Bantayan Island

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

ALL ABOUT BANTAYAN ISLAND, CEBU

BANTAYAN ISLAND MAP

History:
Bantayan Island is an island located in the Visayan Sea, Philippines. It is situated to the west of the northern end of Cebu island, across the Tañon Strait.




The first full time residents of Bantayan Island, arrived on the island during the period of time from 1635-1645. The king of Spain used the island as an advanced warning system for the larger islands of Cebu, the Visayas and Luzon. 

Muslim marauders called “Moros” frequently made their way up from Mindanao invading the Christian settlements in the Visayas, murdering and robbing the people inhabiting these areas.

Because Bantayan Island is a natural barrier for entrance into the Visayas, small watchtowers were constructed all over Bantayan Island to serve as lookout post for invading Moros.


The name “Bantayan” comes from the Cebuano term that means “A Place to Watch”. The places of lookout were called in Cebuano: “Bantayan sa Hari”, meaning “A place to watch for the king”. The people who lived on the island adopted the term that described the purpose of their being there and shortened the name to “Bantayan Island”.

The town of Bantayan in the Municipality of Bantayan is the closest outpost and best view for any invading Moros who would approach the Island. Tall stone walls were also constructed at the site of Saint Peter and Paul’s church in Bantayan that surround the convent and the church near the area where the public plaza is currently located.



Vacation Destination:
Every year Bantayan Island becomes more and more popular as a greater numbers of people from around the world discover it’s charm and peaceful seclusion. Just a single walk along a sunset beach or a leisurely stroll on a scooter beneath arching coconut palm tree lined roads, is all it takes to firmly cement Bantayan Island into your list of favorite destinations.

The present state of the resorts and hotels on Bantayan Island is that of simplicity, modesty and reasonable prices. There are no five star resorts on the island and personally I hope that none ever arrive. There are enough luxury resort island destinations in other places, void of peace and quiet and the serenity that this island paradise offers. If you are seeking a jumping party atmosphere Bantayan Island is not your place. If on the other hand you have had enough of the traditional tourist traps and instead desire peace and quiet and a simple island paradise experience, you will quickly fall in love with this beautiful place.

It is the simple charm and peace of the island that lends itself to the greatest attraction for most people. There are no malls, movie theatres or fashion districts on Bantayan Island. Some have predicted that Bantayan Island is an early Boracay and that within a decade this quiet and peaceful paradise will be a booming destination just like Boracay. I certainly hope that it does not degrade into such a place.


 Plaza


Pier / Pantalan

Thursday, November 06, 2014

Reasons To Get Adsense Approval

Below Are The Possible Reasons To Get Adsense Approval

A. Make sure that your pages have sufficient text - websites that contain mostly images, videos or Flash animations will not be approved.

B. Your content should contain complete sentences and paragraphs, not only headlines.

C. Ensure that your website is fully built and launched before you apply for AdSense - do not apply while your site’s still in a beta or “under construction” phase or only consists of a website template.

D. Place the ad code on a live page of your website. It does not have to be the main page, but test pages that are empty except for the AdSense ad code will not be approved.

E. Provide a clear navigation system for your visitors so that they can easily find all of the sections and pages of your website.

Wednesday, November 05, 2014

*Displaying Ads On Tumblr*

How To Display Your Ads On Tumblr

You can sign up for a Tumblr account with online advertising networks and place the ads on your blog to earn extra income. You can make money through people who click or join your affiliate link or even buy your product ads.
First
Sign up for a publisher account/affiliate account at an ad network, such as Linkshare, Amazon. or YesAdvertising. Ad sites allow you to customize your own ads. The site will generate html code to post the ad on your blog.
Second
Highlight the ad code, right-click and select “Copy.”
Third
Log in to your Tumblr account and click the name of your blog.
Fourth
Click Customize to open your blog’s template editor.
Fifth
 A new text box will appear.





Sixth
Paste the ad code to the text box.
Seventh
Click “Save + Close” to complete the changes.

Plus Size Lingerie Boutique

The output will look like the image below.

Monday, November 03, 2014

*Adobe Photoshop Shortcut Keys*


List of Photoshop Shortcut Keys

Modes
Q -Quick mask mode toggle=view selection as rubylith overlay, accept paint tools.
F - Cycles through normal and to full screen mode, æ" very useful for previewing without clutter.
Tab - Removes all palettes.
Ctrl+; - Show/Hide guides.
Ctrl+' - Show/Hide grids.
Ctrl+R - Show/Hide rulers.
Layer
Ctrl+Shift+N - New layer.
Ctrl+E - Merge down.
Ctrl+J - New layer from selection by copy.
Ctrl+Shift+J - New layer from selection by cut.
Ctrl+G - Clipping group with previous layer.

