | ||||||||||||
Frame 7 (love) | ||||||||||||
Frame 8 (green with black border)
Frame 9
Frame 19 (decent combo....very good)< Testing....
Hello Every Body
Wanna write like this Use this 2 write
<#div style="background-color:#2278A4; color:#D6F1FF; border-top:15px solid navy; border-bottom:15px solid navy; border-right:1px solid navy; border-left:1px solid navy; text-align:center; padding:40px; font-size:20px;">Hello Every Body
Wanna write like this Use this 2 write<#/div>
remove #Welcome 2 Font Collection Replace The Red # to use
Welcome 2 font Collection
Welcome 2 font Collection
<#div style="background-color:#fff; border-top:25px solid orange; border-bottom:25px solid green; padding:10px 20px 10px 20px; color:navy; text-align:center; font-size:20px; width:90%;">Welcome 2 font Collection<#/div>Replace all Red # to use This Script
Welcome 2 Font Collection
<#div style="background-color:#FF1493 ; padding:25px;"><#div style="background-color:#FFD700 ; border-right:10px solid green;border-left:10px solid green; border-bottom:1px solid navy;border-top:1px solid navy; padding:40px 5px 5px 40px; font-size:18px; color:red; text-align:left;"><#center> Replace all Red # to use
Welcome To Font Collection
Welcome 2 Font Collection
|
▓ HTML Codes For Stylish Fonts ▓
<*h3*>* style="text-shado*w: 5px 5px 7px blu*e;">UR Text
UR Text
remove stars**in the code

