What about presenting (publishing) a blog post without any grammatical mistake? Even though a blogger subjects the post for Spelling & Grammar check, there may be still some mistakes in it that may change the sense of the sentence. You can check yourself the post by simply copying the prepared post in the Post Editor to a MS Office Word document page and see the mistakes instantaneously! You can then correct these mistakes in the post of the Post Editor to get the intended sense and publish. Moreover you can preserve (save) this copy of post for future offline viewing, and for storing it as a ‘back up’ of blog posts offline!
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Selection Deletion!
The other day I was selecting a full paragraph in a Word document file changing its font size. But the whole selected paragraph disappeared as I took off my hand from the keyboard! It is nothing unusual: I had placed the side of my elbow on the right lower corner of the keyboard that inadvertently pressed the Delete key present there! I restored the entire paragraph by using the short cut – pressing ‘Ctrl’ and then ‘Z’ keys.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Copygator to catch the Copier!
I had informed in one of my earlier posts about a website that gives the details of the copier of your blog post. There is another website that alerts you instantaneously about the copying by email! It is Copygator. In it you can view the details of copying in a separate page, the Overview Page, created specially for your blog. Its badge pasted on your blog shall turn red whenever there is copying, prompting you to visit your Overview Page by clicking on it!