Tools
V- Move
M - Marquee
Shift+M - Circular marquee
C - Crop
W - Wand
B - Brush
E - Eraser
S - Cloning stamp
N - Line
T - Type
K - Fill bucket
I - Eyedropper
G - Gradient fill
P - Pen
O - Dodge/Burn/Saturate (Shift cycles through)
R - Blur/Sharpen/Smear (Shift cycles through)
H - Hand
Z - Zoom

Color
D - Default colors (Foreground/Background to B/W)
X - Xchange (Swap) foreground/background colors

Image Tweaks
Ctrl+M - Gamma curves
Ctrl+L - Levels
Ctrl+U - Hue/Saturation/Lightness
Ctrl+B - Color balance
  
  Random
Alt+Backspace - Fill with foreground color
Alt+Shift+Backspace - Fill with foreground color, preserving transparency
Shift+F5 - Fill dialog box
[] Square brackets - Brush size up/down
Ctrl+Z - Undo
Ctrl+Alt+Z - Undo further
Ctrl+K - Removes the grey/blue box in the top left of your canvas.
Ctrl+Q - Closes the open document
F1 - Toggles adobe online help
F5 - Toggles brush style palette
F6 - Toggles color, swatches, styles palette
F7 - Toggles layer, channels, paths palette
F8 - Toggles navigator, info palette
F9 - Toggles actions, history, presets palette
Tab(Key) - Toggles all the palettes on screen
Shift+Tab(Key) - Toggles palettes on screen, excluding the toolbar
Ctrl+N - New document dialogue box
Ctrl+M - Curves dialogue box
Ctrl+A - Selects all the currently foreground document or currently selected layer.
Ctrl+J - Automatically creates a duplicate of the currently selected layer.
Ctrl+K - Preferences dialogue box
Ctrl+L - Levels dialogue box
Ctrl+F4 - Closes current document
Ctrl+' (single quote) - Toggles grid lines
Ctrl+Q - Quits photoshop altogether
Ctrl+R - Toggles ruler
Ctrl+U - Hue/Saturation dialog box
Ctrl+O - Opens new file
Ctrl+P - Print dialog box
Ctrl+Z - Undo last action
Ctrl+Tab - Toggle between open documents
Ctrl+Shift+C - Copy merged
Ctrl+C - Copy
Ctrl+H - Toggle extras
Ctrl+; - Toggle guides
Ctrl+Shift+; - Toggle snap
Ctrl+X - Cut
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+X - Pattern maker
Ctrl+V - Paste
Ctrl+Shift+V - Paste into selection
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V - Paste outside
Ctrl+T - Transform tool
Ctrl+Shift+T - Repeats the last performed transform
Ctrl+F5/Shift+Backspace(Key) - Fill layer dialog box
Ctrl+Shift+O - Photoshop's file browser
Ctrl+Shift+P - Page setup dialog box
Ctrl+Shift+S - Save as dialog box
Ctrl+Shift+K - Color setting preferences box
Ctrl+Shift+F - Fade dialogue box
Ctrl+Shift+X - Liquify filter tool
Ctrl+Shift+N - Create new layer preferences box
Ctrl+Shift+M -  Launches image ready
Ctrl+Shift+E - Merges all layers into a single layer
Ctrl+Alt+Z - Step backward
Ctrl+Shift+- (Minus sign) - Zoom out
Ctrl+Shift+ + (Plus sign) - Zoom in
Ctr+Shift+Alt+N - Creates a new empty layer
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S - Save for the web dialogue
Ctrl+Alt (in most dialogue boxes) - Changes the cancel command to reset
Ctrl+Alt (in the save for the web dialog) - Changes the cancel command to reset & the done command to remember
Ctrl+Alt+~ (Tild symbol) - Selects the brightest area of the currently selected layer
Ctrl+Shift+I - Inverts a selection
Ctrl+Alt+X - Extract
Shift+ -/ + (Signs on a layer) - Toggles the different layer modes
Shift+Ctrl+Z - Step forward

File Menu Shortcuts
Ctrl+N - New document
Ctrl+O - Open document
Shift+Ctrl+O - Browse
Alt+Ctrl+O - Open as
Ctrl+W - Close
Ctrl+Shift+W - Close all
Ctrl+S - Save
Ctrl+Shift+S - Save as
Ctrl+Alt+S - Save a copy
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S - Save for web
Ctrl+Shift+P - Page setup
Ctrl+Shift+M - Jump to image ready
Ctrl+Q - Exit

Viewing Shortcuts
Ctrl+Y - Proof colors
Ctrl++ - Zoom in
Ctrl+- - Zoom out
Ctrl+Alt++ - Zoom in and resize window
Ctrl+Alt+- - Zoom out and resize window
Ctrl+Alt+O - Actual pixels
Ctrl+Shift+H - Show/Hide target path
Ctrl+R - Show/Hide rulers
Ctrl+Shift+; - On/Off snap
Ctrl+H - Show/Hide extras
Ctrl+Alt+; - Lock guides
Ctrl+; - Show guides
Ctrl+' - Show grid

