Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Feed your Image via Atom or RSS • Perishable Press

Feed your Image via Atom or RSS • Perishable Press: "mages for Atom Feeds

Images included within Atom feeds must have a ratio of either 1:1 or 2:1. There are no other restrictions as to file type or size. Use the XML element for URL’s targeting 1:1 images. Otherwise, use the XML element for URL’s targeting 2:1 images. Either element should be placed in the element:


http://domain.tld/path/icon.ico
http://domain.tld/path/logo.gif
"

Best ReBuzz Button Plugin- ReBuzzThis.com | flockpost.com

Best ReBuzz Button Plugin- ReBuzzThis.com | flockpost.com: "best Re-Buzz plugin till now is all ready to spread your blog posts with your buzz followers. ReBuzzThis.com is a new shining kid in the ground of Google Buzz applications. Zachary Collins, who is famous for his Twitter Application Database Twtbase.com is the CEO and developer of ReBuzzThis.com has announced that more than 30,000 buttons are already served to different websites in less than 3 hrs and expecting the number goes higher till 100,000 soon."

Google Buzz Adds Rebuzz Feature — But Don’t Call It That, That’s Lame

Google Buzz Adds Rebuzz Feature — But Don’t Call It That, That’s Lame: "reshare something. Facebook has “Share,” Tumblr has “Reblog,” and, of course, Twitter has “Retweet,” to name a few. The feature provides a simple way for users to do something social without having to do much themselves. And today, Google Buzz is gaining its own such feature — but don’t call it “Rebuzz,” instead, it’s called simply “Reshare.”

When added to Buzz’s current arsenal of “Comment” and “Like” (and Email), Reshare completes the social circle that most of its competitors have set up. It works exactly as you’d expect: if you see a Buzz post you like that you want to share with your followers, simply go to the bottom of the post and click the Reshare button"

ReBuzzThis Wants To Be The TweetMeme Of Google Buzz

ReBuzzThis Wants To Be The TweetMeme Of Google Buzz: "TweetMeme of Google Buzz called ReBuzzThis.

It is not much to look at right now—five lame links as of this writing. But the site wants to encourage blogs and other sites to add its ReBuzz buttons to posts and articles. The posts that get ReBuzzed the most shoot up the homepage just like on TweetMeme with ReTweets. Except that TweetMeme tries to count all retweets, not just those done through its buttons."

President Obama Addresses Millennium Development Goals Summit At UN - Pictures - Zimbio

President Obama Addresses Millennium Development Goals Summit At UN - Pictures - Zimbio: "Over 140 world leaders will attend the Millennium Development Goals summit, a three-day conference on ending global poverty, hunger and disease within the next five years.



 Obama is on a three-day visit to the United Nations and will address the General Assembly and world leaders again on Thursday."

Google Buzz: Google Says ReShare, But Users Want ReBuzz | The Blog Herald

Google Buzz: Google Says ReShare, But Users Want ReBuzz | The Blog Herald: "In a move that echo’s Facebook’s “via” and Twitter’s retweets, the search engine giant is launching a “Reshare” button which will allow fans of the service to repost messages from friends upon their Google Buzz timeline.

When you find an interesting buzz post you want to reshare, instead of copying and pasting it (and maybe attributing the original poster with an @reply along the way), you can now reshare posts with two clicks. [...]"

April 2011 Newsletter | Global Washington | Convene Strengthen Advocate

April 2011 Newsletter | Global Washington | Convene Strengthen Advocate: "Global Washington. We have started the process of planning for our Annual Conference, which will again be hosted by Microsoft and will take place on their campus on October 31st and November 1st. We are also planning a statewide summit on international education for Nov 18th to be hosted by Seattle University. Our members are meeting and working to develop a strategy for both convenings. Let me know if you are interested in joining either of these groups.
I hope that you have had a chance to participate in some of our programming. We continue to bring to you thought leaders like David Roodman, Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development, who will be here in early May to bring us the most recent dialogue about the microfinance  industry. We are also looking forward to hearing from leaders like Dean Karlan, Professor of Economics at Yale University, whose research focuses on microeconomic issues relating to public policies and poverty."

Education | ONE

Education | ONE: "Most of the 67.5 million children still out of school are amongst the poorest and hardest to reach. More than half of them are girls, and most are living in countries in conflict and in rural areas. Many of the children who do enroll in school are not graduating with even the most basic reading and math skills, often because their schools do not have enough teachers, books or facilities to provide a quality education. While many countries have opened school doors for millions in recent years by eliminating school fees, other costs such as uniforms and testing still prevent children from enrolling, and many poor families need their children (especially daughters) at home to help with chores including farming or collecting water."

Climate and Development | ONE

Climate and Development | ONE: "The Opportunity

Global climate negotiations offer international leaders a unique opportunity to address the impact climate change is having on the world's poor. This will require action on two fronts: adaptation to help poor countries cope with the impact of climate change, and mitigation to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and avoid future emissions in developing countries.

In partnering with poor countries towards a global climate deal, it is important that world leaders view sub-Saharan Africa not as another problem to be solved, but as an opportunity for solutions. Preserving sub-Saharan Africa's vast rainforests, for example, could help offset global emissions, and down the road Africa's potential for solar, geothermal and even biomass could provide new resources for clean energy."

How do I create a team blog? - Blogger Help

How do I create a team blog? - Blogger Help: "How do I create a team blog? Share Comment Print
Team blogs are quite useful when small groups of people wish to contribute to a single blog. Basically, one person initially creates the blog, then adds other people to it as members.

Team members can either be administrators or not. Administrators can edit all posts (not just their own), add and remove team members (and grant admin access), and modify the blog's settings and template. Non-admins can only create and edit their own posts.

Here's how to add members to your blog:

First, go to Settings | Permissions:"

A New Beginning

A New Beginning: "couple of people mentioned following from Blogs of Note - to be quite honest, I never heard of the blog - so I had a look and felt quite chuffed about it, I was even sad enough to Tweet and Facebook this (yes, I know lol).
Off I go on my merry way and as I was walking out to town, I started thinking about it and realised that having my blog picked at random for this, wasn't that good after all - I now feel that I have all these people visiting here expecting 'something' (who knows what really) but they've actually stumble across a very mundane pedestrian blog, a house brick has more personality then this place.........there's nothing much to read and sometimes there's a nice image of something I've made but that's it really.....Sorry!"

Editor Note: I had not heard of blogs of note either until date. Let it be known that the Blog World is constantly expanding. While I too saw the name thinking this was predicting a post Apocalypse explanation on how life will continue, after man has destroyed the beautiful natural abundance on this planet that so many have come to know and love.

