Showing posts with label Widget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Widget. Show all posts

Image Reflection Generator for your website or blog :)



Here is a great tool for creating faded reflections for your images. You can upload an image from your computer or any image hosted on the internet. Either way, you'll get an amazing looking picture. As you can see to your left, there should be a nice reflected image. It can give your web pages more depth, which is always a good thing. Also, you can decide how big you want the reflection to be. Here I gave about a 50% reflection size for the image on the left.
you can select background colour and this is all free :)
you can also pay them via paypal !
And it is brought to you by faceroller ! You must check it out !



What is Skribit?

Skribit cures writer's block by enabling bloggers and writers to receive post suggestions from their readers and the Skribit community . says skribit @ top of page !

Skribit lets readers suggest and vote on your article topics. In other words, the widget will allow you to suggest ideas for posts which you would like me to write about in the near future! Your readers can vote on every suggestion so that you know which suggestions are the most important to blog about.
This widget is so famous that now every blog is now having this widget :) . This widget has not been embedded on the blog itself, but the demo is a great example so that you might see how Skribit works. Indeed the widget is meant to be implanted in your blog's sidebar or something of the sort.

Try Wowzio Widgets On Your Blog/Site

Wowzio picks up new blog posts along with associated images and tags every hour

There Are 5 Widget Types To Choose From

Add one or add many Wowzio widgets to your site. Mix and match the different kinds of Wowzio widgets for different sites and locations. Choose from 5 different types of Wowzio widgets:

1. Photo Gallery

Shows all pics located in every corner in your blog/website

2. Slideshow Widgets

These widgets provide an elegant and simple way for users of your blog/site to discover the awesome content created by you. Each photo links back to it’s corresponding blog post.

3. Activity Widget

This widget provides you and your users with a “live” feed of the visits to your blog or site. Everytime a page that the widget is on loads, the user’s location is located and the page they are coming from is displayed. This information is fed in real-time to every other widget open at that time, to give your visitors a rare insight into the vitality of your blog or site! [You do have to instal the widget on every page you want monitored however.]

4. Tagcloud Widget

The tagcloud widget helps bubble up the rich content that is deeply embedded in blog posts. When a user clicks on a tag, we display the matching blog posts inside the tagcloud widget frame, thus keeping the user on the same page.

5. Content Widget

The content widget is a syndication and content distribution mechanism. You can aggregate feeds from multiple sources ( up to 15 ) into one widget. You can use it for cross-promotion of content, or syndication via 3rd party channels.


3 Things Every Word press Blog should Have , 3 main Widgets !

If you’re new to blogging (or even if you’re currently running a blog), you’ll no doubt have some things that you need to address on your blog, as no one’s perfect.
That’s right, not even me! ;) That said, there are certain measures that you can go to that will no doubt improve your blog, and this article will discuss some of those points.

1: Install Wordpress:

Wordpress is THE best blogging platform out there – no exceptions. It’s extremely easy to use, is very customisable (with all the plugins and themes that are now widely available) and is also completely free. If you’re serious about your blog, then Wordpress is the only real option when you put it back-to-back with competitors, and, without it, the rest of these tips aren’t very helpful.

2: Comments:

Every blog should have comments. If you aren’t getting comments on your blog, you’re something majorly wrong. I could go into a load of detail and write a whole article about how to get comments, but I don’t have time, plus it’d probably start getting boring, so I’ll give you my top two ways. Firstly, install the ‘Top Commentator’ widget and The Comment Luv Plugin, as these both add an incentive to commenting. The second is to leave comments on other people’s blogs. You’ll soon find that the majority of bloggers will comment back, and, if they don’t, stop commenting on their blog.

3: Askimet:

Askimet is a great plugin for Wordpress that I would recommend to every blog in the planet. It basically controls all your spam comments for you and segregates them. If you are receiving a lot of traffic or comments then you’re bound to get at least some spam, and Askimet does all the hard work for you so that you can focus on answering the good comments.

What do you think?

What else do you think essential or a must for a blog ? Feel free to comment, We’d like to know. :)

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