remove stars**in the code
[TUT]How To: Change Your Ip In Less den 1min
This article will help you to change your IP address within a minute. Just follow the following step and you will be thru.
1. Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of screen
2. Click on "Run"
3. Type in "command" and hit ok
You should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.
4. Type "ipconfig /release" just like that, and hit "enter"
5. Type "exit" and leave the prompt
6. Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop.
7. Click on "properties"
You should now be on a screen with something titled "Local Area Connection", or something close to that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.
8. Right click on "Local Area Connection" and click "properties"
9. Double-click on the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" from the list under the "General" tab
10. Click on "Use the following IP address" under the "General" tab
11. Create an IP address (It doesn't matter what it is. I just type 1 and 2 until i fill the area up).
12. Press "Tab" and it should automatically fill in the "Subnet Mask" section with default numbers.
13. Hit the "Ok" button here
14. Hit the "Ok" button again
You should now be back to the "Local Area Connection" screen.
15. Right-click back on "Local Area Connection" and go to properties again.
16. Go back to the "TCP/IP" settings
17. This time, select "Obtain an IP address automatically"
tongue.gif 18. Hit "Ok"
19. Hit "Ok" again
20. You now have a new IP address
With a little practice, you can easily get this process down to 15 seconds.
Another Way :-
put the following code in wordpad & save it as IP.bat (.bat is importent)...
@echo off
ipconfig /flashdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
den whenever u need to change the Ip just double click on IP.bat..
Note :- This process will work those who have dinamic Ip ...
thankz...
1. Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of screen
2. Click on "Run"
3. Type in "command" and hit ok
You should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.
4. Type "ipconfig /release" just like that, and hit "enter"
5. Type "exit" and leave the prompt
6. Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop.
7. Click on "properties"
You should now be on a screen with something titled "Local Area Connection", or something close to that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.
8. Right click on "Local Area Connection" and click "properties"
9. Double-click on the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" from the list under the "General" tab
10. Click on "Use the following IP address" under the "General" tab
11. Create an IP address (It doesn't matter what it is. I just type 1 and 2 until i fill the area up).
12. Press "Tab" and it should automatically fill in the "Subnet Mask" section with default numbers.
13. Hit the "Ok" button here
14. Hit the "Ok" button again
You should now be back to the "Local Area Connection" screen.
15. Right-click back on "Local Area Connection" and go to properties again.
16. Go back to the "TCP/IP" settings
17. This time, select "Obtain an IP address automatically"
tongue.gif 18. Hit "Ok"
19. Hit "Ok" again
20. You now have a new IP address
With a little practice, you can easily get this process down to 15 seconds.
Another Way :-
put the following code in wordpad & save it as IP.bat (.bat is importent)...
@echo off
ipconfig /flashdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
den whenever u need to change the Ip just double click on IP.bat..
Note :- This process will work those who have dinamic Ip ...
thankz...
|TUT| PROTECT UR BLOG
You must have noticed that most of blogger sites have disabled copy paste and right click function, so that their hard work on writing blog cannot be copied by others.
Here's the trick to use this function.
For disabling copy paste function:
>Login to ur blogger
>Layout
>Edit HTML
>Search (ctrl+f) for head tag.
>Just below this tag copy paste this script:
SCRIPT:::::::::: www.tinypaste.com/ee073
For disabling right click function:
>Login to ur blogger
>Layout
>Page Element
>Ad a gadget
>HTML/Javascript
>Copy paste this script and save
SCRIPT:::::::::: www.tinypaste.com/07402
Save the template and view your blog !!!
Note: download ur full template before applying the tweak, incase u need backup.
Here's the trick to use this function.
For disabling copy paste function:
>Login to ur blogger
>Layout
>Edit HTML
>Search (ctrl+f) for head tag.
>Just below this tag copy paste this script:
SCRIPT:::::::::: www.tinypaste.com/ee073
For disabling right click function:
>Login to ur blogger
>Layout
>Page Element
>Ad a gadget
>HTML/Javascript
>Copy paste this script and save
SCRIPT:::::::::: www.tinypaste.com/07402
Save the template and view your blog !!!
Note: download ur full template before applying the tweak, incase u need backup.
28 June 2010
[HTML]A NeW GreAt FonT
....GreAt...FoNT.....
JusT....ReplAce ThE ReD Part....WiD...uR...TeXt....
anD copy the whole code in the person's scrapbook...!!!
[GFX] Websites....That U Edit Ur Pics...online
Websites...........That U Edit Ur Pics........onlineee
http://photofunia.com/
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http://funphotobox.com/
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http://www.picartia.com/
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http://www.hairmixer.com/
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http://www.photo505.com/
.
http://yearbookyourself.com/
.
http://www.loonapix.com/
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http://www.magmypic.com/
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http://www.condenet.com/promo/xerox/
.
http://www.instyle.com/instyle/makeover/
.
http://www.writeonit.org/
.
http://www.dumpr.net/
.
http://anymaking.com/
.
http://www.montagraph.com/Views/Main.aspx
If you have more please write here
http://photofunia.co
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http://funphotobox.com/
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http://www.pi
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http://www.hairmixer.com/
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ht
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http://yearbookyo
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http://www.loonapix.com/
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htt
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http://www.condene
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http://www.instyle.co
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http://www.writeonit
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http://www.dumpr.net/
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http://anyma
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http://www.montagraph.com/View
If you have more please write here
[TUT]How To make a Proper Website
A Web Standards Checklist, How to make a proper website
A web standards checklist
The term web standards can mean different things to different people. For some, it is 'table-free sites', for others it is 'using valid code'. However, web standards are much broader than that. A site built to web standards should adhere to standards (HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSLT, DOM, MathML, SVG etc) and pursue best practices (valid code, accessible code, semantically correct code, user-friendly URLs etc).
In other words, a site built to web standards should ideally be lean, clean, CSS-based, accessible, usable and search engine friendly.
About the checklist
This is not an uber-checklist. There are probably many items that could be added. More importantly, it should not be seen as a list of items that must be addressed on every site that you develop. It is simply a guide that can be used:
* to show the breadth of web standards
* as a handy tool for developers during the production phase of websites
* as an aid for developers who are interested in moving towards web standards
The checklist
1.Quality of code
1. Does the site use a correct Doctype?
2. Does the site use a Character set?
3. Does the site use Valid (X)HTML?
4. Does the site use Valid CSS?
5. Does the site use any CSS hacks?
6. Does the site use unnecessary classes or ids?
7. Is the code well structured?
8. Does the site have any broken links?
9. How does the site perform in terms of speed/page size?
10. Does the site have JavaScript errors?
