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Seo Master present to you: Cara Membuka Situs Yang di Blokir - seringkali kita jengkel, ketika sedang berselancar disitus yang kita inginkan, seperti forum di luar dan situs-situs lainnya yang mengusung informasi penting. Ada beberapa situs yang memang diindikasikan sebagai situs terlarang di negeri kita, kadang ada kesalahpahaman memblokir situs, padahal yang diblokir buaknlah situs por*no.

Cara Membuka Situs Yang di Blokir


Sebenarnya sudah banyak cara yang dapat membuka situs yang diblokir, cara-cara tersebut ada dibawah ini:

- Secara Manual: Bisa dengan cara manual, yaitu dengan mengganti IP addres pada pengaturan browser. karena IP yang digunakan sudah di block untuk mengakses situs-situs tertentu.
- Software: atau mungkin dengan menggunakan software yang sudah banyak tersedia, namun yang menjadi kendala kadang dalam pengaturannya yang ribet.
- Situs Lain: Untuk membuka situs yang diblokir, kita bisa menggunakan layanan situs lain yang menyediakan layanan hidden IP, atau juga dengan menggunakan translate google.

Dari cara-cara diatas, sudah pasti ada sedikit keribetan, atau mungkin adanya kelemotan dalam browsing. Lantas apa yang harus dilakukan saat ini? apakah ada cara yang simpel lainnya agar bisa bebas membuka situs apapun? Yang pasti ada, Cara Membuka Situs Yang di Blokir dengan metode yang simpel adalah:

- Buka Mozilla Firefox saja, karena mozilla mendukung dengan aplikasi yang akan kita unduh.
- Selanjutnya cari digoogle dengan kata kunci: "add ons anonymus" lalu klik atau tekan dan instal add ons tersebut.
- Secara otomatis akan terpasang sendirinya dan akan meminta restart browser mozilla.
- Setelah ter-restart, coba buka situs yang tadinya terblokir. Taraaaaaaaaa, secara otomatis situs yang terblokir sudah bisa diakses bebas seperti layaknya mengakses situs lain.

Jadi bagi Anda yang masih kesulitan, coba praktekkan sekarang juga Cara Membuka Situs Yang di Blokir, semoga bermanfaat bagi kita semua. Gunakan dengan bijak.2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: A few days ago, Mrpolie asked if there's a way to hide the author comments in the Recent Comments widget so that we would be able to see only readers' comments and our replies to be hidden. So, in this post I'll be sharing with you the Recent Comments widget that comes with this function. If you want to show just blog readers' comments rather than yours, you have just to change "Blogger User" text with the surname under which you are posting.

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The main features of this recent comments widget:
  • You'll be able to hide your comments
  • Change the avatar size
  • Set the number of comments to display
  • Set the length of comment for the widget to display

Now let's start adding it...

Step 1. From your Blogger Dashboard, go to Layout and click on Add a Gadget link


Step 2. In the pop-up window, choose the HTML/JavaScript widget


Step 3. Copy-paste the following code:

Recent Comments Widget with Round Avatars: 

Click to see the code

Recent Comments Widget With Post Titles (no avatars): 

Click to see the code

Some changes before saving it.

- to set the number of comments to be shown, change the "5" value from the orange line
- for the number of characters, change the "67" (for the 2nd widget, it is 95) value from the green line
- to hide your comments, replace the Blogger User text TWICE with your name
- to change the size of avatar, change "50" from the blue line.
- if you don't want rounded avatars, delete this line:

-webkit-border-radius: 100px;-moz-border-radius: 100px;border-radius: 100px;

Step 4. Save your widget. You're done.2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
At Google I/O (just 2 months away!), we're excited to bring back a series of sessions called fireside chats. Fireside chats are smaller, intimate sessions where Google teams will talk about major developments with their product, what's in store for developers, and spend most of the time answering burning questions from the audience.

I/O will feature the following fireside chats:
  • Fireside chat with the Android team
    Speakers: The Android team with Chris DiBona moderating

    Pull up a chair and join the Android team at Google for a fireside chat. It's your opportunity to ask us about the platform and to tell us where you'd like to see it go in the future.

  • Fireside chat with Android handset manufacturers
    Come join us for a fireside chat with the top Android handset manufacturers. Hear about the types of devices being planned for 2010 and get your device-specific questions answered.

  • Fireside chat with the App Engine team
    Speakers: Brett Slatkin, Guido van Rossum, Matt Blain, Max Ross, Don Schwarz, Alfred Fuller, Kevin Gibbs, Sean Lynch
    It's been an busy year for the App Engine team with lots of new features and lots of new developers. Come tell us about what you've loved and what still bugs you. With several members of the App Engine team on deck, you'll get the answers to your questions straight from the source.

  • Fireside chat with the Google Chrome and Chrome OS teams
    Speakers: Ian Fette, Brian Rakowski, Linus Upson, Caesar Sengupta, Matt Papakipos

    Curious about what's new in Google Chrome, or what makes Google Chrome OS so exciting? We'll talk briefly about the major developments over the past year, and then field questions from the audience. If you're dying to know something, this is the place to find an answer.

  • Fireside chat with the Enterprise team
    Speakers: Chris Vander Mey, Scott McMullan, Ryan Boyd, David Glazer, Ken Lin

    With the launch of the Google Apps Marketplace, we've introduced a new way to expose your software to businesses - and a new way to extend Google Apps. If you're interested in building apps, what we're thinking about, or if you have other questions about the Marketplace, pull up a chair.

  • Fireside chat with the Geo team
    Speakers: Thor Mitchell, Peter Birch, Matt Holden, Ben Appleton, Bart Locanthi, Thatcher Ulrich

    Here's your opportunity to pick the brains of the people behind the Maps, Earth, and Maps Data APIs! We'll take a quick walk through the milestones of the last year, and then open it up to your questions. Don't miss your opportunity to get the straight scoop on all that's new in the world of Google Geo APIs.

  • Fireside chat with the GWT team
    Speakers: Bruce Johnson, Joel Webber, Ray Ryan, Amit Manjhi, Jaime Yap, Kathrin Probst, Eric Ayers

    If you're interested in what the GWT team has been up to since 2.0, here's your chance. We'll have several of the core engineers available to discuss the new features and frameworks in GWT, as well as to answer any questions that you might have.

  • Fireside chat with the Social Web team
    Speakers: David Glazer, DeWitt Clinton, John Panzer, Joseph Smarr, Sami Shalabi, Todd Jackson

    Social is quickly becoming an integral part of how we experience the web, and this is your chance to pick the brains of the people who are working on Buzz, the Buzz API and the underlying open protocols such as Activity Streams and OAuth which are an essential component of a truly open & social web.
You can check out the fireside chats and other sessions on code.google.com/io. The teams are looking forward to your questions!


Posted by Christine Tsai, Google I/O team

2013, By: Seo Master
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