Tools Shortcuts
A - Path component selection tool
B - Paintbrush tool
C - Crop tool
D - Changes default color palettes to black foreground, white background
E - Eraser tool
F - Cycle screen modes
G - Gradient tool
H - Hand tool
I - Eyedropper tool
J - Airbrush tool
K - Slice tool
L - Lasso tool
M - Marquee tool
N - Notes
O - Dodge/Burn/Sponge tool
P - Pen tool
Q - Quick mask
R - Blur/Sharpen/Smudge tool
S - Clone stamp
T - Type tool
U - Shape tool
V - Move tool
W - Magic wand
X - Swap colors on color palette
Y - History brush
Z - Zoom tool
Ctrl+Shift+N - New layer
Ctrl+J - Layer via copy
Ctrl+Shift+J - Layer via cut
Ctrl+G - Group with previous
Ctrl+Shift+] - Bring to front
Ctrl+] - Bring forward
Ctrl+[ - Send backward
Ctrl+Shift+[ - Send back
Ctrl+E - Merge layers
Ctrl+Shift+E - Merge visible

Image Manipulation Shortcuts
Ctrl+L - Adjust levels
Ctrl+Shift+L - Adjust auto levels
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L - Adjust auto contrast
Ctrl+M - Adjust curves
Ctrl+B - Adjust color balance
Ctrl+U - Adjust hue/saturation
Ctrl+Ctrl+Shift+U - Desaturate
Ctrl+I - Invert
Ctrl+Alt+X - Extract

Filters Shortcuts
Ctrl+F - Last filter
Ctrl+Shift+F - Fade
Ctrl+Alt+X - Extract
Ctrl+Shift+X - Liquify
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+X - Pattern make

Selection Shortcuts
Ctrl+A - Select all
Ctrl+D - Deselect
Ctrl+Shift+D - Reselect
Ctrl+Shift+I - Inverse
Ctrl+Alt+D - Feather

Random Shortcuts
Alt+Backspace - Fill with foreground color
Shift+Backspace - Fill with background color
Alt+] - Ascend through layers
Alt+[ - Descend through layers
Shift+Alt+] - Select top layer
Shift+Alt+[ - select bottom layer
Tab - Show/Hide all palettes

Sunday, November 02, 2014

*Adobe Photoshop Tools And Their Functions*



Adobe Photoshop CS3 Tools And Their Functions


Move Tool - Moves selections, layers, and guides.

Rectangular Marquee Tool - Makes a rectangular selection and provides access to the Elliptical, Single Row, and Single Column Marquee Tools.


Lasso Tool - Draws free-hand segments of a selection's border and provides access to the Polygonal Lasso Tool and Magnetic Lasso Tool.

Magic Wand - Selects consistently colored areas without requiring you to trace the outline and provides access to the quick selection tool. Provides access to the Quick Selection Tool.

Crop Tool - Removes unwanted portions from an image.


Slice Tool - Creates slices so you can separate your document into areas, which makes it more functional. It also provides access to the Slice Select Tool.


Spot Healing Brush Tool - Corrects imperfections in an image by making them disappear into the surrounding image. It also provides access to the Healing Brush Tool, Patch Tool, and the Red Eye Tool.



Eyedropper Tool - Allows you to get colors from an image to designate as a new background or foreground color. It also provides access to Color Sampler Tool, Ruler Tool, and Count Tool.



Notes Tool - Allow you to add notes to an image. Also provides access to Audio Annotation Tool.

Ruler Tool - To measure distances from one point to another in your image without jumping through hoops.
Patch Tool - Pick up a part of the image patch it up with another part.


Brush Tool - Paint brush strokes onto an image and provide access to the Pencil Tool and Color Replacement Tool.


Clone Stamp Tool - Paints a clone of an image or area of an image you have already selected. It also provides access to the Pattern Stamp Tool.


History Brush Tool - Paints a copy of one image state or snapshot of an image into your current image's window. It also provides access to the Art History Brush Tool.



Eraser Tool - Eraser pixels wherever the mouse is clicked. It also provides access to the Background Eraser Tool and the Magic Eraser Tool.




Gradient Tool - Creates a gradual blend between colors and also provides access to the Paint Bucket Tool.



Blur Tool - Softens the edges of an image. It also provides access to the Sharpen Tool and the Smudge Tool.



Dodge Tool - Allows you to darken or lighten areas of an image. It also provides access to the Burn Tool and Sponge Tool.

Pencil Tool - Making a tiny 1px square hard line and perfect for drawing the outline.

Paint Bucket Tool - Fill the selection with a single color and with a single click.

Sharpen Tool - Get things sharp and clear.

Smudge Tool - Can create some groovy effects.

Burn Tool - Make image darker.

Sponge Tool - Desaturate colors in a snap.      
                  
Pen Tool - Allows you to create, edit, or smooth lines and shapes. It also provides access to the Freeform Pen Tool, Add Anchor Point Tool, Delete Anchor Point, and Convert Point Tool.


Horizontal Type Tool - Allows you to insert text into an image.Also provide access to Vertical Type Tool, Horizontal Type Mask Tool, and Vertical Type Mask Tool.

