How To Automatically Redirect A Blogger Blog To Another URL


There are a number of reasons you may want to automatically send visitors to your blog to another URL or from one blog to another.For example if you moved your blog, if you had two blogs and wanted to focus one just one and cover both topics.Automatically directing visitors to another URL is actually quiet easy and only requires a snippet of code added to the top of the template.In this post i will show you the code needed to automatically Redirect from a Blogger Blog to any other URL.

Firstly i should mention some people don't like to be redirected and you should only direct to a site with similar content.If you redirect people to sales pages, sites with adult content or anywhere the user is uncomfortable with it will put your Blogger account in jeopardy.For this reason the code i have in this post can be set to Redirect in an amount of time set by you.So you can set the code to redirect after 5 seconds and place a message at the top of the blog telling visitors they will be redirected.


With that in mind i have created a test blog that will direct to Google.Com so you can see how it works.Follow the link and wait 5 seconds for the redirect.

Demo - Automatic Redirect For Blogger

Add Auto Redirect Code To Blogger


Step 1. In Your Blogger Dashboard Click > Design > Edit Html.





Step 2. Find the following piece of code in your blogs Html : 
(It's Near The Very Top)

<head>

Step 3. Copy And Paste The Following Code Directly Below / Under <head>

<meta content='5;url=http://www.YOUR-URL.com/' http-equiv='refresh'/>

Important - 

1. Replace http://www.YOUR-URL.com/ In Blue With The URL You Want To Forward To.
2. The Number 5 In Red Sets The Amount Of Seconds Before The User Is Redirected Change This To Suit.

Step 4. Save your template and your blog will now redirect after the time you set.Once again remember don't use this to send people to sites unrelated or with spam as your entire Blogger Account may be effected.

If you give at least 5 seconds and add a clear message at the top of the blog there should be no trouble.Make sure to check out more of our Blogger Help Posts

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How to Run Android on Your Windows Mobile Phone


Interested in Android but think you need to buy a new phone to try it out? Actually, your Windows Mobile phone may already have the capability of running Android.
Today we show you how and the type of phone you’ll need.
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Installing Android
To run Android you will need a microSD card that is not SDHC (typically a card less than 2GB) and a supported Windows Mobile phone (see below). You can check your microSD card compatibility by looking at the card to see if it shows the “HC” label.
The microSD card will need to be formatted in FAT32. Plug the microSD card into the computer and right click on it and choose format.
Note: Formatting a microSD drive will erase everything on that drive. Make sure you have any important files backed up before you format it.
Now that the microSD card is formatted, the first step to installing Android is finding the right Android port for your phone (see below). You will need to find the port that works on your phone as well as the version of Android you want to run. Versions start at 1.0 but typically you will find ports for version 1.6 or 2.1.
Once you have found the right port for your phone and Android version you want to use, extract the files to a folder using 7-zip.
After the files have extracted there should be a folder called “andboot”. Go into the andboot folder and there will be another folder called “startup config” or “startup”. Open this folder and you will need to find the right startup.txt file for your phone. Inside each folder will be a single “startup.txt” file. Copy the file for your phone model to the root of the andboot folder. This file will tell Android what type of hardware you have, how big your screen is, how much RAM your phone has etc. so it is very important to choose the right file. If you are confused on what these phone names are please read below on finding your phone model.
Once you have moved the correct startup.txt file to the andboot folder, copy the entire andboot folder to the root of your newly formatted microSD card.
Plug the microSD card back in the phone and open the file browser on your phone and browse to the memory card. Make sure the phone is plugged into power before the next few steps because on some phones running on battery may cause the phone to hang.
Open the andboot folder and run haret.exe. If the right startup.txt file is in the root of the andboot folder you should be able to click “Run” and you will get a quick loading screen while haret turns off Windows Mobile and starts up Android.
You should get some scrolling text and probably a nice Android logo while the phone boots up the first time.
Note: The first boot is going to take a considerably longer time than subsequent boots. and you may need to calibrate your screen during the boot process so make sure you keep an eye on it.
Once the basic Linux settings are done your new “Android” phone will boot to a welcome screen so you can walk through the rest of the settings like setting up your email account.
Tip: If you are running Android on a phone that does not have an active data plan but does have wifi, you can get around the startup screen by tapping on the welcome screen in this order: top left corner, top right corner, bottom right corner, bottom left corner then tap the Android logo. You can then enable wifi and join a network and set up your gmail account manually.
It is usually recommended that you leave your phone alone while it syncs your information for at least 10 minutes. Once the initial syncing is done the phone should start running faster and you can play around with installing apps. If you don’t wait for the phone to fully sync you may have problems with apps crashing prematurely and a force close dialog popping up.
Change any settings and install any apps you want, they will be saved to your memory card and ready on next boot. All phones that run Android from the microSD card will automatically boot Windows Mobile when the phone restarts. To run Android again, just open the file browser and run haret.exe again.
Android Ports
There are a few different Android ports for Windows Mobile devices and each one supports a different family of device; each family of device has a varying amount of hardware support. Most phones will support the touch screen, hardware buttons, cell phone radio, and data connection, but some ports may not support bluetooth, GPS, or power management. This is not a complete list of Android ports available, but it should cover the most popular Windows Mobile phones.
Almost all Android development on Windows Mobile phones started with the development on theHTC Touch (also known as the HTC Vogue and the Verizon xv6900). The HTC Touch has 100% of the hardware features working and even some features that were not available in official Windows Mobile ROMs. One of the main differences between Android for the Touch and Android for every other phone is the Touch allows for Android to be flashed to the phone’s ROM (NAND memory). This was a big break through for Android development and has increased battery life and speed greatly. Running Android on the Touch can be done following the steps above but it is recommended to run Android by flashing the phones NAND memory. To learn how to do that, start at the Android Touch FAQ thread at XDA-Developers.
Android ports for the HTC Touch can also be used on the following phones with varying success.
  • HTC Nike (Neon)