Blogger Buzz

Blogger Buzz: "just follow the steps below:

Sign up for a Google Checkout Merchant account at checkout.google.com/sell
Be sure to enable the HTML API by going to the Settings tab, clicking the integration link and unchecking the “My company will only post digitally signed carts” checkbox. Also, copy the Merchant Id for use in step 5.
Back in Blogger, on the Design | Page Elements tab click “add a gadget” where you wish to place the Support gadget.
Add the 'Support My Blog' gadget from the gadget gallery.
Customize your support button settings. The Checkout Merchant Id is the one you copied down in step two. Save and you’re done!"

Add a virtual tip jar to your blog
Posted by Peng Ying, Developer Programs Engineer

Blogger Buzz

Blogger Buzz: "Posted by Peng Ying, Developer Programs Engineer


We know that most of you blog for the sake of sharing your thoughts and opinions, however a little side income is like an unexpected gift. Today we’re releasing a new gadget that allows your readers to directly contribute to your blog. The gadget can be added to any part of your page, but we’ve formatted it to fit best in the sidebar.

Setup is only five simple steps and should only take a few minutes of your time; just follow the steps below:"

How to Enable and Set Facebook Secure HTTPS Login | Web Talk

How to Enable and Set Facebook Secure HTTPS Login | Web Talk: "The HTTPS page is not turned on and enabled by default. In fact, as explained on the Facebook blog, such secure  login takes longer to load and secondly “some Facebook features, including many third-party applications, are not currently supported in HTTPS”. This article will show you how to enable such a page by going to your Facebook Security settings. 

Login to your Facebook account.
On the upper-right side of your profile, click the Account link.
From the drop down menu, select Account Settings.
Under Account Security, click the Change link.
You should be now able to see the Account Security Section.
Tick the Browse Facebook on a secure connection (https) whenever possible checkbox."

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Blogger: About Us

Blogger: About Us: "Blogger was started by a tiny company in San Francisco called Pyra Labs in August of 1999. This was in the midst of the dot-com boom. But we weren't exactly a VC-funded, party-throwing, foosball-in-the-lobby-playing, free-beer-drinking outfit. (Unless it was other people's free beer.)

We were three friends, funded by doing annoying contract web projects for big companies, trying to make our own grand entrance onto the Internet landscape. What we were originally trying to do doesn't matter so much now. But while doing it, we created Blogger, more or less on a whim, and thought — Hmmm... that's kinda interesting."

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

From zero visitors to 25000 in 15 months

From zero visitors to 25000 in 15 months: "I am making this sound easy , in truth it takes not only a vision but the grit and determination to see it through , it requires planning , people need constant encouragement , the website needs promoting , technical ability and flair.

The truth is that Sarah’s determination and hard graft and powers of persuasion have been necessary.

The result – Birds on the Blog now attracts over 25000 unique visitors each month . Already in its short life, BirdsOnTheBlog has been named as one of the world’s top 100 websites for women by Forbes.

Now she has distilled her hard won knowledge and expertise into an ebook ‘Blogging for business’"

Monday, May 23, 2011

SEO | Search Engine Journal

SEO | Search Engine Journal: "The Keyword Made The Web What it Is You might not realize it, but the way Google works has shaped the web for the last 10 years. Think about it for a second... How many new websites were created because of popular keywords? Search demand drove new businesses. How many landing pages were created for AdWords keywords and ads? Keywords shaped website content and architecture. How many websites cashed in on traffic brought in by keywords with buying intent? The keyword has made much of the web what it is. In fact, you might be so stuck in that mindset that you don't realize how different Facebook marketing is"

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Robots Control | Professional SEO Training

Robots Control | Professional SEO Training: "robots.txt and robots noindex meta tags can be used to prevent search engines from indexing some parts of your website.
link rel=nofollow can be used to prevent links from passing link authority.
If Google or Yahoo are placing directory data about your site in the search results you can override that by using the noodp and noydir meta tags."

Robots Control | Professional SEO Training

Robots Control | Professional SEO Training: "Robots Control

This section discusses ways to use a Robots.Txt file correctly and without harming your site. A Robots.Txt file will help you control the various web robots and crawlers that are out there. Robots on the web are used by search engines like Google and Bing, as well as link research tools that crawl for link data, and spammers who do undesirable things with them.
Here are key topics to keep in mind when thinking about using a Robots.Txt file on your site(s):"

Website Credibility | Professional SEO Training

Website Credibility | Professional SEO Training: "Enhancing Credibility
Becoming an Industry Leader
Choosing a Market
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Necessary Disciplines

To make a widely read and profitable website it is desirable to have
A great domain name
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A strong unique website design
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A unique brand backed up by public relations"

SEO Book.com ~ SEO Training Made Easy

SEO Book.com ~ SEO Training Made Easy: "Inside our training program you'll find hundreds of articles, advanced SEO tools, training videos, downloadable strategy guides, and other resources packed with practical tips to help you market your website, build viral buzz, capture top search engine rankings, improve website monetization, and increase conversion rates.
With our exclusive community forums you benefit from the experience and wisdom of hundreds of SEO professionals who have boosted the sales, profitability, and overall performance of thousands of websites. With search, when you increase traffic you increase profits. This is true for mom and pop websites and large corporations. The traffic scale is only limited by your ambitions and the quality of the information you consume."

Online Storage, Cloud Storage and Internet Storage with Egnyte Cloud File Server.

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Tools | Search Engine Journal

Tools | Search Engine Journal: "or many online marketers or webmasters who want to jump on the “what’s popular” bandwagon, it means a lot of time consumed investigating. You have to do a lot of surfing to discover what sites are visited most, which ones have a higher Alexa ranking, and how many comments and re-shares have been earned. In some ways, the sites themselves have made this easier. Certain sites will show a Facebook and Twitter box next to the post, where you can see how many people have reposted"

Google Reader (686)

Google Reader (686): "Blekko is also getting plenty of attention in its own right. Its partnership with Facebook, including the categorization of the “/likes” slashtag that denotes sites that were liked by your Facebook friends, as well as the company’s continued policy of zero spam tolerance have made an impression on users who have tried the site."

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Old to New Group Migration - Facebook Help Center (66)

Old to New Group Migration - Facebook Help Center (66): "Help Center

Example: What is the Like button?
Old to New Group MigrationExpand All
What happens to my old group when it gets archived?
When your old group gets archived, it will be converted to the new groups format. Almost everything...
How do I upgrade an old group to a new group?
If your old group has enough recent activity to make it a good candidate for a new group, you will s..."

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Need more problems to fix?