Path Selection Tool - Makes shape or segment selections that shows anchor points, direction linesand direction points. Provides to access Direct Selection Tool.

Hand Tool - Move an image within it's window.

Rotate View Tool - Allow to rotate your canvas sideways at a degree you want.

Zoom Tool - Magnifies or reduces the view of an image.


Rectangle Tool - Allow you to draw different shapes. Also provide access to Rounded Rectangle Tool, Ellipse Tool, Polygon Tool, Line Tool, and Custom Shape Tool.
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Saturday, November 01, 2014

*Html Tags*


Common Tags of Html

Basic Tags
<html></html> - Creates an html document.
<head></head> - Sets off the title and other information that isn't displays on the web page itself.
<title></title> - Title of the website.
<body></body> - Sets off the visible portion of the document.

Background and Color Tags
Body Attributes:
<background ="url"> - Background image.
<body bgcolor="green"> - Sets the background color using name or hex value.
<body text="black"> - Sets the text color using name or hex value.
<body link="pink"> - Sets the color of links using name or hex value.
<body vlink="#fff000"> - Sets the color of followed links using name or hex value.
<body alink="#000000"> - Sets the color of links on click.
<body ondragstart="return failed" onselectstart="return failed"> - Disallows text selection with the mouse and keyboard.
<bgproperties="fixed"> - Background properties "fixed" to obtain a watermark type background.
<left margin="?"> - Side margin size in the pixels.
<top margin="?"> - Top margin size in the pixels.
<marginwidth="?"> - Side margin size in pixels.
<marginheight="?"> - Top and bottom margin size in pixels.

Text Formatting Tags
<pre></pre> - Creates preformatted text.
<hl></hl> - Creates the largest headline.
<h6></h6> - Creates the smallest headline.
<b></b> - Creates bold text.
<i<</i> - Creates italic text.
<u></u> - Underline text.
<center></center> - Center
<strike></strike> Strikeout
<sub></sub> - (Subscript) - smaller text placed below normal text.
<sup<</sup> - (Superscript) - smaller text placed above normal text.
<tt></tt> - Creates teletype or typewriter-style text.
<cite></cite> - Creates a citation usually italic.
<em></em> - Emphasizes a word with italic or bold.
<strong></strong> - Emphasizes a word with italic or bold.
<font size="7"></font> - Sets size of font from 1 to 7.
<font color="green"></font> - Sets font color using name or hexa value.
<font face="arial"></font> - Font face or just font.
<blockquote></blockquote> - Indents text from both sides.
<marquee behaviour=scroll, alternate, slide, scroll amount, scroll delay direction=alternate, up, down></marquee>  - The moving text.



Links
<a></a> - Anchor tag

Attributes:
<a href="url"></a> - Creates a hyperlink
<a href="mailto:email"></a> - Creates a mail to link.
<a href="url"> <img src="url"></a> - Creates an image/link.
<a name="name"></a> - Creates a target location within a document.
<a href="#name"></a> - Links to that target location from elsewhere in the document.
<a target="***"></a> - Target for link:_self, _parent, _blank, _top.

Section Division Tags
<p></p> - Creates a new paragraph.
<p align="left"> - Aligns a paragraph to the left, right, or center.
<br> - Inserts a line break.
<div></div> Division/section 
<dl></dl> - Creates a definition list.
<dd> - Precedes each definition.
<ol></ol>  - Creates a number list.
<ul></ul> - Creates a bulleted list
<li></li> - Precedes each list item, and adds a number or symbol depending upon the type of list selected.
<div align="left"> - A generic tag used to format large blocks of html also used for stylesheets.
<img scr="name"> - Adds an image.
<img scr="name" align="left"> - Aligns an image:left, right, center, bottom, top, middle.
<img scr="name" border="1"> - Sets size of border around an image.
<hr></hr> - Horizontal rule
<hr size"=3"/> - Sets size of the rule
<hr width="50%"/> - Line width in pixels
<hr color="#111111"/> - Line color
<hr noshade/> - Creates a rule without a shadow.
<no br></no br> - No line breaks

Tables
<table></table> - Creates a table
<tr></tr> - Sets off each row in a table.
<td></td> - Sets off each cell in a row.
<th></th> - Sets off the table header (a normal cell with bold centered text)

Tag Attributes:
<table border="1"> - Sets width of border around table cells.
<table bordercolor="??????"> - Border color
<table cellspacing="1"> - Sets amount of space between table cells.
<table cellpadding="1"> - Sets amount of space between a cell's border and it's contents.
<table width="500" or "50%"> - Sets width of table in pixels or percent of document width.
<table height="100" or "50%"> - Sets height in pixels or percent.
<tr align="left"> or <td align="left"> - Sets alignment for cells: left, center, right.
<tr valign="top"> or <td valign="top"> - Sets vertical alignment for cells: top, middle, bottom.
<td colspan="5"> - Sets number of columns a cell should span
<td rowspan="5"> - Sets number of rows a cell should span.
<td nowrap> - Prevent the lines within a cell from broken to fit.

