Wednesday 21 December 2011

HTML MODULE 15 COLORS

Dear Friends,
           Today we are going to share with you 15th Module of HTML related to HTML Colors. In this Module following topics are covered....

  • Define HTML Colors?
  • Define RGB Colors?
  • What are Web Safe Colors?

and more...

Hope this Module is helpful to all our Beginner friends.Keep visiting and learn free HTML and if you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.

Thanks for your time.

Tuesday 29 November 2011

HTML MODULE 14 iFrames



Dear Friends,
                     Today we are going to share with you 14th Module of HTML related to HTML iframes. In this module we discussed about:
  1. What is HTML iFrame?
  2. How we define iFrame in HTML?
  3. Define Syntax which used to add an iFrame?
and more....

Hope this Module is helpful to all our Beginner friends.Keep visiting and learn free HTML and if you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.
Thanks for your time.

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Sunday 13 November 2011

HTML MODULE 13 FRAMES



Dear Friends,
                   "We are very thankful to our members for there great response. Hope our upcoming Module will also helpful for you."
                  Today we are going to share with you 13th Module oh HTML. In this Module we discussed about:

  • What is Frame?
  • What is HTML frameset element?
  • What is HTML frame element?

and more....



Hope this Module is helpful for all of you. So download it and learn free HTML education and Spread the knowledge and if you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.


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Friday 11 November 2011

HTML MODULE 12 FORMS



Dear Friends,
                   Today we are going to share with you 12th Module of HTML. In this Module we discussed about:

  • What is Form?
  • How we used form in HTML?
  • Define some form input fields?

and more

    Hope this Module is helpful for all of you. So download it and learn free HTML education and Spread the knowledge and if you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.
    Thanks for your time.


    Here is a link:
    http://www.ziddu.com/download/17276792/HTMLForms.docx.html

    Friday 4 November 2011

    HTML MODULE 11 LIST




    Dear Friends,
                Today we are going to share with you 11th Module of HTML. In this Module we discussed about:

    • Define types of list in HTML?
    • How you define ordered list in HTML?
    • How you define unordered list in HTML?

    and more.....

    Hope this Module is helpful for all of you. So download it and learn free HTML education and Spread the Knowledge and If you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.
    Thanks for you time.

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    Saturday 1 October 2011

    HTML MODULE 10 TABLES




    Dear Friends,
                Today we are going to share with you 10th Module of HTML. In this Module we discussed about:

    • How to define table in HTML?
    • How to make one column table?
    • How to specify different table borders?

    and more....!

    Hope this Module is helpful for all of you. So download it and learn free HTML education and Spread the Knowledge and If you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.
    Thanks for your time.

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    Monday 26 September 2011

    HTML MODULE 09 IMAGES



    Dear Friends,
                     Today we are going to share with you 9th Module of HTML. In this Module we tell you:
    • How to define image in HTML?
    • How to display an image on page?
    • How to align image with in the text?
    and more..!

    Hope this guide is helpful for all our Beginner friends. So don't miss your chance and learn free HTML language and if you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.
    Thanks for your time.

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    Friday 16 September 2011

    HTML MODULE 08 LINKS



    Dear Friends,
           Today we are going to share with you 8th Module of HTML. In this Module we discussed about:
    • What is HTML links?
    • How you specified link tag in HTML?
    • How many ways <a> tag can be used?

    and more

    Hope this guide is helpful for all our Beginner friends. If you like this Module don't forget to make a comment on it.
    Have a nice day.

    Saturday 10 September 2011

    HTML MODULE 07 FONT





    Dear Friends,
                     Today we are going to share with you 7th Module of HTML. In this Module we tell you:
    • What is HTML fonts?
    • How to set font size in HTML?
    • How to set font color in HTML?

    and more....

    Hope this guide is helpful to all our Beginner friends. If you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.
    Thanks for your time.

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    Tuesday 6 September 2011

    HTML MODULE 06 FORMATTING




    Dear Friends,
    Today we are going to share with you 6th Module of HTML. In this Module you will learn:
    1. What is text formatting in HTML?
    2. Which tags represents text formatting in HTML?
    3. How many text formatting tags does HTML have?

    and more

    Hope this Module is helpful for all our Beginners friends and if you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.
    Thanks for your time.

