Is a Google Code Prettify Javascript module and CSS file that Allows syntax highlighting of source code snippets in an html page. Especially for bloggers.
Features of Google Code Prettify:
Works on HTML pages
Works even if code contains embedded links, line numbers, etc..
Simple API: include some JS & CSS and add an onload handler.
Lightweights: small download and does not block page from loading while running.
Customizable styles via CSS.
Supports all C-like, Bash-like, and XML-like languages. No need to specify the language
Extensible language handlers for other languages. You can specify the language.
Widely used with good cross-browser support. Powers code.google.com and stackoverflow.com
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Monday, January 13, 2014
How to Install Google Code Prettify in Blogger
How to Use PHP code on Blogspot
I never put the php code in blogspot, but not running.
Now I know how to insert / use php code in blogspot
This post does not need long-term, because it is only appropriate to discuss the Title.
The trick is:
First you have to have a web hosting have support php, php code and uploaded to the server got you.
After the download, write the following code on your blog:
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Now I know how to insert / use php code in blogspot
This post does not need long-term, because it is only appropriate to discuss the Title.
The trick is:
First you have to have a web hosting have support php, php code and uploaded to the server got you.
After the download, write the following code on your blog:
news sources from :Fajar Zikri Blog
Earn money from your blog this holiday season
The holiday season is here and retailers are spending more on online advertising to promote their products. Your blog has valuable space and you can earn some extra money by placing Google AdSense ads next to your content.If you don’t already have AdSense set up on your blog, visit the
Earnings tab of your Blogger dashboard to give it a try. It’s free and only takes a moment to sign up.
And if you’ve tried AdSense out in the past, head to your blog and give it a second look. It now has updated controls, so you can match the ads that appear to the style of your blog.
Happy holidays!
Posted by Ian Cohan-Shapiro, Marketing Manager
And if you’ve tried AdSense out in the past, head to your blog and give it a second look. It now has updated controls, so you can match the ads that appear to the style of your blog.
Happy holidays!
Posted by Ian Cohan-Shapiro, Marketing Manager
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