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How To Add Facebook Share Button On Your Blog Post

Aside the quick share button on blogger, you can add a manual Facebook share button in order to curb the deficiencies  of the default blogger or any other site share button. This code is for Facebook, you can ask for other social network share button and we'll update this post. To add Facebook SHARE button to your blog post simply copy and paste the code below into your blog post, anywhere you want to place it, in the middle, top, or bottom of your post. Copy this: <a href=" https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=example.org"target="_blank"> <img src=" http://s26.postimg.org/6jejsmwe1/simages.png " /></a> The image url in red can be changed to your own suitable image url. Didi that worked for you? Questions or complaints? Drop your questions if any.

Snowden: Don't Use Google Allo

Google Allo, the new “smart” chat app launched on Wednesday, is ‘dangerous’ and should be avoided, according to whistleblower Edward Snowden. The ex-NSA contractor posted a series of Tweets to warn everyone away from the chat app, which he says will “record every message you ever send and make it available to police upon request”. He tweeted: "What is #Allo? A Google app that records every message you ever send and makes it available to police upon request." Read Tweet: https://t.co//EdPRC0G7Py  — Edward Snowden (@Snowden) September 21, 2016 Allo, designed to unseat chat pack leader WhatsApp, promises to deliver quick conversations with features like; “Smart Reply” that can guess your answers and respond to messages with just the tap of a button, and “Google Assistant”, which answers your questions and helps you search for things directly in your chat. How does Allo plan on predicting your every word and witty emoji, you ask? “The more you use it, the mor

Allo, Google's New Messaging App (Full Specifications)

Allo is an instant messaging mobile app developed by Google. It was announced at Google I/O on May 18, 2016 and launched on September 21, 2016. The app is available on Android and iOS. Allo was announced at Google I/O on May 18, 2016. At the time, Google said that it would release Allo in summer 2016. Google launched the app on September 21, 2016. Features Allo is based on phone numbers. Smart reply : Allo's "Smart reply" function uses Google's machine learning technology to suggest a reply to the last message, which can be selected from a few options. The feature also analyses images sent to the user in order to suggest responses. Similar to the smart reply feature seen in Google's Inbox app, it learns from the user's behavior to adapt its suggestions over time. Incognito mode : Incognito mode is an optional mode that includes expiring chats, private notifications, and end-to-end encryption. The encryption uses Open Whisper Systems' Signal

Nairaland Faces (Emoticons) And How They're Inserted In Posts, Replies, Comments And Signatures.

Below are the faces (emoticons) that are used on Nairaland and how to insert them in topics, replies, mentions, quotes and signatures. Faces And The How To Insert Them In Posts, Replies, Mentions, Quotes And Signatures We have TWO ways of inserting Nairaland's emoticon on a post, reply, quote or signature: 1. Direct click 2. Use of code and url Direct Click While creating a thread (post), quote, and making a reply, the faces are displayed just before the Body box immediately under the Title box. Simply click on the emoticon of your choice. Actually Direct click cannot be used in signatures. Use Of Code And Url We shall dwell much on this aspect. What you need 1. [img]***[/img] 2. Emoticon url The emoticon url replaces the three asterics in the code in 1 above. Below is a list of the url of all the emoticon on Nairaland: Url: http://www.nairaland.com/faces/smiley.png The url replaces the three asterics in the img code above.

Nairaland Faces (Emoticons), And Their Descriptions

Below are the faces (emoticons) that are very popular on Nairaland. Faces And Their Brief Description : This indicates a smiling face. Sure you can use that to indicate that you're happy about a topic or a comment. : This is called cheesy, it's like saying "cheese" when taking a photograph. It's a way of showing happiness and fun in a greater degree. : This has it's name as angry, and just as the name denotes, it shows that the user is definitely annoyed and even mad either at the author of the post (popularly reffered to as OP) or a comment by someone. You might want to check yourself twice before "Quoting" one who says "I'm angry!" : This is the sad face. It shows total offence to the issue at hand. The user tries to show that he/she is not just happy about the issue. Situations that might trigger the use of this face ranges from Crimes such as rape, theft, to bad incidents such as accidents e

How To Include Images In Your Blog Posts Without Direct Upload From Your Computer/Mobile

Trying to upload images from my phone to my blog posts was actually difficult for me as I always had this error stuff. At times I wouldn't just see any error, but the upload form wont show up. Until I found how to insert photos in my posts without having to upload them directly from my phone. What Do You Need? The things you need are: 1. The photo you want to upload saved in your phone/computer. 2. A little knowledge about HTML or rather the HTML code for image 3. And of course a FREE online image hosting site. With step 1 in place, you can look for a FREE image hosting site by doing a random search on Google, but I'll advise you use the one I recommend, which is PostImage -  www.postimage.com Log on to the site ( http://postimage.com ) and create an account free of charge. Then you can upload your image from your phone there. It's easy and fast, and also well categorized as you can create as much directories as you want. Also you have options wer

How To Blog On Blogger With Your Mobile Phone

In this short and direct tutorial, I'd be unfolding the very easiest and best way to post easily on your blog with your  java ,  symbian  or android phone (Nokia Asha, C2, Xpressmusic, C3 etc, Motorolla, Samsung, Sony etc) without getting a  "Bad Request Error 400." It's very annoying when you get that "Bad Request"  issh . You can use any browser at all Chrome, Opera mini, Uc browser, Bolt, IE, Firefox, etc. Also note that this method is only for Blogger, that is, blogspot.com blogs owned by Google. It supports HTML coding. Does not show HTML literally (unlike blogging from email), and posts quick and fast. Just follow these simple steps below: 1. Open your favorite browser (yours could be Chrome, Uc, Opera etc, for me, its UC). 2. Log on to the email you used blogging. That is, go to  www.blogspot.com  and sign in with your email and password. 3. Open another page in your browser and type in or copy and paste this url address: https://www.blo