Speech sorrow and condolences to flow for Gus Dur. Gus Dur's role in the life of nation and state recognition of all components. Gus Dur's symbol of peace.
"We lost Gus Dur, a college teacher who respected the world. He symbol of peace among different ethnic groups and religions. He was also instrumental in the enforcement of human rights and fight for justice," said Usman Hamid Contrast Coordinator in a press release received on Wednesday (30/12 / 2009).
Wahid openly providing support for the victims of terror or against the victims of human rights violations, including in the case of Munir.
"Gus Dur is very instrumental figure in the social movement since the New Order era. He gave an oasis for the Islamic civilization in the world," explained Osman.
Add a “Recent Comments” in your blogger.com / blogspot powered blog is easy. Follow this simple tutorial on how to install it:
1. After login, click “Layout” -> Add Gadget -> Feed;
2. Fill the blank box with your blog comment feed. The comments feed structure is of two kinds as follows (pick one):
(a) Atom 1.0: i.e. http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default.
Example: http://semarangcyber.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default
(b) RSS 2.0: i.e. http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default?alt=rss
Example: http://semarangcyber.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default?alt=rss
3. Click “Continue”
4. In the “Title” write “Recent Comments”
5. Click “Save”. Done.
Now you have the “Recent Comments” in your sidebar displaying the latest five comments. You may put the “Recent Comments” up or down by drag & drop the gadget / widget. See Example : Free Id Blog
Sitemaps, in simple English, are text files (see example) containing a list of all web pages that exist on your site. It is important that you create a comprehensive sitemap as it will help Google and other search engines crawl your site better and that might mean more traffic coming your way in the long run. The Problem with Blogger Sitemap Files.
Ideally, the sitemap file should contain all URLs of a site but if your blog is hosted on blogspot.com (or if you are using a self-hosted version of Blogger with a custom domain), you’ll be surprised to know that the default sitemap file (see example) contains only the 26 most recent pages of your blog. That’s a bad thing because some of your older blog pages, that are missing from the system-generated sitemap file, may never get indexed in search engines. There’s however a simple solution to fix this problem.
Generate a Complete Sitemap for your Blogger Blog
Step 1: If you haven’t done this already, sign-in to your Google Webmasters account and add your blog. For details, check this video tutorial on how to add a blog to Google.
Step 2: Once your blog is added to Google, open the Sitemap Generator and type the full address of your blogspot blog (or your self-hosted Blogger blog)
Step 3: What you get is list of sitemap files that contain each and every page of your blog. You now just have to ping Google, Yahoo and Bing to inform them about these XML sitemaps.
As shown in the video screencast below, you need to manually add each of the sitemap files into your Google Webmaster Tools dashboard but for Bing or Yahoo, you can simply click blue hyperlinks and these search engines will automatically download the relevant sitemap files from your blogspot site.
See Video here
Once all the Sitemaps are added, your Google Dashboard should look something like this.
If you see a red cross or an orange exclamation symbol instead of the green tick, that means something is wrong with your XML sitemap. Verify that the file exists by typing the sitemap URL in your browser.
Sometimes media enclosures (like MP3 files) in blog posts can create warnings during sitemap submission. And if you have switched from Blogger to WordPress, it still makes sense to submit sitemaps of your old Blogspot blog as that will only help search engines discover your new WordPress pages. Good luck.
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