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Many of those subscribed to this blog have heard our recent announcement about the Open Handset Alliance, and we thought we'd bring everyone up to date. Today, the team released an early look at the Android SDK for developers interested in building applications for Android.

By the way, we've released more than just the SDK. Those of you who follow the development of the Linux kernel on ARM may have seen that we released our initial patches that provide kernel support for the QualcommMSM7K. This release means that support in the Linux kernel is now available for the on board serial, i2c, timer, NAND flash controller, MDP/MDDI framebuffer, gpio controller, and high speed USB client controller. This code also provides access to the baseband features of the chip. The announcement to the kernel developer community can be found on the ARM Linux mailing list. Like all proper Linux kernel code, these patches were released under v2 of the GNU GPL. Stay tuned for more open source related details.

We're really excited about all of these developments and can't wait to see what results. To help get things started, we've also announced the Android Developer Challenge, a $10 million challenge to reward developers for working with the platform. Head over the Android Developers blog to find out more about this exciting mobile platform.2013, By: Seo Master
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Add descriptions to LabelsThis was a query that I got over email and I when I saw her implement it on her blog, it looked cool and I thought this might be useful for others as well. This won’t look that great with Blogger’s Label Cloud. So this trick is only for those who use the list view in the Label Gadget. To do this, you will have to modify your Label Gadget with some custom code. You will have to add a small code snippet for each label of yours.

This is how the Gadget will look like after applying the code changes
Add descriptions to Blogger Label Gadget
If you want to go ahead and do the same on your blog, then follow these instructions.
1. Build the modified Gadget Code.
<b:widget id='Label1' locked='false' title='Labels' type='Label'>
<b:includable id='main'>
<b:if cond='data:title'>
<h2><data:title/></h2>
</b:if>
<div expr:class='&quot;widget-content &quot; + data:display + &quot;-label-widget-content&quot;'>
<b:if cond='data:display == &quot;list&quot;'>
<ul>
<b:loop values='data:labels' var='label'>
<li>
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:label.url'>
<span expr:dir='data:blog.languageDirection'><data:label.name/></span>
<b:else/>
<a expr:dir='data:blog.languageDirection' expr:href='data:label.url'><data:label.name/></a>
</b:if>
<b:if cond='data:showFreqNumbers'>
<span dir='ltr'>(<data:label.count/>)</span>
</b:if>
<!-- Label Description Start -->
<b:if cond='data:label.name == "firstlabelname"'>
<span class="labeldesc"> - This is a label1 desc</span>
</b:if>

<b:if cond='data:label.name == "secondlabelname"'>
<span class="labeldesc"> - This is label2 desc</span>
</b:if>

<b:if cond='data:label.name == "thirdlabelname"'>
<span class="labeldesc"> - This is label3 desc</span>
</b:if>

<!-- Label Description End-->
</li>
</b:loop>
</ul>
<b:else/>
<b:loop values='data:labels' var='label'>
<span expr:class='&quot;label-size label-size-&quot; + data:label.cssSize'>
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:label.url'>
<span expr:dir='data:blog.languageDirection'><data:label.name/></span>
<b:else/>
<a expr:dir='data:blog.languageDirection' expr:href='data:label.url'><data:label.name/></a>
</b:if>
<b:if cond='data:showFreqNumbers'>
<span class='label-count' dir='ltr'>(<data:label.count/>)</span>
</b:if>
</span>
</b:loop>
</b:if>
<b:include name='quickedit'/>
</div>
</b:includable>
</b:widget>
This is the modified gadget code. You will have to edit it appropriately and will have to add one <b:if/> condition per label. You have to edit the label name and description. Once you have done this, your modified Gadget Code is ready.
2. Now it’s time to apply these changes to your Template. I’m assuming that you have already added the label gadget to your blog.(Add it if you have not).
Go to Template > Edit HTML and look for the line which looks like ( DO NOT Expand your Widget Templates when you do this or you are gonna be in trouble)
<b:widget id='Label1' locked='false' title='Labels' type='Label'/>
Replace this single line with the modified Gadget Code and Save the Template
3. That’s it. You should now see the label description on each of the Labels on your sidebar.
If you run into troubles leave a comment and I will try to help you.. :)