  • HTC Polaris (Touch Cruise)

  • HTC Kaiser (TyTN II)

  • HTC Titan (Mogul, xv6800)

Note: HTC phones all have proper names that come from HTC and in many cases each carrier will give the phone its own branding and rename the phone to something else. For example, the HTC Titan was called the Mogul on Sprint and the xv6800 on Verizon. To find the Android port for your phone, start by finding the proper HTC name of your device. Start on HTC’s site to discover your device’s official name.
XDAndroid supports the most popular touch screen HTC Windows Mobile phones and if you bought a touch screen HTC Windows Mobile phone within the past year, most likely this port will support your phone. XDAndroid runs directly from the phones microSD memory card on the following phones:
  • Touch Pro (Fuze, RAPH, RAPH800, RAPH500)

  • Touch Diamond (DIAMOND, DIAM500)

  • Touch HD (BLACKSTONE)

  • GSM Touch Pro2 (TILT2,RHODIUM, RHOD400, RHOD500)

  • GSM Touch Diamond2 (TOPAZ)

Andromnia is an Android port for Samsung devices. Currently this port is in the pre-alpha stages and things like the headset speaker does not work. But if you want to test it out it supports the following phones:
  • Samsung i900 (GSM, supported worldwide)

  • Samsung i910 (CDMA, used by Verizon in the US)

  • Samsung i780 (Mirage)

  • Samsung i907 (AT&T Epix)

Wing Linux isn’t as quickly developed as XDAndroid but should get the job done if your phone isn’t supported by any other port. Wing Linux supports the following phones to varying degrees:
  • HTC Artemis

  • HTC Elf, HTC Elfin

  • HTC Excalibur, T-Mobile Dash

  • HTC Gene, HTC P3400

  • HTC Herald, T-Mobile Wing

  • HTC Opal, HTC Touch Viva

  • HTC Pharos

  • HTC Prophet

  • HTC Startrek

  • HTC Wizard

  • Asus P320, Galaxi Mini

You may also want to look at threads for the following phones to check the status of Android on these phones.
Extra links
If you still can’t find what you are looking for I recommend checking out these links for more information.
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How to Install WordPress using Fantastico in cPanel


Well i wanted to start my first post on blog and i was wondering what should i write about. As i am using wordpress so why not tell you guys about installing wordpress using fantastico in cPanel.
Here are the steps:
  1. Just login to your control panel (it must be provided by your hosting company)

  2. Click on Fantastico (the icon with smiling face)
    but there is no guarantee that you have Fantastico in your cPanel because, it is a value-added service.
    controlpanel-login
    Fantastico Icon in cPanel

