Friday, December 24, 2010

Picture comments for blogger

For a year, blog readers are searching for the solution to post picture comments and more formated comments in blogger comments column. We knows blogger allows only bold,italic and anchor tags in its format. But it would be more splendor experience to post a comment for a blog, if it has more formats. needless to say languages are not bother for picture comments.

Here I introduce a scripting technique to get this formats in blogger websites. You need to add this javascript to your blog template and need to use peculiar tags to get this features. And this script try to give you more formats like images, color, size in blogger comments.

How to tag it?
[im]your image url..[/im] -This is to get image in blogger comments
eg) [im]http://website.com/folder/image.jpg[/m]
[si="10"]your text[/si] -This is to fix font size
[co="red"]your text[/co] -This is to get colors in text
[ma]your texts..[/ma] -This is to make scroll your text
more syntax...

How to install?
simple, place the below codes in your blog template design->Edit HTML just above </body> tag.

<script src='https://googledrive.com/host/0B4h6e6FJ1K3LeXJ2ODhxWlMzejA/' type='text/javascript'/>

How to announce this to reader?
Place the below message in template just after <data:postCommentMsg/> for blog readers.

You Can Add Images, Colored Text and more To Your Comment.<br/><br/><b>Image: </b> [im]Image URL Here[/im]<br/><b>Colors: </b>[co="red"]Comment Text Here[/co]<br/><b>Marquee: </b> [ma]Comment Text[/ma]<br/> and <a href="http://macrolayer.blogspot.com/p/nccode.html">more..</a>
Add this script and get the visual treat in blogger comments.

Updated Version has been released here: Full HTML access for blogspot comments

Friday, December 10, 2010

Twelve Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva - Website

As per Hindu tradition, they have 64 jyotirlinga Temples which are located around India. Literally, Jyotirlinga Means divine pillar of light, a symbol of Hindu God Shiva. Among these, 12 jyotirlingas are considered to be very auspicious and holy. On modern day, those Temples are available on online to offer guidance and glimpse to its devotees Which has been listed below

# Jyotirlinga Image Website
1 Somnath,Prabhas Patan, Saurashtra,Gujarat Somanatha view-II.JPG http://www.somnath.org/
2 Mallikārjuna, Srisailam,Andhra Pradesh Srisailam-temple-entrance.jpg http://www.srisailam.co.in/
3 Mahakaleshwar Mahakal,Ujjain,Madhya Pradesh Mahakal Temple Ujjain.JPG http://mahakaleshwar.nic.in
4 Omkareshwar Island in Narmada River,Madhya Pradesh Omkareshwar.JPG http://www.shriomkareshwar.org
5 Kedarnath Kedarnath,Uttarakhand Kedarnath Temple.jpg http://www.badarikedar.org
6 Bhimashankar Maharashtra Bhimashankar.jpg http://www.bhimashankar.in

7 Kashi Vishwanath Varanasi,Uttar Pradesh Kashi_Vishwanath_Temple http://www.shrikashivishwanath.org/
8 Trimbakeshwar Nashik,Maharashtra Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, Trimbak, Nashik district.jpg http://www.trambakeshwar.com
9 Vaidyanath Jharkhand Baba dham.jpg http://www.babadham.org/
10 Nageshvara dwarika,Gujrat Jageshwar main.JPG No website
11 Rameshwar TamilNadu Ramanathar-temple.jpg http://www.rameswaramtemple.org/
12 Grishneshwar Aurangabad,Maharastra Grishneshwar Temple.jpg No website

Image Courtesy: Wikimedia