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    Tuesday 30 August 2011

    HTML MODULE 05 PARAGRAPH




    Dear Friends,
                             Today we are launching 5th Module of HTML. In this Module we tell you:

    • What is HTML paragraph?
    • Through which tag extension HTML defines Paragraph?
    • How to use line break in Paragraph?

    and more...


    Hope this Module is helpful for all our Beginner Friends. So download and learn about HTML Paragraph.
    Thanks  for you time.
    If you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.

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    Sunday 21 August 2011

    HTML MODULE 04 HEADINGS



    Dear Friends,
         Today we are going share with you 4rth Module of HTML. In this Module we tell you:
    • What is HTML Headings?
    • How many Heading levels in HTML?
    • What is Horizontal line?
    • How <hr> tag Separate an element Content? 
    and more....
    Hope this Module is helpful for all our Beginner Friends. So download and learn about HTML Headings.
    Thanks  for you time.
    If you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it. 


    Here is a link:
    http://www.ziddu.com/download/16126592/HTMLHeadings.docx.html

    Friday 19 August 2011

    HTML MODULE 03 ATTRIBUTES



    Dear Friends,
    Today we are going to share with you 3rd Module of HTML. In this Module we tell you:

    1. What is HTML Attributes?
    2. What is the Basic Code of Attributes?
    3. How many types of HTML Attributes?
    4. What is Core Attributes?
    5. What is Style Attributes?

    and more....

    Hope this Module is very helpful for all HTML Beginners. So download this Module and learn HTML Attributes.
    If you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.
    Have a nice day

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    Thursday 18 August 2011

    HTML MODULE 02 ELEMENTS



    Dear Friends,
                Today we are going to share with you 2nd Module of HTML. In this Module we tell you:
    1. What is HTML Elements?
    2. How its use?
    3. What role does elements have in HTML?
    4. What is Empty HTML Elements?

    and more....

    Hope this Module is very helpful to all our friends who are Beginner in HTML. 
    So download and learn HTML and if you like this post don't forget to make a comment on it.
    Thanks for your time.
    Here is a link:


    http://www.ziddu.com/download/16092179/HTMLElements.docx.html

    Tuesday 16 August 2011

    FIRST STEP TO WEB DESIGNING

    Dear Friends,
                Today we want to share with you a guide of HTML. First of all we will tell you some details about HTML.HTML is building block in web pages and it also a major basic step of Web designing
    Remember to start learning, You must first have to learn HTML,because with out that you would not expert in Web designing.
    Remember, 
    Learning HTML is not a difficult,but it may require user attention to code correctly in the web pages,......
    So start learning from today as we are now going to  share a  HTML programming guide also called a start up guide for the Beginners to the field of  Web designing.We share HTML Knowledge with you step by step than its easy to learn for you.
    So start learning from our first guide and make your first step in the field of Web designing.In this guide we tell you about the Basics of HTML.
    If you like this Guide don't forget to make a comment on it..
    Thanks for your time.


    Here is a link:
    http://www.ziddu.com/download/16084650/BasicsofHTML.docx.html

    Saturday 13 August 2011

    FREE PHOTOSHOP TUTORIALS



    Dear  readers,
                          Most of our friends search for free Photoshop Tutorials Specially our those friends who are Beginner in Photoshop and want to learn Photoshop from Basics.Now we share with you some web sites where you find great tutorials about Photoshop to learn designing.Actually we have just shared these websites so that who are Interested in Web designing will also take Some basic knowledge about Photoshop,Because Photoshop is used in many areas of your Web designing journey For Example user can Easily Design a Website logo on this ,and can work on different Layers on them to give a Good Look to their websites.Remember Learning Web designing is not a Difficult work to do But It is Just a Fun,so just Learn and Learn and keep Visiting our blog to get updated.
     The Website we have Mentioned Here will give a very nice start to Beginners and also to advanced users.
    So Just Visit them and start Learning from today,
    Thanks for visiting Our blog.