<tr></tr> - Table row.
Tag Attributes:
align="?" - Horizontal alignment: left, center, right.
valign="?" - Vertical alignment: top, middle, bottom.

<td></td> - Table cell or table data.
Tag Attributes:
width="?" - Cell width in pixels or in percent.
height="?" - Cell height in pixels or in percent.
background="url" - Background image.
bgcolor="#??????" - Background color.
text="#??????" - Document text color
link="#??????" - Link color
vlink="#??????" - Visited link color
alink="#??????" - Active link color
align="?" - Horizontal alignment: left, center, right
valign="?" - Vertical alignment: top, middle, bottom
colspan="?" - Number of columns the cell accross
rowspan="?" - Number of rows a particular cell spans

Frames
<frameset></frameset> - Replaces the body tag in a frames document, can also be nested in other framesets.
<frameset rows="value, value"> - Defines the rows within a frameset, using number in pixels or percentageof width.
<frameset cols="value, value"> - Defines the columns within a frameset using number in pixels or percentageof width.
<frameset border="?"> - Border thickness in pixels.
<frameset frameborder="?"> - Frame border: 1, 0 (Yes or No).
<frameset framespacing="?"> - Spacing between frames.
<frameset bordercolor="#??????"> - Color of border.

<frame></frame> - Defines a single frame or region within a frameset.
<noframes></noframes> - Defines what will appear on browsers that don't support frames.

Tag Attributes:
<frame src="url"> - specifies which html document should be displayed.
<frame name="name"> - Names the frame so it may be targetted by other frames.
<frame marginwidth="value"> - Defines the left and right margins for the frame.
<frame marginheight="value"> - Defines the top and bottom margins for the frame.
<frame scrolling="value"> - Sets whether the frame has a scrollbar, value: yes, no, or auto.
<frame bordercolor="?"> - Border color.
<frame noresize="noreize"> - Prevents the user from resizing a frame.



Forms
<form></form> - Creates all forms.

Tag Attributes:
name - Name of the script.
action="url" - Url of the script.
method="???" - Method of form: get, past
enctype="???" - For the file upload:enctype="multiparty form data"

<select multiple name="name" size="?"> </select> - Creates a scrolling menu. Size sets the number of menu items visible before you need to scroll.
<option> - Sets off each menu item.
<select name="name"></select> - Creates a pulldown menu.
<textarea name="name" cols="30" rows="3"> </textarea name> - Creates a text box area. Columns set the width, rows sets the height.
<input type="checkbox" name="name"> - Creates a checkbox. Text follows tag.
<input type="radio" name="name" value="x"> - Creates a radio button.
<input type="text" name="name" size=20>Creates a one-line text area. Size sets length, in characters.
<input type="submit" value="name"> - Creates a submit button.
<button type="submit"></button> - Creates an actual button that is clicked.
input type="image" border="0" name="name" src="name.jpg"> - Creates a submit button using an image.
<input type="reset"> - Creates a reset button.
<input maxlenght=" "></input> - Lenght of character to input.

Button
<button></button>

Tag Attributes:
type="***" - Button type submit, reset, button.
name="***" - Button name
value="***"  - Label on button
size="?" - Button size

<select></select>
Tag Attributes:
name="***" - Drop down combo box name.
size="?" - Number of selectable option, multiple, allow

<option></option>

Tag Atributes:
selected default, selected option
value="***" - Option value.

<text area></text area>

Tag Attributes:
rows="?" - Number of rows
cols="?" - Number of columns (Character per row)
name="***" - Text area name
wrap="***" - Word wrapping; off, hard, soft

Escape Sequence
Note: Special character always in a lower case
&#? - Special character replace? With ISO code
&lt;< 
<&gt;>
 &amp;=&
 &quot;="
 &nbsp;= a space - Non breaking space
 &copy;=© - Copyright symbol
 &reg;=® - Registered. TM

List
<ol></ol> - Ordered list
<li> - Ordered list item

Tag Attributes:
 type="?" - List type:A, a , I, i, 1
 ol-start="?" - List starting value
 li-value="?" - List item value

<ul></ul> - Un-ordered list
<li> - Un-ordered list

Tag Attributes:
 type="?" - List type: disc, circle, square


 
 Miscellaneous Tags
<!--**--à
<a href-mail to:name@scroex.com? subject="subject of comment">

<meta>

Tag Attributes:
 name="***" - Meta name: description, keywords, author
 htt-equiv="***" - Htp equivalent information:title, etc.
 content="***" - Contents of meta tag

<link></link>

Tag Attributes:
 rel="***" - Defines forward relationship
 rev="***" - Defines reverse relationship
 href="url" - Location of object of file being linked.
 type="***" - Type of relationship 
 title="***" - Name

<!doctype html public> - Prologue (Description of file).
<bg sound> - Plays a sound whenever the page is loaded.
<img dynscr=" "> - Plays a movie file.
->loop, auto play="true or false"
<embed src=" ">
->loop autoplay, style
midi->musical instrument digital intercase
dynsrc->dynamic source