2. Degree of separation between content and presentation
1. Does the site use CSS for all presentation aspects (fonts, colour, padding, borders etc)?
2. Are all decorative images in the CSS, or do they appear in the (X)HTML?
3. Accessibility for users
1. Are "alt" attributes used for all descriptive images?
2. Does the site use relative units rather than absolute units for text size?
3. Do any aspects of the layout break if font size is increased?
4. Does the site use visible skip menus?
5. Does the site use accessible forms?
6. Does the site use accessible tables?
7. Is there sufficient colour brightness/contrasts?
8. Is colour alone used for critical information?
9. Is there delayed responsiveness for dropdown menus (for users with reduced motor skills)?
10. Are all links descriptive (for blind users)?
4. Accessibility for devices
1. Does the site work acceptably across modern and older browsers?
2. Is the content accessible with CSS switched off or not supported?
3. Is the content accessible with images switched off or not supported?
4. Does the site work in text browsers such as Lynx?
5. Does the site work well when printed?
6. Does the site work well in Hand Held devices?
7. Does the site include detailed metadata?
8. Does the site work well in a range of browser window sizes?
5. Basic Usability
1. Is there a clear visual hierarchy?
2. Are heading levels easy to distinguish?
3. Does the site have easy to understand navigation?
4. Does the site use consistent navigation?
5. Are links underlined?
6. Does the site use consistent and appropriate language?
7. Do you have a sitemap page and contact page? Are they easy to find?
8. For large sites, is there a search tool?
9. Is there a link to the home page on every page in the site?
10. Are visited links clearly defined with a unique colour?
More:
CODE
http://www.webstandards.org/learn/tutorials/accessible-forms/01-accessible-forms.html
CODE
http://www.accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/accessible-form-builder.asp
CODE
http://accessify.com/tutorials/better-accessible-forms.asp
3.6 Does the site use accessible tables?
For data tables, identify row and column headers... For data tables that have two or more logical levels of row or column headers, use markup to associate data cells and header cells.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wai-pageauth.html#tech-table-headers
More:
CODE
http://www.bcc.ctc.edu/webpublishing/ada/resources/tables.asp
CODE
http://www.accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/accessible-table-builder_step1.asp
CODE
http://www.webaim.org/techniques/tables/
A web standards checklist
The term web standards can mean different things to different people. For some, it is 'table-free sites', for others it is 'using valid code'. However, web standards are much broader than that. A site built to web standards should adhere to standards (HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSLT, DOM, MathML, SVG etc) and pursue best practices (valid code, accessible code, semantically correct code, user-friendly URLs etc).
In other words, a site built to web standards should ideally be lean, clean, CSS-based, accessible, usable and search engine friendly.
About the checklist
This is not an uber-checklist. There are probably many items that could be added. More importantly, it should not be seen as a list of items that must be addressed on every site that you develop. It is simply a guide that can be used:
* to show the breadth of web standards
* as a handy tool for developers during the production phase of websites
* as an aid for developers who are interested in moving towards web standards
The checklist
1.Quality of code
1. Does the site use a correct Doctype?
2. Does the site use a Character set?
3. Does the site use Valid (X)HTML?
4. Does the site use Valid CSS?
5. Does the site use any CSS hacks?
6. Does the site use unnecessary classes or ids?
7. Is the code well structured?
8. Does the site have any broken links?
9. How does the site perform in terms of speed/page size?
10. Does the site have JavaScript errors?
2. Degree of separation between content and presentation
1. Does the site use CSS for all presentation aspects (fonts, colour, padding, borders etc)?
2. Are all decorative images in the CSS, or do they appear in the (X)HTML?
3. Accessibility for users
1. Are "alt" attributes used for all descriptive images?
2. Does the site use relative units rather than absolute units for text size?
3. Do any aspects of the layout break if font size is increased?
4. Does the site use visible skip menus?
5. Does the site use accessible forms?
6. Does the site use accessible tables?
7. Is there sufficient colour brightness/contrasts?
8. Is colour alone used for critical information?
9. Is there delayed responsiveness for dropdown menus (for users with reduced motor skills)?
10. Are all links descriptive (for blind users)?
4. Accessibility for devices
1. Does the site work acceptably across modern and older browsers?
2. Is the content accessible with CSS switched off or not supported?
3. Is the content accessible with images switched off or not supported?
4. Does the site work in text browsers such as Lynx?
5. Does the site work well when printed?
6. Does the site work well in Hand Held devices?
7. Does the site include detailed metadata?
8. Does the site work well in a range of browser window sizes?
5. Basic Usability
1. Is there a clear visual hierarchy?
2. Are heading levels easy to distinguish?
3. Does the site have easy to understand navigation?
4. Does the site use consistent navigation?
5. Are links underlined?
6. Does the site use consistent and appropriate language?
7. Do you have a sitemap page and contact page? Are they easy to find?
8. For large sites, is there a search tool?
9. Is there a link to the home page on every page in the site?
10. Are visited links clearly defined with a unique colour?
6. Site management
1. Does the site have a meaningful and helpful 404 error page that works from any depth in the site?
2. Does the site use friendly URLs?
3. Do your URLs work without "www"?
4. Does the site have a favicon?
1. Quality of code
1.1 Does the site use a correct Doctype?
A doctype (short for 'document type declaration') informs the validator which version of (X)HTML you're using, and must appear at the very top of every web page. Doctypes are a key component of compliant web pages: your markup and CSS won't validate without them.
CODE
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/doctype/
More:
CODE
http://www.w3.org/QA/2002/04/valid-dtd-list.html
CODE
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/about-boxmodel.htm
CODE
http://gutfeldt.ch/matthias/articles/doctypeswitch.html
1. Does the site have a meaningful and helpful 404 error page that works from any depth in the site?
2. Does the site use friendly URLs?
3. Do your URLs work without "www"?
4. Does the site have a favicon?
1. Quality of code
1.1 Does the site use a correct Doctype?
A doctype (short for 'document type declaration') informs the validator which version of (X)HTML you're using, and must appear at the very top of every web page. Doctypes are a key component of compliant web pages: your markup and CSS won't validate without them.
CODE
http://www.alistapart.com/artic
More:
CODE
http://www.w3.org/Q
CODE
http://
CODE
http://gutfeldt.ch/matthia
1.2 Does the site use a Character set?
If a user agent (eg. a browser) is unable to detect the character encoding used in a Web document, the user may be presented with unreadable text. This information is particularly important for those maintaining and extending a multilingual site, but declaring the character encoding of the document is important for anyone producing XHTML/HTML or CSS.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/International/tutorials/tutorial-char-enc/
More:
CODE
http://www.w3.org/International/O-charset.html
1.3 Does the site use Valid (X)HTML?
Valid code will render faster than code with errors. Valid code will render better than invalid code. Browsers are becoming more standards compliant, and it is becoming increasingly necessary to write valid and standards compliant HTML.
CODE
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/sit2003/06.htm
More:
CODE
http://validator.w3.org/
