We love OpenDNS but for one annoying feature where OpenDNS automatically redirects typos and invalid URLs to their own ad-filled search pages as in this screenshot. Let me explain - if you type a non-existent web domain in your web browser (e.g. gmail.coms instead of gmail.com), you’ll land up on OpenDNS search page and won’t see the default "Address Not Found" error in your browser.
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If your friends don’t see your updated profile name or photo, or Facing Redirecting error in whie opening orkut or gmail you should make sure they’ve recently cleared their cache and cookies. Sometimes updates can take a few days (or longer) to appear. Orkut is unable to help you make updates to a particular [...]
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Hate it when so-and-so visits www.insertsitehere.com on your Windows machine? Now you can just redirect so-and-so’s pages. While this “magically redirecting page” trick isn’t new (it’s actually quite old), I thought some folks who aren’t so tech-savvy as the guys over at Digg would love to use this to get back at someone. Mwahahahaha!
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First thing to do always before you make any changes to the template is to backup the template. If you are not familiar with the method to do it, refer to Backing up and changing New Blogger templates. First, sign into your Blogger Dashboard, click LAYOUT, then click the EDIT HTML sub-tab. This will open the template editor window. Add this block of codes into your template just below the
Wahhhhh, i just bought a new domain name for my blogspot blog from 1and 1.com and it only costs $5.99/ per year. I am actually so excited to have it set up but the thing is it...
<!-- google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore) --> <!-- google_ad_section_end --> My blog and domain spring cleaning is going quite well. But I tried to move one of my domains that is hosted on Blogger yesterday and it resulted in a 404 - not found page. Not good for the site or for my stress levels! I cannot find the problem: this is what happens.
- When I point the domain to blogger all goes
First, let's see what are special folders?
Special folders are those folders used by Windows to...
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