Archive for July, 2006

Online Payment Processors, what to use in Malaysia?(1)

Thursday, July 13th, 2006

Alright, first of all, this post is aimed to reach all my dearly fellow malaysians. If you are not one, sorry. Please also bear in mind that what I’m telling here is all my personal experiences and opinions. I do not hold any responbility for any action you make after reading this.

It’s not easy being a Malaysian, all the traffic jams, neighborhood security issues, fogs from Kalimantan, rising gas prices, and many others you can tell. Cheers to all the brothers and sisters, for we’ve made it so far. So now you think, the world outside is so dangerous, let’s make a living at home, with your computer and Internet.

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Position yourself before getting into any kind of online business plan.

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

Today, you hear someone’s saying that “hey, my friend is sooo cool! He just sits at home and all he does is just withdraw money online!”. Yes, that can be true, I assure you. But let me tell you the story, before that Mr. Who can sit comfortably at home and wait for his money goes to him.

As a starter, you started ambitiously, saying to yourself “I want to make money online!!”. But how? put on a website and receive payments from others around the world? A big NO to you. First of all things, you must ask yourself, “What can I do?”. Most people stop at here, they do not know what can they do online.

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Getting your site icon to show in the browser’s address bar.

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Looking at the address bar in your browser, you should know what exactly is a site icon and where does it show.

This trick somehow requires some minor HTML/XHTML codes comprehension. Insert the codes below somewhere inside your header tags.

Codes:

<link rel=”shortcut icon” href=”/yourimg/*.ico” type=”image/x-icon” />

Please be noted, href indicates the exact location to your image file. It can be a full http:// address or a relative one. As long as you know where does it store.Also, the image type must be “image/x-icon”, which has *.ico extension. It can be produced by any image editing software by choosing “Microsoft Windows Icon” format. (I was using Gimp)


Grand Opening ? Heh!

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

First post of the site, don’t have much to write yet, but please stay tuned for my massive info about linux, world wide web, php, css and more!!