If a user agent (eg. a browser) is unable to detect the character encoding used in a Web document, the user may be presented with unreadable text. This information is particularly important for those maintaining and extending a multilingual site, but declaring the character encoding of the document is important for anyone producing XHTML/HTML or CSS.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/International/
More:
CODE
htt
1.3 Does the site use Valid (X)HTML?
Valid code will render faster than code with errors. Valid code will render better than invalid code. Browsers are becoming more standards compliant, and it is becoming increasingly necessary to write valid and standards compliant HTML.
CODE
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/pre
More:
CODE
http://
1.4 Does the site use Valid CSS?
You need to make sure that there aren't any errors in either your HTML or your CSS, since mistakes in either place can result in botched document appearance.
CODE
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/articles/webrev/199904.html
More:
CODE
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
1.5 Does the site use any CSS hacks?
Basically, hacks come down to personal choice, the amount of knowledge you have of workarounds, the specific design you are trying to achieve.
CODE
http://www.mail-archive.com/wsg@webstandardsgroup.org/msg05823.html
More:
CODE
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=CssHack
CODE
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ToHackOrNotToHack
CODE
http://centricle.com/ref/css/filters/
You need to make sure that there aren't any errors in either your HTML or your CSS, since mistakes in either place can result in botched document appearance.
CODE
http://www.meyerweb.com/e
More:
CODE
1.5 Does the site use any CSS hacks?
Basically, hacks come down to personal choice, the amount of knowledge you have of workarounds, the specific design you are trying to achieve.
CODE
http://www.mail-archive.com/
M
CODE
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?
CODE
http://css-discuss.incut
CODE
http:/
1.6 Does the site use unnecessary classes or ids?
I've noticed that developers learning new skills often end up with good CSS but poor XHTML. Specifically, the HTML code tends to be full of unnecessary divs and ids. This results in fairly meaningless HTML and bloated style sheets.
CODE
http://www.clagnut.com/blog/228/
1.7 Is the code well structured?
Semantically correct markup uses html elements for their given purpose. Well structured HTML has semantic meaning for a wide range of user agents (browsers without style sheets, text browsers, PDAs, search engines etc.)
CODE
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/benefits/index04.htm
More:
CODE
http://www.w3.org/2003/12/semantic-extractor.html
1.8 Does the site have any broken links?
Broken links can frustrate users and potentially drive customers away. Broken links can also keep search engines from properly indexing your site.
More:
CODE
http://validator.w3.*org/checklink
remove *
I've noticed that developers learning new skills often end up with good CSS but poor XHTML. Specifically, the HTML code tends to be full of unnecessary divs and ids. This results in fairly meaningless HTML and bloated style sheets.
CODE
http://www.clagnut.com/blog/2
1.7 Is the code well structured?
Semantically correct markup uses html elements for their given purpose. Well structured HTML has semantic meaning for a wide range of user agents (browsers without style sheets, text browsers, PDAs, search engines etc.)
CODE
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/pre
More:
CODE
h
1.8 Does the site have any broken links?
Broken links can frustrate users and potentially drive customers away. Broken links can also keep search engines from properly indexing your site.
More:
CODE
http://validator.w3.*org/c
remove *
1.9 How does the site perform in terms of speed/page size?
Don't make me wait... That's the message users give us in survey after survey. Even broadband users can suffer the slow-loading blues.
CODE
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/speed/
1.10 Does the site have JavaScript errors?
Internet Explore for Windows allows you to turn on a debugger that will pop up a new window and let you know there are javascript errors on your site. This is available under 'Internet Options' on the Advanced tab. Uncheck 'Disable script debugging'.
2. Degree of separation between content and presentation
2.1 Does the site use CSS for all presentation aspects (fonts, colour, padding, borders etc)?
Use style sheets to control layout and presentation.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wai-pageauth.html#tech-style-sheets
2.2 Are all decorative images in the CSS, or do they appear in the (X)HTML?
The aim for web developers is to remove all presentation from the html code, leaving it clean and semantically correct.
CODE
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/benefits/index07.htm
Don't make me wait... That's the message users give us in survey after survey. Even broadband users can suffer the slow-loading blues.
CODE
http://www.websiteoptimization
1.10 Does the site have JavaScript errors?
Internet Explore for Windows allows you to turn on a debugger that will pop up a new window and let you know there are javascript errors on your site. This is available under 'Internet Options' on the Advanced tab. Uncheck 'Disable script debugging'.
2. Degree of separation between content and presentation
2.1 Does the site use CSS for all presentation aspects (fonts, colour, padding, borders etc)?
Use style sheets to control layout and presentation.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WC
The aim for web developers is to remove all presentation from the html code, leaving it clean and semantically correct.
CODE
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/
3. Accessibility for users
3.1 Are "alt" attributes used for all descriptive images?
Provide a text equivalent for every non-text element
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wai-pageauth.html#tech-text-equivalent
3.2 Does the site use relative units rather than absolute units for text size?
Use relative rather than absolute units in markup language attribute values and style sheet property values'.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wai-pageauth.html#tech-relative-units
More:
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wai-pageauth.html#tech-relative-units
CODE
http://www.clagnut.com/blog/348/
3.3 Do any aspects of the layout break if font size is increased?
Try this simple test. Look at your website in a browser that supports easy incrementation of font size. Now increase your browser's font size. And again. And again... Look at your site. Does the page layout still hold together? It is dangerous for developers to assume that everyone browses using default font sizes.
3.1 Are "alt" attributes used for all descriptive images?
Provide a text equivalent for every non-text element
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/w
3.2 Does the site use relative units rather than absolute units for text size?
Use relative rather than absolute units in markup language attribute values and style sheet property values'.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCA
More:
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wa
CODE
h
3.3 Do any aspects of the layout break if font size is increased?
Try this simple test. Look at your website in a browser that supports easy incrementation of font size. Now increase your browser's font size. And again. And again... Look at your site. Does the page layout still hold together? It is dangerous for developers to assume that everyone browses using default font sizes.
3.4 Does the site use visible skip menus?
A method shall be provided that permits users to skip repetitive navigation links.
CODE
http://www.section508.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Content&ID=12
Group related links, identify the group (for user agents), and, until user agents do so, provide a way to bypass the group.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-TECHS/#tech-group-links
...blind visitors are not the only ones inconvenienced by too many links in a navigation area. Recall that a mobility-impaired person with poor adaptive technology might be stuck tabbing through that morass.
CODE
http://joeclark.org/book/sashay/serialization/Chapter08.html#h4-2020
More:
CODE
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/websmith/508/o.htm
3.5 Does the site use accessible forms?