Sure, just go here:

http://www.fixya.com/AnswerQuestions.aspx

When You really want that URL too large source:

6-Port SATA II 150 PCI Host Card w/Raid:


Yes that was your Google search, but then you got a link that only a total computer nerd could ever like an no one would ever think to actually type out:

Lets have a look (for convenience I will not actually make it into a hyperlink) here:

http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&sugexp=ldymls&xhr=t&q=6+port+sata+ii+150+pci+host+card+w+raid&cp=16&qe=NiBwb3J0IFNhdGEgSUkgMQ&qesig=7xz3NFyGt8qphP7XUkN5Rw&pkc=AFgZ2tmQbiGAUH_fhhsjUPKyEnTR433qC8vVJasV7MaKmYw99VlQmfr81BRTYwxuyMjLMc7JDVnYZlXs46Mr2tStMYe1RnBxrA&biw=1010&bih=540&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=11328797192038667533&sa=X&ei=eQ3TTaL8FcH40gH6zrHnCw&sqi=2&ved=0CDkQ9AIwAQ&os=reviews

After writing and researching this entire article, I did go back to one of the corollary ideas and simply thought it would also be worthwhile to shorten the link:

I like bit.ly because its fairly easy to remember.

So the monster above becomes:

http://bit.ly/j8bqDp

Yes, that's the whole monster IP put into a little tiny package!



Yeah, so then you understand that something like that is barely tolerable to all but the most jaded Google Tech working his way up the ranks.

What was my original thought:

Gee, there is something cool about this 6-Port SATA II 150 PCI Host Card w/Raid its kind of expensive for a cheap card, and definitely too cheap and too slow for a good card. 


So, I figured before opening the box and maybe getting stuck with it for life, I thought what are other people saying:


The following one was the best:


"I can't get enough disk space. So even though I only want to add 2 disks I bought this card. Plus I too have gotten in the habit of using internal disks externally as removable backup. So even though I usually buy the cheapest I just decided to spend a little more . An extra $15! What a big spender I am this week. Works with Linux. Thanks to the other reviewers for mentioning this. See below. Yeah, it is sort of cheesy that they list this as a 6 port rather than noting is is 4 port with selectable 4 innies and 2 outies. And if I read the instructions right you can only redirect the connectors at the very corner of the card away from the card connector tabs to the external connectors. If you had something in your case blocking the center of the card and couldn't fit the cables there, you can't select those connectors to the external ports. I have over 32 partitions and volumes in this PC and the encrypted volumes are via Truecrypt so I have to figure partitions, volumes and devices. It was too much trouble so I just plugged everything..."

Apparently this review has run out of space, real cliff hanger eh?


So, we start off with genuine inquiry, and leave off with a little humor. Something for the geek and the kid in you. As far as my personal dilema is concerned, it really centers on the fact that you spend all this money to get the fatest processor, 8-Gigabytes of Ram but then you want an e-Sata port (why, who ever really knows) and at first you thought 4 internal Sata ports would be just fine, but now you want Raid 1 and extra Terabyte or so of extra back up and somehow you are thinking that you have to be able to copy one CD or DVD directly from another at high speed, and you already need 5 Sata ports!

Somehow when I read the motherboard specs and the HDD specs and read that these things were running at either 3- Gigabytes per second or 6 Gigabytes per second, so what could this 150 PCI card really do, so I wanted to know:

How fast is the 6-Port SATA II 150 PCI Host Card w/Raid in Gigabytes per second?:

"Great PCI SATA controller card
I originally used this card to add additional sata controllers for my PC, as my motherboard is older and only has four on board slots. It worked great, was easy to install and did exactly what I needed it to do with little to no effort. I ended up upgrading to Windows 7, only to find out that my mother board is not fully supported and my onboard sata controller did not have drivers for Windows 7 and gigabyte had no intentions of supporting Windows 7. I was able to move all of my hard drives over to this card and get back up and running, thanks to this purchase. It is now my primary sata controller and has been working for 8 months without one single issue. The eSata port is a great addition but it does use up an internal slot if you chose to use it. Still, the additional option is a great feature. If you are looking for a PCI SATA card - I would highly recommend this product. Price is great for the product that you get. Click BUY to read more Reviews
" Supports Sata up to 150MB/Sec "
Now when I was in the store I read that and showed it to the tech person, and asked; the new Sata drives are at 3 Gigabyte per second, and the newer one are at 6 Gigabytes per second. Now I keep hoping this package has some sort of typo, and then the store clerk says the 3 Gigabyte per second is the bandwidth?

Okay, I have done this before:

convert 150 MB to Gigabytes (in a Google Box)


I usually scroll down a few, from the results list and got:


http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/calculate/


Then after inputting 150mb and clicking Gigabytes I got:


 

A file size of 150 gigabytes can also be expressed as *

1,288,490,188,800 .......... bits
  161,061,273,600 .......... bytes
      157,286,400 .......... kilobytes
          153,600 .......... megabytes
              150 .......... gigabytes
                0.146484375  terabytes
                0.0001430511 petabytes
                0.0000001396 exabytes
                0.0000000001 zettabytes


Which is all well and good but lets face it, they are not answering the question I asked!

So I scroll down lower (BTW, never bother scrolling up, if the 4th guy on the google results is too busy selling you what ever they want to sell you, then chances are the 1st through the 3rd will no doubt have some similar purpose of their own) so here is what I wanted:



150mb = 0.1468 GB, which is kind of what I thought. 

Now if the box had said:

Supports Sata up to 1500MB/Sec "
Then I would have never bothered writing this article. After all:



It is simply not so uncommon in the rapidly developing computer technology race to back one or two quantum to save a few bucks. Yeah, thats right can you believe that in the days of dual core, quad core, and six core, and if not yet then as soon as I am dome writing this, 8 core processors, that people are still buying refurbished Pentium 4's. (Were those things even called that back then) what are they using socket 370 motherboards?

So, what is the spec on this Sata card, is 1/10 as slow as compared to the 1st generation Sata or is there simply a typo on the box. Or do I have to go back to computer Geek school and take 3 major pegs down for ever doubting the tech behind the counter who had the whole issue wrapped up when she told me the 3 Gigabytes and 6 Gigabytes per second was just the bandwidth?

Ah yes, but the whole bandwidth thing, thats a whole other story.

Until then, lets find out the straight talk, from the true techs!



SATA revision 1.0 (SATA 1.5 Gbit/s)

First-generation SATA interfaces, now known as SATA 1.5 Gbit/s, communicate at a rate of 1.5 Gbit/s. Taking 8b/10b encoding overhead into account, they have an actual uncoded transfer rate of 1.2 Gbit/s (150 MB/s). The theoretical burst throughput of SATA 1.5 Gbit/s is similar to that of PATA/133, but newer SATA devices offer enhancements such as NCQ, which improve performance in a multitasking environment.



