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Saying Goodbye to Google Friend Connect

December 7, 2011

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Google Friend Connect will soon be no more. It was one of the few Google social networking products that I actually liked, so I am sad to see it go. The demise is set for March 1, 2012. Google is calling the removal a “house cleaning,” but I see it more as a “redirect.” According [...]

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How to Customize HTML Tags for Your Clickable Button

October 20, 2011

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In my previous post, How to Make a Clickable Button For Your Blog – the Simple Way, I showed you how to make a very, very basic clickable button with no bells and whistles. In this post, I’ll show you how to add some HTML tags to make the button do certain things. With tags, [...]

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How to Make a Clickable Button For Your Blog – the Simple Way

October 11, 2011

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Those “grab my button” graphics are very cute. They are an attractive way to share your link with other bloggers. Here’s a good example of a blog button: That button directs to my friend’s blog. If you click the button, your browser will load Carole’s Thoughtful Spot blog. Unfortunately, some grab buttons are a little [...]

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How To Add a Floating Facebook Twitter Google + Widget to Blogger

August 24, 2011

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Those floating “share” buttons are very attractive and handy– I think they are more conspicuous than the “below signature” share buttons. Here’s what mine looks like. Here’s a very easy method for adding your very own floating share button for Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon and Google +. Firstly, I’m assuming that you already know your way [...]

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How to Add Google Friend Connect to Your WordPress Blog

February 26, 2011

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As much as many bloggers prefer the versatile WordPress as their blogging platform of choice, Google’s Blogger remains a very popular (and adequate) blogging platform, too. Unfortunately, Blogger hasn’t been exactly friendly toward other blogging platforms (WordPress users are routinely restricted from leaving comments with their WP url unless the blog’s owner “opts in” to [...]

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