Forms aren't the easiest of things to use for people with disabilities. Navigating around a page with written content is one thing, hopping between form fields and inputting information is another.
CODE
http://www.htmldog.com/guides/htmladvanced/forms/
A method shall be provided that permits users to skip repetitive navigation links.
CODE
http://www.section508.gov/inde
Group related links, identify the group (for user agents), and, until user agents do so, provide a way to bypass the group.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-TE
...blind visitors are not the only ones inconvenienced by too many links in a navigation area. Recall that a mobility-impaired person with poor adaptive technology might be stuck tabbing through that morass.
CODE
http://joeclark.org/book/sash
M
CODE
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/websmit
3.5 Does the site use accessible forms?
Forms aren't the easiest of things to use for people with disabilities. Navigating around a page with written content is one thing, hopping between form fields and inputting information is another.
CODE
http://www.htmldog.com/guide
More:
CODE
http://www.webstandards.org/lea
CODE
http://www.accessify.c
CODE
http://accessify.com/tutoria
3.6 Does the site use accessible tables?
For data tables, identify row and column headers... For data tables that have two or more logical levels of row or column headers, use markup to associate data cells and header cells.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wa
More:
C
http://www.bcc.ctc.edu/webpublishing/
CODE
http://www.a
CODE
http://www.
3.7 Is there sufficient colour brightness/contrasts?
Ensure that foreground and background colour combinations provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone having colour deficits.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wai-pageauth.html#tech-colour-contrast
More:
CODE
http://www.juicystudio.com/services/colourcontrast.asp
3.8 Is colour alone used for critical information?
Ensure that all information conveyed with colour is also available without colour, for example from context or markup.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wai-pageauth.html#tech-colour-convey
There are basically three types of colour deficiency; Deuteranope (a form of red/green colour deficit), Protanope (another form of red/green colour deficit) and Tritanope (a blue/yellow deficit- very rare).
More:
CODE
http://colourfilter.wickline.org/
CODE
http://www.toledo-bend.com/colourblind/Ishihara.html
CODE
http://www.vischeck.com/vischeck/vischeckURL.php
Ensure that foreground and background colour combinations provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone having colour deficits.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10
M
CODE
http://www.juicystudio.com/servi
3.8 Is colour alone used for critical information?
Ensure that all information conveyed with colour is also available without colour, for example from context or markup.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/w
There are basically three types of colour deficiency; Deuteranope (a form of red/green colour deficit), Protanope (another form of red/green colour deficit) and Tritanope (a blue/yellow deficit- very rare).
More:
CODE
http://colourfilter.wickl
CODE
http://www.toledo-bend.com/c
CODE
http://www.v
3.9 Is there delayed responsiveness for dropdown menus?
Users with reduced motor skills may find dropdown menus hard to use if responsiveness is set too fast.
3.10 Are all links descriptive?
Link text should be meaningful enough to make sense when read out of context - either on its own or as part of a sequence of links. Link text should also be terse.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wai-pageauth.html#tech-meaningful-links
4. Accessibility for devices.
4.1 Does the site work acceptably across modern and older browsers?
Before starting to build a CSS-based layout, you should decide which browsers to support and to what level you intend to support them.
CODE
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/process/index_step01.cfm
4.2 Is the content accessible with CSS switched off or not supported?
Some people may visit your site with either a browser that does not support CSS or a browser with CSS switched off. In content is structured well, this will not be an issue.
Users with reduced motor skills may find dropdown menus hard to use if responsiveness is set too fast.
3.10 Are all links descriptive?
Link text should be meaningful enough to make sense when read out of context - either on its own or as part of a sequence of links. Link text should also be terse.
CODE
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/wa
4. Accessibility for devices.
4.1 Does the site work acceptably across modern and older browsers?
Before starting to build a CSS-based layout, you should decide which browsers to support and to what level you intend to support them.
CODE
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/pre
4.2 Is the content accessible with CSS switched off or not supported?
Some people may visit your site with either a browser that does not support CSS or a browser with CSS switched off. In content is structured well, this will not be an issue.
[TRICK] Gtalk secrets and smileys
Here is some gtalk(for orkut also) tricks and smileys
1. To write in bold *Your Message*
2. To write in italics _Your Message_
3. To write in blue color ^Your Message^
4. To make a pig! copy and paste this :(:)
5. To make a smiley kiss :*
Line Breaks : Hold down shift and press enter to give a line break in the gtalk IM window. In this way you can write your message in multiple paragraphs.
to make a red devil make this }:)
to make a bell make this +/'\
to make a Mustache :{
Broken Heart
Crab V.v.V
monkey :(|)
Wince >.<
new one
:3
[TUT]make ur own radio channel
set up own online radio channel..
sign up here www.listen2myradio.com
and watch dis video http://www.listen2myradio.com/movie3.php
d0nE
sign up here www.listen2myradio.com
and watch dis video http://www.listen2myradio.com/movie3.php
[tuto] GFX- remove an object from picture
After
step 1. Download this (http://www.crazyupload.com/h62fkc5vzgbg/inpaint.rar )
Step 2. Run that software inpaint
Step 3. Open your photo in Inpaint (on the File menu, click Open).
Step 4. Draw a selection around the object you wish to remove from the picture.( You can select from freehand or rectangular selection on the task pane or menu).
Step 5. After you've finished selecting the objects that you want to remove, in the task pane, click Inpaint den run & wait for process to complt..
Step 6. Optional) If you don't get the results you hoped for, do one of the following, and then experiment until you get just the right look:
Go back in your changes one step at a time, (in the task pane, click Undo last action) and try more accurate select the object you wish to remove.
Or if you think selection is right, try to Inpaint it again(each inpaint procedure is unique and at the next time you've got other image).
Done...
thankzz..
N.B- this is for them who doesnt know abt inpaint...
Step 2. Run that software inpaint
Step 3. Open your photo in Inpaint (on the File menu, click Open).
Step 4. Draw a selection around the object you wish to remove from the picture.( You can select from freehand or rectangular selection on the task pane or menu).
Step 5. After you've finished selecting the objects that you want to remove, in the task pane, click Inpaint den run & wait for process to complt..
Step 6. Optional) If you don't get the results you hoped for, do one of the following, and then experiment until you get just the right look:
Go back in your changes one step at a time, (in the task pane, click Undo last action) and try more accurate select the object you wish to remove.
Or if you think selection is right, try to Inpaint it again(each inpaint procedure is unique and at the next time you've got other image).
Done...
thankzz..
N.B- this is for them who doesnt know abt inpaint...
26 June 2010
|TRICK| People Search
Heyyo........now you can find info abt any person,see what websites he is registered on,etc etc...very easily.
Just visit this site,nd type the email id there....
Done!!
ht*tp://com.lull*ar.*co*m/
Remove the stars.
Just visit this site,nd type the email id there....
Done!!
ht*tp://com.lull*ar.*co*m/
Remove the stars.
|OFF||FUN| Google Magic
I Just Saw The Video And Its Very Good . Must See
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfCw_ecX3eE