So there you have it folks.The whole 1.5 Gigabyte thing was pure fiction after all. What kind of transfer ever happens at 1.5 GB per second?

Second generation SATA interfaces running at 3.0 Gbit/s are shipping in high volume as of 2010, and prevalent in all[citation needed] SATA disk drives and the majority of PC and server chipsets. With a native transfer rate of 3.0 Gbit/s, and taking 8b/10b encoding into account, the maximum uncoded transfer rate is 2.4 Gbit/s (300 MB/s). The theoretical burst throughput of SATA 3.0 Gbit/s is roughly double that of PATA/133.

So you see you had the answer all along, it really is just half as fast as the 2nd generation Sata devices.



All SATA data cables meeting the SATA spec are rated for 3.0 Gbit/s and will handle current mechanical drives without any loss of sustained and burst data transfer performance. However, high-performance flash drives are approaching SATA 3 Gbit/s transfer rate, and this is being addressed with the SATA 6 Gbit/s interoperability standard.

So if you really are not fully up to spec with 6 GigaByte per second motherboards and drives, then when you get going with your 150mb per second e-Sata ports, then you need this final comparison:

A USB 2.0 port (regular everyday USB) has speed up to:



USB 2.0, by now the most common interface around, boasts theoretical speeds of up to 480Mbps, surpassing the 400Mbps of USB's rival interface, Apple's FireWire (or iLink). Real-world speed tests, however, still hold that FireWire is the fastest interface, with actual speeds generally running double that of USB 2.0


So even if the USB port lived up to its boasted reputation, it would at best be less than half as fast as your as your now two generations old " 6 port sata ii 150 pci host card w raid"


What's all this obsession with speed, I imagine a tech newbie might ask? My answer goes like this, be sure to tell your boss the safest way to back up your entire system is to clone your HDD, before any major upgrade, when he has the technical guy from the software company on the clock at like $180/hr, waiting to do a major software upgrade.

 This might be a good time to try to monetize this blog. 


Have a safe night, and don't forget to clone your HDD!

Stephen C. Sanders
Tuesday, May 17, 2011 10:55pm



Monday, May 16, 2011

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Sell Files

Sell Files: "Sell Files 101
An illustrated guide to selling files online from a key player at BitBuffet.com.
Table of Contents 
Resources
What's the big idea?
Option 1: Host the file yourself
Option 2: Email it as an attachment
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Option 4: Use a professional service"

Sell Files

Sell Files: "Sell Files 101
An illustrated guide to selling files online from a key player at BitBuffet.com.
Table of Contents 
Resources
What's the big idea?
Option 1: Host the file yourself
Option 2: Email it as an attachment
Option 3: Write some PHP scripts
Option 4: Use a professional service"

SG3xpress for WordPress

SG3xpress for WordPress: "Build WordPress Themes with Photoshop

Design WordPress themes in Photoshop using all the visual tools and layout freedom you're already comfortable with. As you design, use SiteGrinder's simple system of layer naming and layercomps to designate the parts of your Photoshop design that have special roles to play in the final WordPress theme."

SG3xpress for WordPress

SG3xpress for WordPress: "total control over comment appearance and threading through the SG3 Design Manager. Create different looks for even numbered vs. odd numbered comments and even different thread levels. SiteGrinder also allows unique text, border, and background styling for the different parts of the comments area."

25+ Alternative & Open Source Database Engines

25+ Alternative & Open Source Database Engines: "SQLite
MS Access
or even simpler ones like XML, text, etc.

It is understandable why these databases are frequently used; they are well-documented, have a community behind them, integrated with most popular CMSs', easy-to-use, offered by most of the hosting companies ,etc..

But there are also many other databases which are getting popular day-by-day & may have advantages over what you're already using.

Here are 25+ open source alternative databases that you may consider using in your next project:"

Virtual Services | What is your time worth?

Virtual Services | What is your time worth?: "Is Your To Do List Growing Each Day?
Then it may be time to partner with a Virtual Assistant

What income is slipping away because you seem to spend too much time on the tasks that do not produce income?

Do you currently:

Realize you need a presence on all the various social networks but do not have the time to maintain them?"

Google Reader - Greg's shared items

Google Reader - Greg's shared items: "MonetDB is a  database system for high-performance applications in data mining, OLAP, GIS, XML Query, text & multimedia retrieval.

Others

Gladius (PHP flat-file database)
CloudStore
OpenQM (multivalue database)
ScarletDME (multivalue database)
SmallSQL (Java Desktop SQL Database Engine)
LucidDB
HyperGraphDB (graph database)
InfoGrid (graph database)
Apache Derby
hamsterdb
H2 Database"

Social Media Virtual Assistant - Social Media Marketing Services

Social Media Virtual Assistant - Social Media Marketing Services: "Increase Your Website Traffic Using MarketMeSuite for Twitter
by MICHELLE MANGEN on MAY 9, 2011
in TWITTER
Guest Post by Ann Evanston

This is Post Six in the Twitter Desktop Apps and Twitter Tools Series

I’ve been a Twitter user since 2008, and have used Seesmic, Tweetdeck and Hootsuite – MarketMe Suite (MMS) has definitely become my favorite. Hopefully these videos will explain why! I am also an affiliate (only an affiliate to products I know, use and love).  If you decide to purchase MarketMe Suite to help manage your Twitter presence you can use my affiliate link."

OperatingSystem – 4store

OperatingSystem – 4store: "Distribution
Our productions systems all run on the 64bit versions of  CentOS 5, but any 64-bit Linux distribution should be OK.
The software can be compiled, and works on Mac OS 10.4+ with fink or ports. There are also a Mac application which make installing 4store easy.
It should be portable to other UNIX-like systems, with a little effort, though this has not been attempted.
We have never attempted to build it on Windows, a port would probably be a significant effort."

New Apple patent: Air keyboards that sense your fingers

New Apple patent: Air keyboards that sense your fingers: "Apple is looking at designing keyboards with an air feedback system which will know you are typing before you type.

Apple’s latest keyboard idea was published today by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The concept aims to use proximity sensors that will enhance tactile feedback from keystrokes which will, in turn, enhance user experience. The filing was entitled: “Input Devices and Methods of Operation”."