    Here is a link:
    1. http://www.photoshopstar.com/
    2. http://www.sketchpad.net/photoshp.html
    3. http://www.photoshopstar.com/

    Thursday 11 August 2011

    FREE DATA ENTRY JOBS FOR ALL

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    Wednesday 10 August 2011

    FREE BASIC WEB DESIGNING COURSE



    Dear Friends,
    Due to your great response for our previous posts. We will start for you a Basic Web designing course. Which will help our those readers who are highly interested in web designing but can't afford Web designing courses fee. Don't worry we are here to provide you free education about Web designing. 





    So readers learn free web designing education and also give this blog address to your friends so as many people can get benefit from it...
    Thanks for your time.
    Hope you like this course.

    Tuesday 5 April 2011

    IP ADDRESS TRICKS



    1). Click on “Start” in the bottom left hand corner of screen
    2). Click on “Run”
    3). Type in “command” and hit ok
    You should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.
    4). Type “ipconfig /release” just like that, and hit “enter”
    5). Type “exit” and leave the prompt
    6). Right-click on “Network Places” or “My Network Places” on your desktop.
    7). Click on “properties”

    You should now be on a screen with something titled “Local Area Connection”, or something close to that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.
    8). Right click on “Local Area Connection” and click “properties”
    9). Double-click on the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” from the list under the “General” tab
    10). Click on “Use the following IP address” under the “General” tab
    11). Create an IP address (It doesn’t matter what it is. I just type 1 and 2 until i fill the area up).
    12). Press “Tab” and it should automatically fill in the “Subnet Mask” section with default numbers.
    13). Hit the “Ok” button here
    14). Hit the “Ok” button again
    You should now be back to the “Local Area Connection” screen.
    15). Right-click back on “Local Area Connection” and go to properties again.
    16). Go back to the “TCP/IP” settings
    17). This time, select “Obtain an IP address automatically”
    tongue.gif 18. Hit “Ok”
    19). Hit “Ok” again
    20). You now have a new IP address

    With a little practice, you can easily get this process down to 15 seconds.
    This only changes your dynamic IP address, not your ISP/IP address. If you plan on hacking a website with this trick be extremely careful, because if they try a little, they can trace it back

    Thursday 24 March 2011

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    Tuesday 15 March 2011

    LINUX COMMANDS




    Hello readers,
                      Today we share with you some linux commands which will helps you to operate linux.This post is made specially for those persons who are intreasted in Linux and want to make an Advanced user of linux.
    So,readers check these commands and if you like this post dont forget to make a comment on it.....ENJOY


    Commands:

    1) send a circular

    echo “dear admin, please ban johnlame” | wall
    Broadcast Message from root@urfix.com
    (/dev/pts/2) at 20:32 …
    dear admin, please ban johnlame

    2) Find usb device

    diff <(lsusb) <(sleep 3s && lsusb)

    I often use it to find recently added or removed device, or using find in /dev, or anything similar.
    Just run the command, plug the device, and wait to see him and only him

    3) Use file(1) to view device information

    file -s /dev/sd*
    file(1) can print details about certain devices in the /dev/ directory
    (block devices in this example).
    This helped me to know at a glance the location and revision of my bootloader, UUIDs,
    filesystem status,
    which partitions were primaries / logicals, etc.. without running several commands.
    See also
    file -s /dev/dm-* file -s /dev/cciss/*
    etc..

    4) Stop Flash from tracking everything you do.


    for i in ~/.adobe ~/.macromedia ; do ( rm $i/ -rf ; ln -s /dev/null $i ) ; done

    Brute force way to block all LSO cookies on a Linux system with the non-free Flash
    browser plugin. Works just fine for my needs. Enjoy.

    5) send a circular part 2

    wall <<< “Broadcast This”


    6) Single use vnc-over-ssh connection

    ssh -f -L 5900:localhost:5900 your.ssh.server “x11vnc -safer -localhost -nopw -once -display :0″; vinagre localhost:5900

    7) Compare copies of a file with md5

    cmp file1 file2

    8) back ssh from fire walled hosts

    ssh -R 5497:127.0.0.1:22 -p 62220 user@public.ip
    host B (you) redirects a modem port (62220) to his local ssh.
    host A is a remote machine (the ones that issues the ssh cmd).
    once connected port 5497 is in listening mode on host B.
    host B just do a
    ssh 127.0.0.1 -p 5497 -l user
    and reaches the remote host’ssh. This can be used also for vnc and so on.

