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integrating your website/blog with facebook

To integrate your blog or any other website with facebook just involves 2 simple steps. Thankx to facebook you. The administrator dosent need to do many things to integrate and everything is handeled by the facebook at their end. The 2 steps that the admistrator needs to do is 1.        Add the meta tags to the blog/website in the head sectiontion so that when facebook lints your site it can compile the information that your blog/website it is showing 2.        Adding an optional like button to your blog/website so that the visitors that have an facebook account can like the page. All the likes statistics then can are shown on the facebook page and to every administrator. A website when is added to the facebook has 3 options for showing the administrator a.        Adding a single or multiple users of facebook as an admisnistator of a page that represents your blog on the facebook b.       Adding an app an an admistrator c.        Adding both 1.        Adding meta tag to the blog. This

Categories and Static Pages in Blogger

1. Static pages A recent addition to the blogger in draft is the feature that allows the blog owners to add static pages to the blog. According to the blog up to 10 static pages can be added to the blog now. This can be done inside the posting section where now a separate tab is available for adding new pages. 2. Categories Blogger still does not allow the authors to add categories to the blog. This sometime is a must for a blog. Especially for the blogs like the one you are currently reading. This is a tech blog and because tech in itself is a vast topic to blog about categories are needed. So I devised a way to easily add categories to my blog. Prior to this I searched the internet for some solution but all the solutions I got either were too complicated for anyone to apply to their blog or were simply not the type I was searching for The solution I devised allows you to add categories to the blog and the main stream of posts remain untouched. When the reader clicks on any of t