The Keyboard will know what you afre typing before you Type It. Using very plausible scientific technique! My question is what is next:


Will research scientist figure out a method to pick up your very strong thoughts or plans right before you are about to act on them? It's actually a piece of technology that the protagonist in my 1st science fiction novel had inadvertently developed while doing basic research on chicken embryo's when suddenly Jason's world (along with all of his College friends, his brother and his family) was turned upside down. The conspiracy/science fiction novel of the new decade!-Stephen C. Sanders (Book Review The Last Specialist, Folio edition: 1985, 1st edition printing to be released-April 2012)

Tikkun Olam/Social Action

Tikkun Olam/Social Action: "Anne Frank House...
Provides permanent housing to nine formerly homeless men and women suffering from chronic mental illness in ten apartments in NW Washington. Acquires or rents and furnishes apartments, provides continuing liaison and support to residents, and contracts with social service agencies for case management, medical and psychiatric services required for independent living. Contact: Hazel Keimowitz (301 652-7617, hazel@keimowitz.com.) Click here to learn more about Anne Frank House (pdf) or visit their website."

25+ Alternative & Open Source Database Engines

25+ Alternative & Open Source Database Engines: "SQLite
MS Access
or even simpler ones like XML, text, etc.

It is understandable why these databases are frequently used; they are well-documented, have a community behind them, integrated with most popular CMSs', easy-to-use, offered by most of the hosting companies ,etc..

But there are also many other databases which are getting popular day-by-day & may have advantages over what you're already using.

Here are 25+ open source alternative databases that you may consider using in your next project:"

HBase - HBase Home

HBase - HBase Home: "HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, column-oriented store modeled after Google' Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for Structured by Chang et al. Just as Bigtable leverages the distributed data storage provided by the Google File System, HBase provides Bigtable-like capabilities on top of Hadoop. HBase includes:
Convenient base classes for backing Hadoop MapReduce jobs with HBase tables including cascading, hive and pig source and sink modules
Query predicate push down via server side scan and get filters
Optimizations for real time queries"

Sell Files

Sell Files: "Sell Files 101
An illustrated guide to selling files online from a key player at BitBuffet.com.
Table of Contents 
Resources
What's the big idea?
Option 1: Host the file yourself
Option 2: Email it as an attachment
Option 3: Write some PHP scripts
Option 4: Use a professional service"

Computer ‘error’ voids all US green card lottery results

Computer ‘error’ voids all US green card lottery results:



"the results of the 2012 Diversity Lottery that were previously posted on this website have been voided,” said the State Department in a statement posted to its website. ”They were not valid and were posted in error.  The results were not valid because they did not represent a fair, random selection of entrants, as required by U.S. law.”

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Plustek OpticFilm 7600i Ai Scanner A28-BBM310-C B&H Photo Video

Plustek OpticFilm 7600i Ai Scanner A28-BBM310-C B&H Photo Video: "Product Highlights
Scan 35mm Slides and Negatives
Supports 7200dpi Resolution
Yields Vivid and Dimensional Images
Multi Sampling for High Quality Images
Multi-Exposure Function
Powerful Scanning Software Included
PC and Mac Compatible
B&H # PLOF7600IAI
Mfr# A28-BBM310-C
read reviews   (57 reviews)   write a review
Price: $479.95"

Digital Film Scanners - Minolta Dimage Scan Speed Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Minolta Dimage Scan Speed Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "We're surprised, but the fixed-focus approach nonetheless seems to work quite well, as evidenced by the performance of the Dimage Scan Speed. The upside of fixed-focus designs of course, is that you don't have to worry about focusing, either in the form of twiddling a thumbwheel, or by waiting while the scanner adjusts its focus for every scan. In our testing, the Dimage Scan Speed produced sharp images every time, t"

Digital Film Scanners - Minolta Dimage Scan Speed Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Minolta Dimage Scan Speed Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "The 10.8 megapixel resolution of the Dimage Scan Speed is even higher than you might expect, when compared to the resolution of a digital camera. Because the scanner's CCD samples each pixel in all three red, green, and blue color channels, it's really equivalent to a digital camera with a 32 megapixel sensor and 'striped' color filters. Thus, the first thing most people notice about images scanned from negatives and slides is the extraordinary level of detail captured. That said, the Dimage Scan Speed's scan resolution of 2820 dpi is at the top of the field for 35mm/APS scanners.
Another important scanning parameter is 'bit depth,' a measure of both color accuracy and the maximum density range the scanner can recognize. (8 bits per channel is good, 10 better, and 12 the best you'll commonly find in desktop scanners.) The Dimage Scan Speed captures a full 12 bits per pixel."

Digital Film Scanners - Nikon CoolScan III (LS-30) Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Nikon CoolScan III (LS-30) Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "Its excellent 'default' performance minimizes the amount of tweaking needed to produce superb scans from common subjects. Yet, when the occasion demands it, there's a powerful set of hardware and software capabilities to let you handle images that would simply be impossible with a lesser machine. While not quite up to the performance of the LS-2000, it will likely be more than adequate for the needs of most photo enthusiasts, and even some professionals. At a street price of between $900-$1,000, it still isn't an 'impulse buy', but packs a lot of capability at a price a good $800 less than the LS-2000 model. It would be an excellent choice for any serious 35mm or APS photographer."

Digital Film Scanners - Nikon CoolScan III (LS-30) Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Nikon CoolScan III (LS-30) Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "Recently, they've been making waves with their 'prosumer' digital cameras as well, with their CoolPix 900 establishing a new benchmark for cost and image quality. Long before anyone had heard of digital cameras though, Nikon made some of the first 35mm film scanners. As such, they probably have more experience in this area than any other manufacturer currently active in the desktop film-scanner business. Recently, they've pioneered a remarkable defect-elimination technology they call 'Digital ICE', that does an extraordinary job of removing dust and scratches from scanned images.
Elsewhere on this site, we have an extensive review of Nikon's flagship Super CoolScan LS-2000 film scanner. Here, we review the little brother of that unit, the CoolScan III, or LS-30 model. Overall, the CoolScan III was made to the identical specifications as the LS-2000, but with several features dropped or scaled back, to make a unit more affordable for those not needing the high-end capabilities of the more-expensive device."

Digital Film Scanners - Minolta Dimage Scan Speed Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Minolta Dimage Scan Speed Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "The Dimage Scan Speed uses a special fluorescent light source, producing strong spectral peaks in the red, green, and blue portions of the spectrum. We observed that this diffuse illumination source produced somewhat 'softer' scans than some other scanners. The resulting scans had less of a razors-edge on fine detail, but were also much more forgiving of film defects and film grain. A good analogy (for those old darkroom aficionados out there) would be the difference between condenser and diffusion enlargers: The condenser optics tend to produce sharper images, but at the cost of greatly enhanced grain, while diffusion enlargers create a softer look. Note in this though, that while the scans produced by the Dimage Scan Speed have a somewhat 'softer' appearance to them, they in fact appear to carry an extremely high level of detail, as evidenced by the results from our WG-18 (ISO-12233) resolution target scans.
Film Handling"

Digital Film Scanners - Olympus ES-10 Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Olympus ES-10 Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "ES-10 Supported Film Types
Color Slide film - Universal
B&W Negative film - Universal
Color Negative Film
35mm
APS
Agfa
Agfa 100
Fuji
Agfa 400
Kodak Gold
Fuji
Kodak (Others)
Kodak
Konica
Konica
'Others'
'Others'"

Digital Film Scanners - Olympus ES-10 Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Olympus ES-10 Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "Supported Film Types
One of the things we've learned in playing with film scanners is just how strange color negative film is! Proper color-correction of color negatives during scanning turns out to be quite an art: Not only do you need to compensate for (substantial) variations between film types and brands, but the orange 'masking' can also vary in density with the underlying image content. Overall, it's far from straightforward to sort out the necessary color transforms when scanning color negatives.
The ES-10 (and most other scanners we've seen) deal with this in part by having custom color profiles for different film types. In the case of the ES-10, profiles are provided for the following manufacturers and film types."

