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i have share so many Articles on Facebook Tips and tricks Today i will be teaching How to change  404 not found page of your Blogger blog

how to change '404 not found' page of your Blogger blog. ?

How to start blogging Complete guideline in my previous article 404 Not found is the error which occurs when you try to visit page which does not occur
default 404 page of BLOGGER is not that well
how to change 404 not found page of your Blogger blog
This will allow to keep visitors or traffic of blog engage on your blog for little longer and decrease bounce rate.
EXAMPLE 

Here we go.
1-go to Blogger Dashboard settings and then click on Search preferences
2-click on Edit in front of custom page not found.
3-now in this area Paste this whole thing.


<!-- MBW 404 Page -->
<div class='MBW-404-box'>
  <p style='line-height: 1.6em'><strong>
<font color='red' size='6'>
Oops!!!
</font> <font color='#666666'>
 <!-- http://www.mylatesttricks.com !-->
Looks like you are trying to access page that does not exist or has been deleted. Please do any of the followings:
</font></strong></p>
  <ol style='line-height: 25px'>
    <li><a href='javascript:history.go(-1)'>&#171; Go Back</a> </li>
    <li>Report the Problem By <a href='http://www.mylatesttricks.com'>Clicking Here</a>&#160;&#160;&#160; (<i>This will help us serve you better</i>) </li>
    <li>Go To Homepage by <a href='http://www.mylatesttricks.com/contact'>Clicking Here</a>
      <br/></li>
  </ol>
  <p><br><br></p><p align='center'><font color='#159b24' style='font-size: 135px'><strong>404</strong></font></p>
  <p align='center'><font size='5'>Error Page Not Found</font></p>
</div>


4- Replace first url in this ^ whole with your blog link
5-replace second url with your blog contact section or you facebook account url
6-save the changes.
7-click dashboard then template and then on edit html
8-click anywhere inside that big BOX containing your HTML 
9-press CTRL+F collectively
10-find 
]]></b:skin>
11-Paste this whole code under 
]]></b:skin> .<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;error_page&quot;'>

<style type='text/css'>
.status-msg-wrap {
    font-size: 100%;
    margin: none;
    position: static;
    width: 100%;
}
.status-msg-border {
    display:none;
}
.status-msg-body {
    padding: none;
    position: static;
    text-align: inherit;
    width: 100%;
    z-index: auto;
}
.status-msg-wrap a {
    padding: none;
    text-decoration: inherit;
}
.MBW-404-box {
  background:#FFFFFF;
  width:96%;
  margin:10px 0px;
  padding:15px 15px;
  border:1px solid #b9b6b6;
  -moz-border-radius:10px;
  -webkit-border-radius:10px;
  border-radius:10px;
  box-shadow: 6px 6px 6px #e3e3e3;
}
</style>
</b:if>


12-save changings in template and you are done.
13-now check if it is working fine just open your website like
www.yourwebsite.com/lolololololol.

so i have share about blogging IN SHA ALLAH in my next article i will sharing a article on How to Recover WordPress Blog
if you have any problem you feel free to ask us comment below 
2013, By: Seo Master
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By Navneet Joneja, Product Manager

Cross-posted from the Google Cloud Platform Blog

Last year we announced Google Compute Engine to enable any business or developer to use Google’s infrastructure for their applications. Now we’re taking the next step: Google Compute Engine is open to everyone in preview, and you can sign up online now.

Over the past year, we’ve launched several features and made significant improvements behind the scenes. We’re now announcing several new capabilities that make it easier and more economical to use Compute Engine for a broader set of applications.

  • Sub-Hour Billing: We heard feedback from our early users who wanted more granular billing increments so they could run short-lived workloads. Now all instances are charged for in one-minute increments with a ten-minute minimum, so you don’t pay for compute minutes that you don’t use.
  • New shared-core instance types: Compute Engine’s new micro and small instance types are designed as a cost-effective option for running small workloads that don’t need a lot of CPU power, like development and test workloads.
  • Larger Persistent Disks: We’re increasing the size of Persistent Disks that can be attached to instances by up to 8,000%. You can now attach up to 10 terabytes of persistent disk to a Compute Engine virtual machine, giving you plenty of persistent storage for a wide variety of applications.
  • Advanced Routing Capabilities: Compute Engine now supports software-defined routing capabilities based on our broad SDN innovation. These capabilities are designed to handle your advanced network routing needs like configuring instances to function as gateways, configuring VPN servers and building applications that span your local network and Google’s cloud.
  • ISO 27001 Certification: We’ve also completed ISO 27001:2005 certification for Compute Engine, App Engine, and Cloud Storage to demonstrate that these products meet the international standard for managing information security.

To get started, go to the Google Cloud Console, select Compute Engine and click the “New Instance” button.

Fill out the required information and click “Create” on the right hand side. Your new virtual machine will be ready to use in about a minute.

To all of our customers who helped us evolve the product over the past months, thank you; your feedback has helped shape Compute Engine. To those of you who have been eager to try Compute Engine, the wait is over and you can sign up for Compute Engine online today.


Navneet Joneja loves being at the forefront of the next generation of simple and reliable software infrastructure, the foundation on which next-generation technology is being built. When not working, he can usually be found dreaming up new ways to entertain his intensely curious three-year-old.

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:

Last weekend, Google hosted the first Joomla!Day to be held in the United States. Nearly 100 Joomla! developers and users came together in true unconference style, as participants led small group discussions based on attendee feedback prior to and the beginning day of the conference. Topics ranged from migrating a website from the CMS' 1.0 to 1.5 release to effective template creation. On Sunday afternoon, we had a lot of fun with our speed-geeking session, where attendees shared knowledge with one another about anything and everything, like using Joomla! to power non-profit websites to ergonomics to keep you coding for life. We ended the day Sunday with a group photo and plans in the works to start a Bay Area based Joomla! Users Group.

For those who weren't able to make it to Joomla!Day USA West, we've heard you can expect news about other Joomla!Days coming sometime later this year in Austin, Texas and New York, New York.

Many thanks to all of our guests for joining us, sharing their collective knowledge and making the weekend a useful and inspiring experience!

Photo Credit: T. J. Baker2013, By: Seo Master
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