  3. Click on WordPress on right sidebar then New Installation on right side.
    New Installation of WordPress
    New Installation of WordPress

  4. Now we have to define the configuration.
    • First is the installation location:
      Install on Domain: From the drop down, your domain should be selected. (If not select it).
      Install in Directory: Leave this blank if you want WordPress to be installed in the root of the domain. But if you want to install a
      blog for your current site you can install it in sub directory and can mention the sub directory name here.
      For example if you put “blog” in the field, the url will be http://www.yoursite.com/blog/

    • Admin access data:
      Now you will have to enter the administrator name and password.
      This is the username and password that you will use to access the WordPress backend.

    • Base configuration:
      In the base configuration section, enter the following information:
      Admin nickname: the name you want to display for the admin account.
      Admin e-mail: the email address of the admin
      Site name: yourdomain.com
      Description: about your siteAfter filling all details just click the Install WordPressButton
      Wordpress Installation Configuration
      Wordpress Installation Configuration


  5. When you hit Install WordPress button you will be taken to page with installation details and you have to click Finish Installation button to finalize it. When the installation is finished you have the option to email the details of the installation to someone, or return to the overview.
    Finalize the WordPress Installation
    Finalize the WordPress Installation
    Wordpress Insallation Details
    Wordpress Insallation Details
    Now you can visit the admin page http://yourdomain.com/wp-admin/ and can see your installation working.
    That’s all you are done with installation of wordpress using Fantastico.
    Isn’t it easy? :)

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How to Develop WordPress Plugin


WordPress has become more important application for bloggers and even for those who need small web site. To extend its functionality beyond the basic features there are too many plugins. You can do almost anything with wordpress using different plugins. If you are a developer you can develop your own plugin or use plugins developed by others.
I have compiled 20 tutorials for developers to know how to develop wordpress plugin.
1. WP Tutorial: Your First WP Plugin
Here it is, a video guide to creating your first WordPress plugin (in under 5 minutes!).
WP Tutorial: Your First WP Plugin
WP Tutorial: Your First WP Plugin
2. Writing a Plugin
WordPress Plugins allow easy modification, customization, and enhancement to a WordPress blog. Instead of changing the core programming of WordPress, you can add functionality with WordPress Plugins.
Writing a Plugin
Writing a Plugin
3. How to Write a WordPress Plugin – Introduction
For any WordPress user, plugins are essential. WordPress Plugins allow those with little to no programming skills to extend the functionality of their blog.
How to Write a WordPress Plugin - Introduction
How to Write a WordPress Plugin - Introduction
4. Create a Custom WordPress Plugin From Scratch
This tutorial will describe the implementation of a WordPress plugin starting from scratch. The plugin will connect to an external OSCommerce database and display random products on your WordPress site.
Create a Custom WordPress Plugin From Scratch
Create a Custom WordPress Plugin From Scratch
5. Anatomy of a WordPress Plugin
This tutorial will guide you through every step of building a simple, widgetized WordPress plugin with settings.
Anatomy of a WordPress Plugin
Anatomy of a WordPress Plugin
6. A Crash-Course in WordPress Plugin Development
Despite an extensive codex, many WordPress users remain unfamiliar with how to create their own custom plugins. In today’s screencast, we’ll start from scratch and build our first usable plugin.
Plugin Crash Course
Plugin Crash Course
7. WordPress Plugin Development Short Tutorial
A short video tutorial on wordpress plugin development.
Wordpress Plugin Development Short Tutorial
Wordpress Plugin Development Short Tutorial
8. WordPress Plugin Tutorial – Hello World
Learning to develop a WordPress plugin can be both fun and rewarding. In this Tutorial we will go over how to make a simple Hello World plugin that you can create.
9. The Ultimate Guide to Building a WordPress Plugin
There are often plugins created for basic extended functionality, but what happens when you can’t find the perfect plugin for your needs? It might be easier to just create the plugin yourself.
10. How to Make a Social Bookmarking WordPress Plugin
In this article by Vladimir Prelovac, you will learn to create your first functional WordPress plugin and learn how to interact with the WordPress API (this is the WordPress interface to PHP) on the way.
11. WorPress Plugin Development with PHP
Nice video tutorial on plugin development.
WorPress Plugin Development with PHP
WorPress Plugin Development with PHP
12. Tips to Speed Up WordPress Plugin Development
Anyone can create useful WordPress plugins without being a hacker.
13. Seven Reasons to Write a WordPress Plugin
Listed below are seven reasons why a WordPress user should consider writing a WordPress plugin.
14. WordPress Plugin Actions
An example of an action would be that you want a execute some code after a user has published a post or left a comment.
15. WordPress Plugin Filters
WordPress filters allow to you modify virtually any kind of text displayed and are extremely powerful.
16. Constructing a WordPress Plugin Admin Panel
This tutorial will go into what it takes to successfully create an admin panel for your plugin.
17. Constructing a WordPress Plugin User’s Panel
This tutorial will go over the steps to add in your own User’s Administration Panel.
18. Using JavaScript and CSS with your WordPress Plugin
This portion of the series will cover how to load JavaScript and CSS files for your plugin.
19. Using AJAX with your WordPress Plugin
This post will show you how to use AJAX with your WordPress plugin.
20. Releasing and Promoting Your WordPress Plugin
After you have finished writing your awesome WordPress plugin, there are a few things to consider before releasing and promoting your WordPress plugin.
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How to Building A Twitter Application