Watch The Complete Video For The Trick :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfCw_e
Watch The Complete Video For The Trick :)
24 June 2010
Bright Light Touch 1.0 – Use Your Nokia 5800 Flash As Torch / Flashlight
Here’s another application that helps you to use your Nokia 5800 as a torch / flashlight. Turn on the camera flash by sliding the on-screen switch. You can download the free application from http://store.ovi.com/content/12867
[TRICK] Hide EXE file into JPG!
This is a good trick to hide your exe files into a jpg file..!
How about sending a trojan or a keylogger into your victim using this trick..??
1) Firstly, create a new folder and make sure that the options 'show hidden files and folders' is checked and ‘hide extensions for known file types’ is unchecked.
Basically what you need is to see hidden files and see the extension of all your files on your pc.
2) Paste a copy of your server on the new created folder. let's say it's called 'server.exe' (that's why you need the extension of files showing, cause you need to see it to change it)
3) Now you’re going to rename this 'server.exe' to whatever you want, let’s say for example 'picture.jpeg'
4) Windows is going to warn you if you really want to change this extension from exe to jpeg, click YES.
5) Now create a shortcut of this 'picture.jpeg' in the same folder.
6) Now that you have a shortcut, rename it to whatever you want, for example, 'me.jpeg'.
7) Go to properties (on file me.jpeg) and now you need to do some changes there.
8) First of all delete all the text on field 'Start In' and leave it empty.
9) Then on field 'Target' you need to write the path to open the other file (the server renamed 'picture.jpeg') so you have to write this :-
'C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c picture.jpeg'
10) The last field, 'c picture.jpeg' is always the name of the first file. If you called the first file 'soccer.avi' you gotta write 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c soccer.avi'.
11) So what you’re doing is when someone clicks on 'me.jpeg', a cmd will execute the other file 'picture.jpeg' and the server will run.
12) On that file 'me.jpeg' (shortcut), go to properties and you have an option to change the icon. Click that and a new window will pop up and you have to write this :-
%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll . Then press OK.
13) You can set the properties 'Hidden' for the first file 'picture.jpeg' if you think it’s better to get a connection from someone.
14) But don’t forget one thing, these 2 files must always be together in the same folder and to get connected to someone they must click on the shortcut created not on the first file. So rename the files to whatever you want considering the person and the knowledge they have on this matter.
15) For me for example I always want the shortcut showing first so can be the first file to be opened. So I rename the server to 'picture2.jpeg' and the shortcut to 'picture1.jpeg'.
This way the shortcut will show up first. If you set hidden properties to the server 'picture.jpeg' then you don’t have to bother with this detail but I’m warning you, the hidden file will always show up inside of a Zip or a Rar file.
16) So the best way to send these files together to someone is compress them into Zip or Rar.
17) inside the Rar or Zip file you can see the files properties and even after all this work you can see that the shortcut is recognized like a shortcut but hopefully the person you sent this too doesn’t know that and is going to open it.
How about sending a trojan or a keylogger into your victim using this trick..??
1) Firstly, create a new folder and make sure that the options 'show hidden files and folders' is checked and ‘hide extensions for known file types’ is unchecked.
Basically what you need is to see hidden files and see the extension of all your files on your pc.
2) Paste a copy of your server on the new created folder. let's say it's called 'server.exe' (that's why you need the extension of files showing, cause you need to see it to change it)
3) Now you’re going to rename this 'server.exe' to whatever you want, let’s say for example 'picture.jpeg'
4) Windows is going to warn you if you really want to change this extension from exe to jpeg, click YES.
5) Now create a shortcut of this 'picture.jpeg' in the same folder.
6) Now that you have a shortcut, rename it to whatever you want, for example, 'me.jpeg'.
7) Go to properties (on file me.jpeg) and now you need to do some changes there.
8) First of all delete all the text on field 'Start In' and leave it empty.
9) Then on field 'Target' you need to write the path to open the other file (the server renamed 'picture.jpeg') so you have to write this :-
'C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c picture.jpeg'
10) The last field, 'c picture.jpeg' is always the name of the first file. If you called the first file 'soccer.avi' you gotta write 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c soccer.avi'.
11) So what you’re doing is when someone clicks on 'me.jpeg', a cmd will execute the other file 'picture.jpeg' and the server will run.
12) On that file 'me.jpeg' (shortcut), go to properties and you have an option to change the icon. Click that and a new window will pop up and you have to write this :-
%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll . Then press OK.
13) You can set the properties 'Hidden' for the first file 'picture.jpeg' if you think it’s better to get a connection from someone.
14) But don’t forget one thing, these 2 files must always be together in the same folder and to get connected to someone they must click on the shortcut created not on the first file. So rename the files to whatever you want considering the person and the knowledge they have on this matter.
15) For me for example I always want the shortcut showing first so can be the first file to be opened. So I rename the server to 'picture2.jpeg' and the shortcut to 'picture1.jpeg'.
This way the shortcut will show up first. If you set hidden properties to the server 'picture.jpeg' then you don’t have to bother with this detail but I’m warning you, the hidden file will always show up inside of a Zip or a Rar file.
16) So the best way to send these files together to someone is compress them into Zip or Rar.
17) inside the Rar or Zip file you can see the files properties and even after all this work you can see that the shortcut is recognized like a shortcut but hopefully the person you sent this too doesn’t know that and is going to open it.
[OFF] New Orkut Themes.
Well,
Buddies This is My 1st topic in our beloved community..
I don't know if this topic alread existed --
Orkut is giving new orkut themes..
If Mods. Think Dis topic is useless..they can Delete It..If Not Then Must Comment...
]http://www.imagechicken.com/uploads/1265923416018480800.jpg[ .........Remove ] [ ...
Ur's-Satnam..
Nw start Comments..well.. if u r still not getting ..
can open my profile n .. get theme from there..
Buddies This is My 1st topic in our beloved community..
I don't know if this topic alread existed --
Orkut is giving new orkut themes..
If Mods. Think Dis topic is useless..they can Delete It..If Not Then Must Comment...
Ur's-Satnam..
Nw start Comments..well.. if u r still not getting ..
can open my profile n .. get theme from there..
23 June 2010
15+ Free and Open Source Logo Designs
By Satnam Singh | Published: February 2, 2010
A product is as good as its package, and a website is as good as its design. An impressive website design is a must have to impress a reader, and the best part of website design is the logo design. Web 2.0 logos (like the twitter logo, Skype logo etc.) rule the best part of the web, making the text logos look too old. If you still don’t have a web 2.0 logo, design one today or use one of these fully editable free logos!
All these Logos are:
* Free: You are free to use it for both commercial and personal uses.
* Open Source: The download includes the actual psd file. I used Adobe Photoshop to make them. There are lots of other free editors on Google!
* All in One: The download contains all the things used to make the logo including the fonts and textures. I have used original (my own) or free textures and fonts only.
* Cool: Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, so tell me how beautiful your eyes are!
* Free Support: If you need any help regarding customizing these logos for your site, just ask in Help Desk