Friday, October 31, 2014

*Keyboard Shortcut Keys*

Common Shortcut Keys of Keyboard

CTRL+Z - Undo
CTRL+Y - Redo
CTRL+A - Select all  
CTRL+X - Cut
CTRL+C - Copy
CTRL+V - Paste
CTRL+P - Print
CTRL+S - Save
F1 - Help
F2 - Rename
F3 - Find
F4 - Drop down the location list
F5 - Refresh
F6 - Switches between panes in Windows Explorer
F10 - Goes to menu mode
Home - To beginning of line
End - To end of line
Esc - To cancel of something like box or window that popped up
ALT+ - The underlined letter in a menu item carries out the action
Backspace - Go to parent folder if focus is on view window
Tab - Takes you from one field to another, one "button" to another or one icon to another.
Ctrl+Alt+Del - Reboot the computer
Ctrl+Esc - Same as clicking on the "start button" in the taskbar area of the screen
Alt+F4 - Shuts down the selected program.

Shift+Tab - It tabs you backward
Ctrl+Home - To the top
Ctrl+End - To the bottom
Page Up - Moves you up in your document.
Page Down - Moves you down in your document.
Arrow Key - These will move you about the screen,menu or dialog box.
CTRL+->(Right arrow) - Jumps to next word. 
Shift+Ctrl+->(Right arrow) - Selects the whole word.
Shift+F10 - Like right click, brings up context menu
Alt+Tab - Cycles through open applications
Alt+Down arrow - Opens up a drop down list
Alt+Tab - Cycles you through open applications.
Ctrl+Esc,Up, Enter,EnterTo sign off windows. 
Shift+Delete - Delete immediately without putting the file in recycle bin
Alt+Enter - Properties
Alt+Double-click - Properties
Ctrl+Right-click - Put alternative verbs on the context menu(Open With)
Shift+Double-click - Explore the object if it has an Explore command
Ctrl+Esc,Esc,Tab,Shift+F10Open taskbar properties
F4(Explorer)- Displays the combo box
Ctrl+G(Windows Explorer) - Goto
Backspace - Goes to the parent folder
Shift+ - Closes this folder and all its parent folders
Num* - Expands everything under selection
Num- - Expands selection
Num+/(Right arrow) - Collapses selection
Right Arrow - Expands current selection if it's collapsed                     
Left Arrow - Collapses current selection if it's expanded                        Ctrl+Tab / Ctrl+Shift+Tab - Switches between Properties tabs
Shift+F10 - Context menu for selected item
Ctrl+Esc - Brings up Start menu
Ctrl+Esc/Esc - Focus on the Start button
Shift+F10 - Context menu
Alt+Tab - Switch to the running program
Tap Shift 5 times - Toggles StickyKeys on/off
Hold down Right Shift for 8 seconds - Toggles FilterKeys on/off
Hold down NumLock for 5 seconds - Toggles ToggleKeys on/off
Left Alt+Left+Shift+NumLock - Toggles MouseKeys on/off
Left Alt+Left+Shift+PrintScreen - Toggles HighContrast on/off

Win+R - Run dialog
Win+M - Minimize all
Shift-Win+M - Undo minimize all
Win+F1 - Windows help
Win+E - Explorer
Win+F - Find files/folders
CTRL+Win+F - Find computer
Win+Tab - Cycle through taskbar buttons 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Adding Sitemap Url To Google Webmaster


How To Add Sitemap Url To Google Webmaster

 On your webmaster homepage, select your site. In the left sidebar, click site configuration and then sitemaps. Click the Add/Test Sitemap button in the top right. Enter/system/feeds/sitemap into the text box that appears. Click submit sitemap.

Monday, October 27, 2014

*Displaying Alexa Rank On Your Website*


How To Display Alexa Rank Into Website/Blogger

To display your Alexa widget to your site/blog
1. Go to blogger Dashboard
2. On the drop down choose Layout.
3. Click Add a Gadget.
4. Click Html/Javascript.
5. Copy the code below and paste.

<a href="http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/catherina-labio.blogspot.com"><script type="text/javascript" src="http://xslt.alexa.com/site_stats/js/t/a?url=yoursite.com"></script></a>

For widget:
<a href="http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/catherina-labio.blogspot.com"><script type="text/javascript" src="http://xslt.alexa.com/site_stats/js/s/a?url=yoursite.com"></script></a>

Note: Replace the catherina-labio.blogspot.com with your site url.