    9) Run a program transparently, but print a stack trace if it fails

    gdb -batch -ex “run” -ex “bt” ${my_program} 2>&1 | grep -v ^”No stack.”$
    For automated unit tests I wanted my program to run normally, but if it crashed, to add
    a stack trace to the output log. I came up with this command so I wouldn’t have to mess around with core files.
    The one downside is that it does smoosh your program’s stderr and stdout together.

    10) rename files according to file with colums of corresponding names

    xargs -n 2 mv < file_with_colums_of_names
    Maybe simpler, but again, don’t know how it will work with space in filename.

    11) Create a new file

    > file

    12) stderr in color

    mycommand 2> >(while read line; do echo -e “\e[01;31m$line\e[0m"; done)

    13) Rename HTML files according to their title tag

    perl -wlne'/title>([^<]+)/i&&rename$ARGV,”$1.html”‘ *.html
    
    The above one-liner could be run against all HTML files in a directory. It renames the HTML files based on
    the text contained in their title tag. This helped me in a situation where I had a directory containing
    thousands of HTML documents with meaningless filenames.

    14) Make vim open in tabs by default (save to .profile)

    alias vim="vim -p"
    I always add this to my .profile rc so I can do things like: "vim *.c" and the files are opened in tabs.

    15) Look for English words in /dev/urandom

    head -100000 /dev/urandom | strings|tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'|sort >temp.txt && wget -q http://www.mavi1.org/web_security/wordlists/webster-dictionary.txt -O-|tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'|sort >temp2.txt&&comm -12 temp.txt temp2.txt

    16) Find a CommandlineFu users average command rating

    wget -qO- www.commandlinefu.com/commands/by/PhillipNordwall | awk -F\> '/num-votes/{S+=$2; I++}END{print S/I}'

    17) Set laptop display brightness

    echo > /proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD/brightness
    Run as root. Path may vary depending on laptop model and video card (this was tested on an Acer laptop with ATI HD3200 video).
    cat /proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD/brightnessto discover the possible values for your display.

    18) Send your terminfo to another machine

    infocmp rxvt-unicode | ssh 10.20.30.40 "mkdir -p .terminfo && cat >/tmp/ti && tic /tmp/ti"
    I frequently use this trick to send my terminal settings to HPUX and older RHEL systems.
    This is due to the fact that terminfo support for rxvt-unicode (my preferred terminal app) does
    not exist on many older Linux and Unices.

    19) Efficient remote forensic disk acquisition gpg-crypted for multiple recipients

    dd if=/dev/sdb | pigz | gpg -r -r -e --homedir /home/to/.gnupg | nc remote_machine 6969
    Acquires a bit-by-bit data image, gzip-compresses it on multiple cores (pigz) and encrypts the
    data for multiple recipients (gpg -e -r). It finally sends it off to a remote machine.

    20) Look up a unicode character by name

    exec 5< <(grep -i "$*" $(locate CharName.pm));while read
    <&5;do h=${REPLY%% *};/usr/bin/printf "\u$h\tU+%s\t%s\n"  "$h"  "${REPLY##$h }";done

    21) strips the first field of each line where the delimiter is the first ascii character

    
    
    cut -f2 -d`echo -e '\x01'` file

    22) shell equivalent of a boss button

    cat /dev/urandom | hexdump -C | highlight ca fe 3d 42 e1 b3 ae f8 | perl -MTime::HiRes -pnE "Time::HiRes::usleep(rand()*1000000)"
    Nobody wants the boss to notice when you're slacking off. This will fill your shell with random data, parts of it highlighted.
    Note that 'highlight' is the Perl module App::highlight, not "a universal sourcecode to formatted text converter." You'll also need Term::ANSIColor.

    23) Open Remote Desktop (RDP) from command line having a custom screen size

    xfreerdp --plugin rdpsnd -g 1280x720 -a 24 -z -x m -u $username -p $password 10.20.30.40
    This example uses xfreerdp, which builds upon the development of rdesktop. This example usage will also send you the remote machine's sound.

    24) Show memory stats on Nexenta/Solaris

    echo ::memstat | mdb -k


    25) Create a pdf version of a main page

    man -t manpage | ps2pdf - filename.pdf