The Colored blocks are all about freedom and fun. This logo especially suits life-style blogs, which discuss about people, girl stuffs or fun. But in the hands of a brilliant artist, this might turn into another tech blog logo!
Download Colored Blocks Logo (Zip Archive, 116 KB) 
Inspired from the Skype Logo, it suits well in blogs that discuss about Skype and related technologies. Do you have a personal blog instead? Then grab this, its all about personality. You can change the blue color and make it look good on any page.
Download Born Blogger Logo (Zip Archive, 70 KB) 
Let the Neon Lamps tell the world what your site is all about. This Neon bulb logo looks great on dark backgrounds. Let the party begin!
Download FreqOut Logo (Zip Archive, 101 KB) 
This was the logo I used to have in my blogspot blog. A slight change of color makes the logo look totally different. Try it out.
Download Bits and Pieces Logo (Zip Archive, 122 KB) 
Some rounded metal, a Green Frame and some Shadows, that’s what this logo is all about. Must suit any kind of blog, I would recommend you to use a font with rounded edges to suit the style. It’s all yours.
Download Lillie’s Bliss Logo (Zip Archive, 77 KB) 
Statutory Notice: No trees were cut down to make this logo!
Add some antique touch to your blog with this all wood logo. The texture used is included with the zip archive.
Download Go For Wood Logo (Zip Archive, 247 KB) 
Your daily readers will adore the gloss and curves of this logo. The strips on the background are mere street markings. Try a do-not-cross police line instead.
Download Daily Blogger Logo (Zip Archive, 139 KB) 
That’s the letter X all around the image, I love the color, I love the font, and so its here now! Simple logo, so it must suit any kind of blog.
Download Checked Out Logo (Zip Archive, 122 KB) 
Twitter has exceeded Digg in terms of traffic, and I am already bit by the twitter birdie. This logo is for all the twitter fans out there. Let’s meet up on twitter. (New to twitter? Read the Twitter Quick Start Guide)
Download Twips Online Logo (Zip Archive, 47 KB)
A product is as good as its package, and a website is as good as its design. An impressive website design is a must have to impress a reader, and the best part of website design is the logo design. Web 2.0 logos (like the twitter logo, Skype logo etc.) rule the best part of the web, making the text logos look too old. If you still don’t have a web 2.0 logo, design one today or use one of these fully editable free logos!
All these Logos are:
* Free: You are free to use it for both commercial and personal uses.
* Open Source: The download includes the actual psd file. I used Adobe Photoshop to make them. There are lots of other free editors on Google!
* All in One: The download contains all the things used to make the logo including the fonts and textures. I have used original (my own) or free textures and fonts only.
* Cool: Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, so tell me how beautiful your eyes are!
* Free Support: If you need any help regarding customizing these logos for your site, just ask in Help Desk
Colored Blocks Logo

