Thursday, 20 March 2014

How to give a Google+ page its own password and login-name

This article is about setting up a Google+ page so that it is a stand-alone thing, and can log in to Google services without needing your personal Google+ profile.



When Google first introduced Google+ pages, they were totally linked to a Google+ personal profile.

Now, however, you can turn them into stand-alone entitles by giving them a separate login-id (chosen by Google) and password (chosen by you).

This means you can share your Google+ page with other people (eg employees, committee members), without either giving them your Google account password or forcing them to sign up for Google+ themselves.

This is a significant advantage of Google+ over Facebook


How to set up a separate password for a Google+ page


Firstly, set up the Google+ page, using an existing Google+ personal account (aka Google+ profile).


If you have logged out since, then log in to your Google account again (by logging into any one of Adsense, Gmail, Blogger, etc, or just by logging in to Google+).


In the top left corner, choose Pages from the Google+ menu.





In the list of pages that is shown, navigate to the Page that you want to work on, and click Manage this Page.   This opens the Dashboard for your page.


In the top right corner, click the Google+ Page icon.   This used to look like gear-wheel, but now (for me anyway) is a small circle with some of the Page's logo on it.

Choose Settings in the menu box.  





When the settings page opens, scroll down until you find the Third-Party Tools.   Underneath it, click Set a Password.


You may be asked to re-enter your own Google account password, just to double-check that you are you.


The Google Plus Page password assignment screen will open:



Enter and re-enter the password that you want to use, and click Confirm.


You will then see a confirmation page, telling you that
You've set a username and password for [your page]

And you will get an email telling you that:
Your Google+ page [page-name] now has a username (geeky-name-for-your-page-nnnn@pages.plusgoogle.com) and password.


Job done!

You can now log out of your personal Google+ account, and log in to use your Google+ page using its own account, rather than yours.


Who will get notifications about the page?

Google's confirmation page says that they will
...send notifications and other communication about this page to [the email address of the Google+ account that set up the page]. This page’s username can’t be used to send and receive email.

How to change the password

Other important information in the page-password confirmation email includes how to change the password, and what to do if it wasn't you who set the password.

The links provided are customized, so I'm not going to just copy-and-paste them from my own email.   But hopefully I will work out the generic versions and past them here soon.




Related Articles:


Understanding Google accounts  (this article is currently out of age, focussing on Blogger vs Google Classic)

Google+ now has pages

How to set up a Google+ profile for an existing Blogger account

Monday, 17 March 2014

Optimizing of Blogger load time

Insert scripts properly into Blogger template's head

There are many how-to's for implementing of third-part scripts into Blogger templates, mostly custom css and javascripts. I personally use Syntaxhighlighter and Google Analytics. But the most how-to's advice users to insert scripts into the template's head. This approach is against all best practices for optimizing of site's load times. If scripts are inserted into the head, the whole site's content will not load and wait till all scripts are fully loaded. This influences negatively the whole site's load time, which, as you know is an important ranking signal. The there is a strong dependency: more scripts in the head - longer load time - poorer ranking.

My advice for you (i tested it myself without any issue): insert scripts into the body's bottom, just befor closing tag. If something doesn't work, you could still move scripts one by one into the head.

Sunday, 16 March 2014

How to SEO Joomla? - advanced SEO extensions and workarounds

From all free PHP web CMS i like Joomla more than all other. Why? I can work with it very effectively and get done alone enterprise level projects, which would need e.g. with Drupal or Typo3 about 3 working persons. I started to use Joomla as it was called Mambo and use it still on some projects. With the time it become more and more pleasant to work with - the structure becomes mature and MVC, usability makes fun, extensions repository grows and contains fantastic extensions. And there are too some wonderful tools and workarounds for accomplishing Joomla SEO tasks, speciall OnPage. Some extensions, which i use extensively myself i will introduce below. I will talk only about free or extremely lowcost extensions.
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Friday, 14 March 2014

Blink text in HTML for all Browser (No Javascript) 100% Working

I have tried several methods to blink text on my website. Some of them include CSS methods or Java Scripts. But none of them is 100% functional in all browsers. Especially Java Script method doesn't work if scripts are turned off in any browser. So here i have found an interesting trick to blink text by using simple HTML. most of you might have used this thing but never utilized it in this way.


Blink Text in HTML


There is an example below to show how we can blink text by using simple HTML. First i have written the HTML code and the below is its output.

HTML


<table border="0" cellspacing="0" style="width: 200px;"><tbody>
<tr><td>
<marquee style="height:20;width:200" scrollamount="200" scrolldelay="500">Blinking Text!</marquee>
</td></tr>
</tbody></table>

Output


Blinking Text!

The code shown above is just a marquee to work in such a way that you feel like that the text is blinking. If you have ever done programming then might find this code interesting and you will understand it to a greater extent.

Note: In the code above with of the table, width of marquee and scroll amount should be same. You may change the other things in the code to make it look better.

How to make Hyperlink on Blinking Text


If you want to put a hyperlink on the blinking text then use the <a> tag as we use in simple HTML, but use it outside <marquee> . If you use it inside <marquee> then hyperlink will go off and on with text.

How to decorate the Blinking Text


Just use the simple HTML tags around the blink text to decorate it. For example

HTML


<table border="0" cellspacing="0" style="width: 300px;"><tbody>
<tr><td>
<marquee style="height:50;width:300" scrollamount="300" scrolldelay="500"><font color="Red">
<span style="font-size:25px;"><b>Blinking Text!</b></span></font></marquee>
</td></tr>
</tbody></table>

Output


Blinking Text!

Monday, 10 March 2014

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