This blog site is not meant to be any information that is distributed to the general public. It is to serve as shared documentation between the DNSTC developers; however, if you find something useful and would like to use it, go right ahead.

Showing posts with label Webmaster Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Webmaster Tips. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2016

Formatting Source Code for Blogger

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There are times when you want to add coding to your blog posts, and if you do not have proper CSS coding or template updates at your disposal, and would just like to add it quick.   Here is one that has been added to our resources that works great.

We have been using the Source Code Formatter for Blogger, Blogspot, Blog & Blogger, Format Formatting Tool.   What this on-line utility will do is take your code, and covert it into HTML so you can just copy/paste it right into your posts.

There are settings that you can play with as well, and documentation is provided on the page.

Embed a Google Drive folder on your website

If you want to create a folder of documents on your Google Drive, then share them on your “non-Google” website, you can accomplish this easy using and iframe.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Add Google +1 to Your Website






We will have more information on this at a later date (as to why you want to add this to your site if you have social networking links), but for now, we would like to just provide the page that will help you setup your Google +1 button.


The page is: http://www.google.com/webmasters/+1/button/index.html

Once you add this to your site, your visitors can then click on the Google +1 icon to share the information within Google + (and within the search results for your page).
Again, as mentioned before, we will have more information on this later.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

7 Useful CSS Tools

“CSS or Cascading Style Sheets is still one of the most popular modes of designing a working website, yet, for many designers it can be at times a lengthy and tedious job. Thus, many web designers have [taken] to using CSS tools in order to quicken the process up as well as have more control over design elements…” This article by Marie Coles on September 4, 2010 outlines 7 Useful CSS tools. Read the article.