The Colored blocks are all about freedom and fun. This logo especially suits life-style blogs, which discuss about people, girl stuffs or fun. But in the hands of a brilliant artist, this might turn into another tech blog logo!
Download Colored Blocks Logo (Zip Archive, 116 KB)
Born To Blog? Get this Logo

Download Born Blogger Logo (Zip Archive, 70 KB)
FreqOut Neon Logo

Download FreqOut Logo (Zip Archive, 101 KB)
Logo in Bits and Pieces

Download Bits and Pieces Logo (Zip Archive, 122 KB)
Lillie’s Bliss, Metal on Green Logo

Download Lillie’s Bliss Logo (Zip Archive, 77 KB)
Go For Wood, Logo in Wood

Add some antique touch to your blog with this all wood logo. The texture used is included with the zip archive.
Download Go For Wood Logo (Zip Archive, 247 KB)
Daily Blogger Logo

Download Daily Blogger Logo (Zip Archive, 139 KB)
Going Green, Checked Out Logo

Download Checked Out Logo (Zip Archive, 122 KB)
Twips Online, Twitter Style Logo

Download Twips Online Logo (Zip Archive, 47 KB)
Hack Bay Logo

A Web 2.0 Logo in sizzling red. Dark backgrounds will adore this logo.
Download Hack Bay Logo (Zip Archive, 68 KB)

A Web 2.0 Logo in sizzling red. Dark backgrounds will adore this logo.
Download Hack Bay Logo (Zip Archive, 68 KB)
Gooldie Logo, Time to get Rich

Gold meant wealth, power and authority in the past. Get rich soon with blessing from the past. Finance Bloggers and the make money online gurus will love this.
Download Gooldie Logo (Zip Archive, 167 KB)

Gold meant wealth, power and authority in the past. Get rich soon with blessing from the past. Finance Bloggers and the make money online gurus will love this.
Download Gooldie Logo (Zip Archive, 167 KB)
Infinite Lines Logo

A stream of parallel lines for any kind of blog. Well there are a lot of things that you can do with this logo.
Download Infinite Lines Logo (Zip Archive, 242 KB)

A stream of parallel lines for any kind of blog. Well there are a lot of things that you can do with this logo.
Download Infinite Lines Logo (Zip Archive, 242 KB)
Dreamy Blog Logo

Made for those blogs that write about girlie stuffs. I guess you will have to use a magnifier to notice the glowing tips.
Download Dreamy Blog Logo (Zip Archive, 127 KB)

Made for those blogs that write about girlie stuffs. I guess you will have to use a magnifier to notice the glowing tips.
Download Dreamy Blog Logo (Zip Archive, 127 KB)
Black Magik Logo

Web 2.0 style logo in black with a tingle of gloss. Don’t mind the colored blocks in the preview here, its much better when used on pure white pages.
Download Black Magik Logo (Zip Archive, 96 KB)

Web 2.0 style logo in black with a tingle of gloss. Don’t mind the colored blocks in the preview here, its much better when used on pure white pages.
Download Black Magik Logo (Zip Archive, 96 KB)
Reflectoo Logo

The logo speaks on itself. I have used a gradient stroke to get the slimming effect. (The letters get slimmer towards the bottom.) When you change the background, remember to edit the stroke as well.
Download Reflectoo Logo (Zip Archive, 62 KB)

The logo speaks on itself. I have used a gradient stroke to get the slimming effect. (The letters get slimmer towards the bottom.) When you change the background, remember to edit the stroke as well.
Download Reflectoo Logo (Zip Archive, 62 KB)
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