Digital Film Scanners - Olympus ES-10 Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Olympus ES-10 Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "ES-10, focusing is achieved by clicking the focus button on the main control screen of the driver program, positioning a 'focus bar' in the preview image, and rotating a small thumbwheel on the left-hand side of the unit's top deck. Clicking the focus button puts the software into focus mode, and allows you to place a cursor on the preview scan indicating the portion of the image you want to use to focus the scanner optics. In focus mode, the scanning software continuously scans a single column of pixels across the width of the film, calculates the total pixel-to-pixel contrast difference (an excellent measure of 'sharpness'), and displays the result on a thermometer-type display on the right-hand side of the screen. As you adjust the focus knob on the scanner, the thermometer bar display will move back and forth, indicating focus accuracy on a relative scale: The further the thermometer bar moves to the right, the sharper the focus is. If you go too far with the focus knob, the bar will begin to recede, leaving behind a small red mark showing the position of its furthest advance. In practice, a little back & forth will result in a sharply focused image with 15-20 seconds of effort."

Digital Film Scanners - Olympus ES-10 Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Olympus ES-10 Film Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "ative holder quite functional, but a little awkward to use, particularly with curled negatives. The film is held in alignment by a combination of ridges and notches on the mating halves of the film holder, which hinges open like a clam shell. The male projections of the alignment guides alternate top and bottom with the female notches, with the opposite half of the clamshell assembly carrying a mirror-image pattern that mates when the holder is closed on the film. The assembly is quite precise, and holds the film in good alignment, provided that the film is both flat and at least two or three frames long. We don't view the length limitation as significant, since few people will be concerned with single frames of negative film, and those who are can pre-mount the frames in reusable slide mounts to use with the slide holder. Curled film presented much more of a problem: We found it fairly tricky to get film loaded and aligned, and the clamshell shut properly if the film was curled. While it perhaps would have made for a more delicate and easily broken film holder, we would have liked to have seen notches or other restraints into which the film strip could be inserted to hold it flat prior to closing the shell."

Digital Film Scanners - Nikon Super Coolscan 8000ED Film and Slide Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Nikon Super Coolscan 8000ED Film and Slide Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "our 'Train' slide, an extraordinarily difficult slide to process. It's a shot of a black locomotive, with deep shadows and bright highlights under a near-noonday sun. The range of dark-to-light in it is about as extreme as slide film is capable of producing, and the slide constitutes a fiendishly difficult test of scanners' dynamic range capabilities. To be sure, we still needed to tweak the scanner settings a fair bit to achieve the ultimate in detail from this slide, but we immediately observed that even the default settings, with the scanner in 8-bit A/D mode produced better results than we've managed to obtain in the past with lesser scanners, even with extensive adjustment. When we brought the full panoply of controls and adjustments the 8000 ED offers to bear, we were literally amazed by the level of shadow detail we were able to extract from this slide, and the low noise levels we were able to achieve. No question about it, the 8000 ED equaled or bettered the performance of the Super Coolscan 4000 ED, and together they blew away every other scanner we've tested on this exceptionally difficult test."

Digital Film Scanners - Nikon Super Coolscan 8000ED Film and Slide Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Nikon Super Coolscan 8000ED Film and Slide Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "Most 'high end' desktop scanners today use 12-bit A/D devices, which divide the incoming signal into 4,096 possible digital values. This is good, but slide film can far exceed the 'dynamic range' (range of light to dark values) that can be captured by a 12-bit A/D system.

The 8000 ED is the third desktop scanner we've seen that uses a 14-bit A/D (the Nikon Super Coolscan 4000ED was the first, the Canon FS 4000U was the second), which divides the input signal into 16,384 possible values. This improvement of a factor of four in digitizing accuracy (along with numerous other improvements in the signal-processing chain) translates into a much greater dynamic range for the scanner, and significantly reduced image noise in shadow areas. Along with its little brother the Super Coolscan 4000 ED, the 8000 ED is one of the lowest-noise scanners we've tested to date. (September, 2001)"

Digital Film Scanners - Nikon Super Coolscan 8000ED Film and Slide Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications

Digital Film Scanners - Nikon Super Coolscan 8000ED Film and Slide Scanner Review, Information, and Specifications: "One of the key features of the Super Coolscan 8000 ED is its 14-bit A/D (analog to digital) conversion system. A/D converters are the chips that convert analog signals (lightness/darkness levels in the case of a scanner) into digital numbers the computer can understand. The number of bits of A/D resolution translate directly into the range of numbers that can be represented"

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Quantum Leaping Sign Me UP!


" the path to mastering Quantum Jumping (and using it 
to change your life) is not always easy.
You need to practice. You need to learn advanced techniques.
And you MUST make mistakes.
But Stephen, remember that you're not alone.
Because I'm here to help you get even more out of the complimentary 
lessons and the home training program.
Starting with this: "
  


"  Imagine getting the chance to spend two entire days in a highly intimate setting with me and some of the world’s most dedicated Quantum Jumpers.
Imagine being able to listen in on our discussions, learn from us andgrow with us, as you experience ‘Cellular Learning‘—my proprietary teaching method that automatically infuses new knowledge into your subconscious mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLOCe60K_Ek&feature=player_embedded

Could Quatum Leaping be just another Seminar? Wow listen to what this frequent seminar attendee has to see?

Is life giving you lemons, got some extra cash lying around. We have the seminar for you.

Just have your credit card or Paypal ready, the course will do the rest! 


Be sure to keep your sense of humor handy at all times because: at the spammy e-mail that hit my box told me (and now you):

You are not alone



More from Nicky:

Check out the wordpress plugin.