*Creating Sitemap Page To Blogspot*



How To Create A Sitemap Page To Blogspot

1. Go to blogger dashboard -> Pages
2. Create New Page
3. Put the title of the page you want.
4. Go to Html tab
5. Paste the code below

<style type="text/css">
#toc{
width;99%;
margin:5px auto;
border:1px solid#2D96DF;
-webkit-box-shadow:4px 4px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0,2);
-moz-box-shadow:4px 4px 8px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0,2);
box-shadow:4px 4px 8px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0,2);
}
.lab{
color:#FF5F00;
font-weight:bold;
margin:0 -5px;
padding:1px 0 2px 11px;
background:-moz linear-gradient(right,#C2EAFE0%,#055A8540%);
background:-webkit-gradient(linear,left10,right 80,color-stop(0.20,#55A85),color-stop(1,#C2EAFE));
border:1px solid #2D96DF;
border-radius:4px;-moz-border-radius:4px;
-webkit-border-radius:4px;box-shadow:3px 3px 1px #bbb;
-moz-box-shadow:3px 3px 1px #bbb;-webkit-box-shadow:3px 3px 1px #bbb;display:block;
}                     
.labl a{
color:#fff;
}
.labl:first-letter{t
ext-transform:uppercase;
}
.new{
color:#FF5F00;
font-weight:bold;
font-style:italic;
}
.postname{
font-weight:normal;
background:-moz-linear-gradient(right,#C2EAFE 0%,#fff 40%);
background:-webkit-gradient(linear,left 80,right 10,color-stop(0.60,#fff),color-stop(1,#C2EAFE));
}
.postname li{
border-bottom: #ddd 1px dotted;
margin-right:5px
}

</style>

<div id="toc">
<script src="https://googledrive.com/host/0ByNodV_m9cVLR0pmWFgwZ1NmdW8/" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="http://www.catherina-labio.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?max-results=9999&amp;alt=json-in-script&amp;callback=loadtoc">

</script></div>
Note: Change the italic word with your website url.
6. Click Publish.
7. An now you can view the page that you've made.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

*Configuring GPRS Settings On Globe*


Activating GPRS Settings

Set-up Access Point
1. Go to SETTINGS
2. Choose CONFIGURATION
3. Choose PERSONAL CONFIG.SETTINGS
4. Click OPTIONS (right of your screen)
5. Choose ADD NEW
6. Choose ACCESS POINT
7. On the ACCOUNT NAME and type MYGLOBE CONNECT (small caps)
8. on DATA BEARER and select PACKET DATA
9. choose BEARER SETTINGS
10. select PACKET DATA ACCESS POINT and type WWW.GLOBE.COM.PH then click OK.
11. choose NETWORK TYPE and select IPv4
12. Choose AUTHENTICATION TYPE and select NORMAL

Set-up Web Access
1. Follow steps 1-5 on set-up access point
2. Choose WEB
3. on ACCOUNT NAME and type MYGLOBE CONNECT (small caps)
4. choose HOMEPAGE and type http://www.globe.com.ph/globe.asp.
5. choose USE PREFERRED ACCESS PT and select NO
6. go to ACCESS POINT SETTINGS
7. Sect PROXY and choose ENABLED.
8. Choose PROXY ADDRESS and type 203.177.42.214
9. Choose PROXY PORT and type 8080
10. choose DATA BEARER and select PACKET DATA
11. Make sure that the following entries are on the BEARER SETTINGS:
Packet data access pt = www.globe.com.ph Network type = IPv4


Set-Up Streaming
1. Follow steps 1-5 on set-up access point.
> Then choose STREAMING - Updated
2. Choose ACCOUNT NAME and type MYGLOBE STREAM (small caps)
3. Choose UDP PORT RANGE and type 1024-65535
4. choose USE PREFERRED ACCESS PT and select NO
5. Choose ACCESS POINT SETTINGS.
6. Select PROXY and choose DISABLED

That’s it… You’re settings are now configured.. now you have to tell your Cellphone to use this settings:


1. Go to SETTINGS.
2. Select CONFIGURATION
3. Choose DEFAULT CONIGURATION SETTINGS.
4. Select PERSONAL CONFIGURATION
5. Choose OPTIONS (right of your screen)
6. Select SET AS DEFAULT.
7. You will return in the CONFIGURATION submenu… Choose ACTIV.DEFAULT IN ALL APPS.

*Adding Background Into Folder and USB Flash Drive*



Adding a background image into folder!
Add a background image into usb drive!
Change usb icon!

"Codes for Image Background"

For Folder:
(save as desktop.ini)

[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]
iconarea_image="G:\jesuschrist.jpg"
iconarea_text=font color

  For Usb Flash Drive:
(save as desktop.ini)

[ExtShellFolderViews]
{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}={BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}
[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]
Attributes=1
IconArea_Image=name of picture.jpg
iconArea_Text=font color


  For Usb Icon:
http://icoconverter.com/

[autorun]
label=cathie
ICON=favicon.ico

Font Color Codes:
0x000000=black
0xffffff=white
0xff3300=blue
0xffff00=light blue
0x33cc00=green
0xcc0099=violet
0x9900ff=pink

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

*Steps In Booting Up Computer And Loading Up Cobol System*



1. Turn on the computer and insert the DOS in drive A.
*(press enter as soon as the A prompt appears on the screen)
2. Remove the DOS and insert the cobol system in drive A.
3. Copy all files to drive C. ->A:>Copy˽.˽c:←

 4. After copying , remove the Cobol System and replace it with your data disk.
5.Type Path=C: then enter.
*(You will notice that it will return to A Prompt).
6. Type SK to begin cobol program.
*(To activate/deactivate editor just press <ctrl><shift>).