Almost every user on internet knows about twitter. It’s getting popular day by day, many companies and developers are also producing twitter applications using twitter API. 
In this post i have collected some tutorials and resources for developers on building a twitter application.

Building a Twitter Application

Creating a Graphical Client for Twitter
In this tutorial, you use the NetBeans IDE to create a simple, graphical, REST-based client that displays Twitter public timeline messages and lets you view and update your Twitter status. The application uses Swing and NetBeans IDE’s support for Twitter’s SaaS operations.
NetBeans IDE to Create Application
NetBeans IDE to Create Application
How to Build Your First Flash Twitter Mashup
You can try out the SWX Twitter API methods online right this moment by using the SWX Service Explorer.
Flash Twitter mashup in four lines of code!
Flash Twitter mashup in four lines of code!
Building a Twitter Bot
Developer says, “…So, to build a Twitter bot, isn’t hard, & by the end of this tutorial, hopefully I will have successfully conveyed to you how to get your own automated Twitter service up & running.”
Twitter Bot with Twitters API functionality
Twitter Bot with Twitters API functionality
Twitter Client for Android
Twitter Client for Android (How to make XML over HTTP calls).
Create a Twitter client for Android
Create a Twitter client for Android
Building a Twitter Extension for Google Chrome
Below is a screenshot of what developer will show to build. It’s simply a button that lives in Chrome’s toolbar.
Twitter Extension for Google Chrome
Twitter Extension for Google Chrome
Building your Own Twitter Client With Fluid and jQuery
Developer says, “I wanted to try out Fluid, the Prism-like app to contain web apps in their own process/window, to see if it is possible to build a complete open source ad-free twitter client in a single web page only using javascript and HTML.”
Twitter client with Fluid and jQuery
Twitter client with Fluid and jQuery
Building An Application With the Twitter API
Twitter is a new kind of publishing platform, and the simple, straightforward API for this platform is easy to use with a variety of tools and programming languages.
Application with the Twitter API
Application with the Twitter API
How to Build a Twitter Agent
In this tutorial you will build an actual useful Twitter Service that will allow you to track the Blogosphere. In the process you will get hands on programming experience with Ruby, DRb, Twitter and Jabber.
Build a Twitter Agent
Build a Twitter Agent
Building a Custom Branded Twitter Application
One of the clever but often-overlooked features of Twitter is that it upgrades these custom applications to first-class citizens within the Twitterverse by tagging each tweet with the hyperlinked name of the tool.
Coding the Tweet
Coding the Tweet
Build a Simple Twitter client using Silverlight 2
In this tutorial developer will show you how to build a simple Twitter client in Silverlight. You will also learn the shortcomings of WebClient Class in Silverlight.
Twitter client using Silverlight 2
Twitter client using Silverlight 2

Twitter Development Links & Resources

Twitter API Wiki
Twitter API Wiki
Twitter API Wiki
Twitter Api – Tips & Tutorials
Twitter api
Twitter api
50 Twitter Tools and Tutorials For Designers and Developers
Tools and Tutorials for Designers and Developers
Tools and Tutorials for Designers and Developers
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