Make Dat Money

SEO time. First off, NEVER EVER buy ANY e-book or guide on SEO. As mentioned at length earler, SEO is easy. It relies on basically two main factors: how many inbound links you have with the keyword you’re going for, and how long your site has existed. You should be able to get decent rankings for individual product keywords pretty quickly, especially model numbers. Nickycakes has no desire to go in-depth on exactly how to get links to your site, but its pretty easy to spam social bookmarking sites and forums and whatnot with links to your site saying “radar detectors” or whatever you’re advertising.


"Pick a Category
“Niche,” if you will.  Note: Always  pronounce it ‘neesh’ when you say it in public.  There are two correct pronunciations, but saying ‘neesh’ makes other people think they are saying it wrong since they usually only read it online, and that makes Nicky laugh.
You’ll want a product category, and you have PLENTY to choose from.   Just pretty much any category of product that people buy online will do.  Mp3 players, Sony Flatscreen TV’s, Radar Detectors, Hubcaps, Sunglasses, Movado Watches (only if you’re looking for female customers), whatever. 
Another huge link (spam?) Its worth the laugh!

I am not sure if the wacky link will get past the HTML editor, buit here it goes! BTW Nicky calls himself a "Reformed Black Hat and Now He's got Devil Ears on! I wonder how many people cite him for "not taking this whole thing so seriously!

Enjoy!

Are we talking Self Healing or Money Making?

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40 div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li, div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li a Property -webkit-border-top-left-radius doesn't exist : 0 0
40 div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li, div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li a Property -webkit-border-top-right-radius doesn't exist : 0 0
40 div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li, div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li a Property -moz-border-radius-topleft doesn't exist : 0 0
40 div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li, div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li a Property -moz-border-radius-topright doesn't exist : 0 0
40 div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li, div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li a Property border-top-left-radius doesn't exist in CSS level 2.1 but exists in : 0 0
40 div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li, div#menu1 ul.rMenu li li a Property border-top-right-radius doesn't exist in CSS level 2.1 but exists in : 0 0
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32 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.today and .cform legend
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357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item > a:visited and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.other-month and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #comment_quicktags input.ed_button_hover and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts span.current and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item > a:link and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:visited and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:hover and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts body and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:link and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:active and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item > a:active and [disabled]
357 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li a:hover and [disabled]
387 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar and .linklove a:visited
387 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar and .linklove a
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76 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and div.dp-popup a
76 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and div.dp-popup a
76 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and div.dp-popup a
76 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and div.dp-popup a
107 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar and div.dp-popup a.disabled
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15 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.today and #TB_window a:link
16 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.today and #TB_window a:visited
17 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and #TB_window a:hover
17 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and #TB_window a:hover
17 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and #TB_window a:hover
17 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and #TB_window a:hover
18 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.today and #TB_window a:active
19 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.today and #TB_window a:focus
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and td#left li.ui-tabs-selected a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts ul.rMenu ul and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:visited and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and input.inputblur
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and input.text
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and input.inputblur
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and input.text
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and td#left li.ui-tabs-selected a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar th and div.post-footer
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and td#left li.ui-tabs-selected a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and td#left li.ui-tabs-selected a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.today and p.giTitle
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item > a:visited and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and h1.blogtitle a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #comment_quicktags input.ed_button_hover and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar th and div.post-kicker a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts span.current and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:hover and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item > a:active and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:active and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and td#right li.ui-tabs-selected a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and td#right li.ui-tabs-selected a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:active and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and td#right li.ui-tabs-selected a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and h1.blogtitle a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and input.textbox
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #TB_window and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and input.textbox
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.dp-hover and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and input.textbox
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #TB_HideSelect and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and input.textbox
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts ol.commentlist li and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and h2
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and h2
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div.horbar1 and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and h2
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td:hover and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and h2
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-thumbnail img and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and h1.blogtitle a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and input.inputfocus
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and input.inputfocus
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li a:hover and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and input.inputfocus
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar th and div.post-footer a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and td#footer a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and input.password
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and h1.blogtitle a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and input.password
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-singlepic and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and td#right ul.tw-nav-list li.ui-tabs-selected a
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #TB_window and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and td#right ul.tw-nav-list li.ui-tabs-selected a
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div.post table td and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and h1.blogtitle a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.dp-hover and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and h1.blogtitle a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts ul.commentlist li.thread-even and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and td#left ul.tw-nav-list li.ui-tabs-selected a
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #TB_HideSelect and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and td#left ul.tw-nav-list li.ui-tabs-selected a
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-thumbnail img and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and div.comment-number a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts ol.commentlist li and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li:hover and div.comment-number a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts body and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts hr and div.comment-number a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar th and div.post-byline
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar td and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and div#menu1 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div.horbar1 and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and input.file
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div.horbar2 and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and input.file
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td:hover and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li:hover and div.comment-number a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#container and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts hr and div.comment-number a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-thumbnail img and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #TB_window and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.dp-hover and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts ol.commentlist li and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and div#menu1 ul.rMenu li a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and td#footer a:active
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td:hover and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar th and p.tagline
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-thumbnail img and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li:hover and div.comment-number a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar th and div.post-kicker a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and div.comment-number a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #TB_window and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:hover
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and div#menu1 ul.rMenu li a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-thumbnail img and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and div#menu1 ul.rMenu li a:active
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.today and ol.commentlist span.commentdate
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and td#footer a:link
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and input.TextField
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and input.TextField
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item > a:hover and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and input.TextField
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:link and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and h1.blogtitle a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:visited and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and td#footer a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-singlepic and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and h1.blogtitle a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts ul.commentlist li.thread-even and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li:hover and div.comment-number a:active
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and div.comment-number a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div.horbar2 and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts hr and div.comment-number a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts ul.rMenu ul and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and input.password
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and td#right ul.tw-nav-list li.ui-tabs-selected a
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and h2.blogtitle a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and td#left ul.tw-nav-list li.ui-tabs-selected a
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and h2.blogtitle a:link
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and h2.blogtitle a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and div.comment-number a:visited
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and input.file
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and textarea
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and div.comment-number a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and textarea
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div.post table td and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-thumbnail img and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar th and div.post-kicker a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar td and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and h3
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-singlepic and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:hover
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and h3
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td:hover and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and input.text
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and a:active
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and div#menu1 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and td#right li.ui-tabs-selected a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and div#menu1 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-thumbnail img and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and h2.blogtitle a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#container and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and h2.blogtitle a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and input.password
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and h2.blogtitle a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and h1.blogtitle a:active
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar th and div.post-footer a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and input.file
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and td#footer a:hover
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40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and td#footer a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts body and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li:hover and div.comment-number a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts ul.rMenu ul and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and div.comment-number a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts ol.commentlist li and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts hr and div.comment-number a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-thumbnail img and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li.sfhover and h2.blogtitle a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.other-month and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ngg-gallery-list li.selected a and h2.blogtitle a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div.post table td and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and h2.blogtitle a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and input.inputfocus
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and h2.blogtitle a:active
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and td#left ul.tw-nav-list li.ui-tabs-selected a
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item > a:hover and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar th and div.post-footer a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item > a:visited and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div.horbar2 and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.other-month and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div.horbar1 and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #comment_quicktags input.ed_button_hover and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li a:hover and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts body and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu2 ul.rMenu li:hover and td#right ul.tw-nav-list li.ui-tabs-selected a
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts span.current and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts ul.commentlist li.thread-even and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:visited
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item > a:link and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .TB_overlayBG and a:hover
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:hover and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table.jCalendar td.today and .wp-caption p.wp-caption-text
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item a:link and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts table#wp-calendar td and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:link
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div#menu1 ul.rMenu li.current_page_item > a:active and div.comment-number
40 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts div.post table td and div#menu2 ul.rMenu li a:hover
260 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and #autoXML287637464287637464
260 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and #autoXML287637464287637464
285 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and #autoXML287637465287637465
285 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and #autoXML287637465287637465
310 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and #autoXML287637466287637466
310 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and #autoXML287637466287637466
333 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and #autoXML287637467287637467
333 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and #autoXML287637467287637467
356 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and #autoXML287637468287637468
356 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and #autoXML287637468287637468
380 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and #autoXML287637469287637469
380 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and #autoXML287637469287637469
408 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and #autoXML287637470287637470
408 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and #autoXML287637470287637470
431 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and #autoXML287637471287637471
431 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and #autoXML287637471287637471
454 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .Button and #autoXML287637472287637472
454 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .button and #autoXML287637472287637472
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Valid CSS information