2013, By: Seo Master
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Custom 404 Error Pages in Blogger"The 404 or Not Found error message is a HTTP standard response code indicating that the client was able to communicate with the server, but the server could not find what was requested." In simple words the page that will be displayed when the actual page is not found is called a 404 Error Page. Till now Blogger’s error page was a plain old design with more of orange in it and was not customizable. Now Blogger Error pages use the same template . This would help template designers in making up custom 404 Pages.This tutorial will help you in setting up a Custom 404 page for your Blog. How to make custom 404 error page

By Default, your Blogger Error page will display this error message
custom 404 page for blogger
You can Change this message to something else from the Blogger Settings.
The option is there at Settings > Search preferences > Custom Page not Found
blogger-custom-404-message
If you want more than just a message, then we will have to fill up this text area with some HTML Code.. This is how my Error page Looks like

Instructions

  1. Login to your Blogger account and go to the Template page and proceed to Edit HTML
  2. Click on the Expand Widget Templates Check box so that your entire template comes up
  3. Now Look for </head> and immediately before that paste this snippet
    <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "error_page"'>
    <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;
    }
    </style>
    </b:if>
    This code snippet will reset the default styling given to the Blogger Message Wrapper.
  4. Save the template and go to a page on your blog which doesn’t exist.
  5. You should be able to see the change now. The grey background and the border around the 404 status message would no longer be there.
  6. Now Let’s see how we can improve the look and feel of our 404 page. I would suggest you to use inline CSS styles to improve the look and Feel of your 404 message.Here is a sample HTML template which you can paste into the text box atSearch preferences > Custom Page not Found.
    <h3>Your requested page was not found</h3>
    <p>Sorry, we cannot find the page that you are looking for. It might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.<br/>
    Please check that the Web site address is spelled correctly.</p>
    <b>Other things to try:</b><br/>
    <ul>
    <li>Go to our <a href="/">home page</a>, and use the menus or links to navigate to a specific post.</li>
    <li>
    <form method="get" action="/search">
    <table width="100%">
    <tr>
    <td><input type="text" style="width:95%;padding:2px;" value="Search this blog.." onfocus="if (this.value == &quot;Search this blog..&quot;) {this.value = &quot;&quot;}" onblur="if (this.value == &quot;&quot;) {this.value = &quot;Search this blog...&quot;;}" name="q"></td>
    <td><input type="button" Value="Search"></td>
    </tr>
    </table>
    </form>
    </li>
    </ul>
  7. It will give you something similar to my 404 page.
  8. If you are creative, you can add more stuff to the 404 pages. You can find a list of really creative 404 pages on HongKiat for inspiration

Detecting an Error Page

Blogger has introduced a new page type called "error_page" and you can detect it using b:if conditional tags.
The following condition checks if a page is an error page or not.
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "error_page"'>
This is an Error Page
</b:if>

Changing the Error Page Title

By default the title of the Blogger Error Page is your Blog Title. If you want to change it to something else, you can Edit your template and change
<title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title>
to
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "error_page"'>
<title>Page Not Found</title>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title>
</b:if>
If you are using my Title Tag Hack or derivatives of that available on the internet, then you will have to change
<!-- Start www.bloggerplugins.org: Changing the Blogger Title Tag -->
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:blog.homepageUrl'>
<title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageName/><b:if cond='data:blog.pageName'> - </b:if><data:blog.title/></title>
</b:if>
<!-- End www.bloggerplugins.org: Changing the Blogger Title Tag –>
to
<!-- Start www.bloggerplugins.org: Changing the Blogger Title Tag -->
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:blog.homepageUrl'>
<title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title>
<b:else/>
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "error_page"'>
<title>Page Not Found</title>
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageName/><b:if cond='data:blog.pageName'> - </b:if><data:blog.title/></title>
</b:if>
</b:if>
<!-- End www.bloggerplugins.org: Changing the Blogger Title Tag –>

2013, By: Seo Master
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