*Color Codes Of Cobol*



0 - Black
1- Blue
2 - Green
3 - Light Blue
4 - Red
5 - Magenta
6 - Orange
7 - White
8 - Gray
9 - Navy Blue
10 - Neon Green
11 - Sky Blue/Cyan
12 - Orange Red
13 - Light Magenta
14 - Yellow
15 - High Intensity White

Monday, October 13, 2014

*Commands Of Cobol*



Cobol have different kinds of commands:
They are:
A. Navigational Command
^A -> Moves cursor one word to the left.
^F ->  Moves cursor one word to the right.
^S -> Moves cursor one character to the left.
^D -> Moves cursor one character to the right.
^E -> Moves cursor one line up. 
^X -> Moves cursor one line down.

B. Delete Command
^G -> Delete one character.
^T -> Delete one word.
^Y -> Delete one line.


C. Block Command
^KB -> Marks begin of block.
^KK -> Marks end of block.
^KC -> Copy block.
^KV -> Move block.
^KY -> Delete block.
^KH -> Hide/Show block.

D. Quick Cursor Command
^QS -> Moves cursor to the beginning of the line. (Home)
^QD -> Moves cursor to the end of the line. (End)
^QE-> Moves cursor one screen up. (PageUp)
^QX -> Moves cursor one screen down. (PageDown)
^QA -> Find and replace.
^QF -> Find
^QG -> Turns graphic mode on/off.
^M -> Enter.
^QR -> Moves the cursor to the beginning of program.
^QC -> Moves the cursor to the end of the program.

*Adding Data (Report) Environment On Visual Basic*


How To Add Data Environment

1. Go to project menu and choose data environment.
2. On the data environment window,  right click the connection icon and then choose properties.
3. On the data link properties dialog box, choose a provider (microsoft.jet 4.0 OLEDB Provider)
4. Click next.
5. Select the database by clicking the small browse button.
6. Browse the existing database then click open.
7. Click text connection.

 8. Click ok when done.
9. Right click the connection icon again and choose add command.
10. A command icon will appear (you can remove it by right clicking on it and typing the desired command name.)
11. Right click it and then choose properties.
12. Click the SQL statement option button for easier table recordset connection.
13. Type select * from table on the text area below.
     Note: (*refer to the  entire field name on the table, while table1 is the name of the existing table.)
14. Click ok when done.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

*Creating A Database Using Visual Basic*

How To Create A Database Using Visual Basic
Visual Data Manager
1. Go to adding menu.
2. Click Visual Data Manager.
3. Click file menu on the visual data manager
4. Choose new>microsoft access> version 7.0 mdb (version of your visual basic)
5. Type in your database name and save it.
 6. Right click the data base window and choose new table.
7. Type in the table name on the table name text box.
8. Click add field button to add new field.
9. Type in the desired field name on the dialog box that will pop-up.
10. Click ok after adding a new field.
11. Close it when done.
12. Click build the table.

*Visual Basic Object Class & Prefixes*



Object Class          Prefix           Example
Form -                   frm          frmDataEntry
Command button -         cmd          cmdExit
Text Box -               txt          txtPayment
Label -                  lbl          lblTotal
Option button -          opt          optBold
Check box -              chk          chkPrintSummary
Frame -                  fra          fraSelection
Horizontal scroll bar -  hsb          hsbRate
Vertical scroll bar -    vsb          vsbTemperature
Image -                  img          imgLogo
Picture box -            pic          picLandscape
Combo box -              cbo          cboBooklist
List box -               lst          lstIngredients
Shape -                  shp          shpBox

Friday, October 10, 2014

*Adding Contact Page To A Website*


How To A Contact Page To A Blog
1. Go to blogger dashboard.
2. On the drop down menu select pages.
3. Click new page.
4. Name the page to contact.
5. Click html (beside compose).
6. Copy the form below and paste.
7. Click publish.

<form action="#" enctype="multipart/form-data" id="contact_form" method="POST">
<div class="row">
<label for="name">Your name:</label><br />
<input class="input" id="name" name="name" size="30" type="text" value="" /><br /></div>
<div class="row">
<label for="email">Your Email:</label><br />
<input class="input" id="email" name="email" size="30" type="text" value="" /><br /></div>
<div class="row">
<label for="message">Your message:</label><br />
<textarea class="input" cols="30" id="message" name="message" rows="7"></textarea><br /></div>
<input id="submit_button" type="submit" value="Send email" />
</form>
   

Thursday, October 09, 2014

*General Structure Of C++*



 include <graphics.h>
  main ()
{
int gmode, gdriver=DETECT;
init graph (&gdriver, &gmode," "),
{drawing command here..}
getch ();
closegraph ();
}