.addtoany_share_save_container {
clear : both;
line-height : 32px;
margin : 16px 0;
}
.addtoany_list {
display : inline;
}
.addtoany_list a {
padding : 0 9px;
}
.addtoany_list a img {
height : 16px;
overflow : hidden;
vertical-align : middle;
width : 16px;
}
iframe.addtoany_special_service {
padding : 0 9px;
vertical-align : middle;
}
a.addtoany_share_save img {
border : 0;
width : auto;
height : auto;
}
.ngg-albumoverview {
margin-top : 10px;
width : 100%;
clear : both;
display : block !important ;
}
.ngg-album {
height : 100%;
padding : 5px;
margin-bottom : 5px;
border : 1px solid #fff;
}
html > body .ngg-album {
overflow : hidden;
padding : 5px;
margin-bottom : 5px;
border : 1px solid #cccccc;
}
.ngg-album {
overflow : hidden;
padding : 5px;
margin-bottom : 5px;
border : 1px solid #cccccc;
}
.ngg-albumtitle {
text-align : left;
font-weight : bold;
margin : 0;
padding : 0;
font-size : 1.4em;
margin-bottom : 10px;
}
.ngg-thumbnail {
float : left;
margin-right : 12px;
}
.ngg-thumbnail img {
background-color : #ffffff;
border : 1px solid #a9a9a9;
margin : 4px 0 4px 5px;
padding : 4px;
position : relative;
}
.ngg-thumbnail img:hover {
background-color : #a9a9a9;
}
.ngg-description {
text-align : left;
}
.ngg-album-compact {
float : left;
height : 180px;
padding-right : 6px !important ;
margin : 0 !important ;
text-align : left;
width : 120px;
}
.ngg-album-compactbox {
background : transparent url(albumset.gif) no-repeat scroll 0%;
height : 86px;
margin : 0 0 6px !important ;
padding : 12px 0 0 7px !important ;
width : 120px;
}
.ngg-album-compactbox .Thumb {
border : 1px solid #000000;
margin : 0 !important ;
padding : 0 !important ;
width : 91px;
height : 68px;
}
.ngg-album-compact h4 {
font-size : 15px;
font-weight : bold;
margin-bottom : 0;
margin-top : 0;
width : 110px;
}
.ngg-album-compact p {
font-size : 11px;
margin-top : 2px;
}
.ngg-galleryoverview {
overflow : hidden;
margin-top : 10px;
width : 100%;
clear : both;
display : block !important ;
}
.ngg-galleryoverview .desc {
margin : 0 10px 10px 0;
padding : 5px;
}
.ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box {
float : left;
}
.ngg-gallery-thumbnail {
float : left;
margin-right : 5px;
text-align : center;
}
.ngg-gallery-thumbnail img {
background-color : #ffffff;
border : 1px solid #a9a9a9;
display : block;
margin : 4px 0 4px 5px;
padding : 4px;
position : relative;
}
.ngg-gallery-thumbnail img:hover {
background-color : #a9a9a9;
}
.ngg-gallery-thumbnail span {
font-size : 90%;
padding-left : 5px;
display : block;
}
.ngg-clear {
clear : both;
}
.ngg-navigation {
font-size : 0.9em !important ;
clear : both !important ;
display : block !important ;
padding-top : 15px;
text-align : center;
}
.ngg-navigation span {
font-weight : bold;
margin : 0 6px;
}
.ngg-navigation a.page-numbers, .ngg-navigation a.next, .ngg-navigation a.prev, .ngg-navigation span.page-numbers, .ngg-navigation span.next, .ngg-navigation span.prev {
border : 1px solid #dddddd;
margin-right : 3px;
padding : 3px 7px;
}
.ngg-navigation a.page-numbers:hover, .ngg-navigation a.next:hover, .ngg-navigation a.prev:hover, .ngg-navigation span.page-numbers:hover, .ngg-navigation span.next:hover, .ngg-navigation span.prev:hover {
background-color : #0066cc;
color : #ffffff !important ;
text-decoration : none !important ;
}
.ngg-imagebrowser h3 {
text-align : center;
}
.ngg-imagebrowser img {
border : 1px solid #a9a9a9;
margin-top : 10px;
margin-bottom : 10px;
width : 100%;
display : block !important ;
padding : 5px;
}
.ngg-imagebrowser-nav {
padding : 5px;
margin-left : 10px;
}
.ngg-imagebrowser-nav .back {
float : left;
border : 1px solid #dddddd;
margin-right : 3px;
padding : 3px 7px;
}
.ngg-imagebrowser-nav .next {
float : right;
border : 1px solid #dddddd;
margin-right : 3px;
padding : 3px 7px;
}
.ngg-imagebrowser-nav .counter {
text-align : center;
font-size : 0.9em !important ;
}
.exif-data {
margin-left : auto !important ;
margin-right : auto !important ;


The complete result is about 5 times as long. I got tired of scrolling for the cut and paste!