This tutorial will show you how to add Flash slideshow on Google Blogger with flash photo gallery software. It is simple and appealing that the process need no flash or XML skills at all. Simple 3 steps will make your blog more attractive and stunning.
Step 1: Make Flash slideshow SWF file.
Firstly, please make your Flash slideshow file (.swf). If you have no thought about this,please learn how to make flash slideshow file at first.
Step 2: Upload Flash slideshow SWF file to Internet.
Upload the Flash SWF file to any web hosting, and get the URL address of the Flash SWF file. If you don’t have a web host, you can upload your flash file to Google Sites(sites.google.com) for free. First sign in with your Gmail account and make a new site.
And then upload the SWF file to the Attachments.
Irrevocably, right click your uploaded file, select “Properties” and copy the URL in “Address” item.The URL should be like this: http://www.yoururl/banner550.swf
Step 3: Embed Flash SWF to your Blogger post.
The final step is to embed the Flash SWF to your Blogger post. Open your blogger editor, thrash to the ”Edit Html” mode, then copy the following code to any of the sections in your post.
Please don’t forget to revise the URL in red of the above code to your own URL. You can also revise the width and height of your flash gallery as you like: just need to revise the red value in the above code.
Get the free flash galler software of Flash Gallery Factory to get start now!And add Flash slideshow on Blog.
Tips: You could also upload your flash photo gallery,3D flash gallery, flash banner, flash baby book to MySpace, the method is the same way.
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Create Flash Slideshow on Blogger
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Friday, December 18th, 2009Normally you go to settings>formatting>language; but Mongolian apparently is not yet on the list. Sorry.
You can question for this feature at Blogger (features and suggestions). If enough demand from Mongolian bloggers perhaps there is a chance that the language will be added to the list.So far the Slideshow doohickey is completely whack. The upload makes NO significance. It does not work. What is this about “Keyword”?? I am trying to upload an baby book from Flickr, to the side bar, and I want the images to be larger than postage stamp size as well. What is the deal?
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davidchin38
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There are many ways to upload a slide show to your blog. Here is my way and it works every time.
Copy your own slide show codes from somewhere. Go to dashboard on blogger. Click on:-
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2. add a doohickey
3. scroll down to html/JavaScript
4. add to blog (paste your codes here in the large box)
5. save changes (you can drag and reposition your new doohickey)
6. save
If you do not have the codes for your own slide show, you need to make a slide show first. Please go to my blog: http://davidchin35.blogspot.com/2005/07/blog-post.html
click on ” make your own” under my slide and just follow the prompts to make your own slide show, get the codes and paste as above.
Living With Vista: First 30 Days
With the new version of Windows irrevocably out, early users say they’re bedeviled by hardware and software problems–but some like the OS anyhow.
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Dan Tynan
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Bryce Parkhurst
Photograph by John Abbott
Last February, Bryce Parkhurst brought home a new Toshiba Satellite notebook with Vista Home Basic installed. The 33-year-ancient Easton, Pennsylvania, path designer bought the PC to delight in music, but it soon hit sour notes. Everything seemed to run a small slower under the new operating system. His Alesis Photon X25 MIDI controller hardware no longer worked. When he tried to run his favorite DJ software, it didn’t work properly; when he tried to quit the program, Vista rebooted him into Safe Mode. Any system exchange instigated a seemingly endless series of “Accept or Cancel” messages from Vista’s User Account Control feature.
After five days, Parkhurst had had enough. He removed Vista and installed Windows XP. Since then, his new notebook has been distress-free.
Bernard Mongeon
Photograph by Dan Callis
In draw a distinction, Bernard Mongeon is reasonably pleased with Vista Ultimate, despite problems getting it to work with the scanner and security software on his three-year-ancient desktop. The 54-year-ancient weather forecaster in Kingston, Nova Scotia, accepts such glitches as a habitual part of moving to a new operating system.
Mandar Jadhav, an 18-year-ancient Rutgers University student, is somewhere in between. He likes the slick 3D look of Vista Premium, but is pained by the software and hardware incompatibilities he encountered when he upgraded his nearly new Dell laptop.
These three users neatly capture the disparate views of Vista during its first 30 days in the field. In PC World’s online survey of nearly 1000 early Vista adopters, slightly more than a third said they were very satisfied with the new OS. A further third reported being satisfied overall, but not exactly wowed; nearly one in four were unimpressed.
And regardless of their overall verdict, a majority–some 61 percent–reported at least one hiccup getting Vista to work with their existing hardware or software. After more than five years in the making, Vista offers much promise but still has many problems to resolve.
Full Survey Results
PC World heard from approximately 1000 Windows Vista early adopters about their experiences with the new operating system. We’ve place the full results of our survey into a PDF file, viewable with Adobe Reader.
Looks Count
The one thing nearly everyone agrees on: Vista looks fantastic. More than 80 percent of survey respondents said the new interface is an improvement. The translucent Aero environment available in the Premium and Ultimate versions may be one of the few features that live up to Microsoft’s “The ‘Wow’ starts now” marketing campaign.
“The Aero interface is brilliant,” says Brandon Morgan, a 24-year-ancient modify student in Columbia, Missouri, who had no problems running Vista Home Premium, which came preinstalled on his new Dell laptop. “The first time I saw Vista I thought of the Mac OS, but it seems to be more sophisticated.”
But not everyone could delight in Vista’s excellent looks. One out of seven Vista users in our survey had distress obtaining video drivers capable of handling Aero and DirectX 10 (DX10), which allows for quicker, more realistic gaming. (At press time, no DX10-capable games had been announced.)
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