Cara memberi/menambah widget jam/clock di blog wordpress - Sebenarnya beberapa waktu lalu saya pernah posting artikel berjudul cara memasang widget jam di blog, tapi tutorial tersebut untuk blog di blogspot. Dan kali ini saya akan posting tutorial khusus untuk wordpress. Oke lanjut.. Memasang widget jam merupakan salah satu cara mempercantik tampilan blog, karena dengan widget ini kita sebagai pemilik blog ataupun pengunjung bisa mengetahui waktu terkini sehingga bisa lebih mengontrol waktu. Langsung saja berikut cara memberi widget jam di wordpress:
1. Kunjungi situs http://www.clocklink.com
2. Setelah sobat sampai di situs tersebut, silahkan sobat lihat bagian sidebar sebelah kiri situs tersebut. Disitu ada beberapa pilihan aneka jenis jam yang bisa sobat pilih. Misal analog, digital, animal dan lain-lain. Silahkan sobat pilih sesuai keinginan sobat.
3. Setelah sobat pilih, maka akan muncul aneka bentuk jam yang bisa dipilih.
4. Setelah sobat memilih salah satu jam, maka selanjutnya klik View HTML Tag di bawah gambar jam yang sobat suka.
5. Maka akan terbuka halaman baru persetujuan, klik Accept untuk mendapatkan kodenya.
6. Atur kode area berdasarkan area di daerah sobat.
7. Copy kode yang di "If the above does not work, please try the following code." Seperti contoh di bawah ini dan paste di notepad terlebih dahulu.
<embed src="http://www.clocklink.com/clocks/0009-dkbrown.swf?TimeZone=Indonesia_Jakarta&" width="250" height="250" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash">
8. Hapus bagian "<embed" dan penutup ">"dan ganti dengan "[gigya" dan "]". Agar widget berada di tengah tambahkan "center" sehingga kodenya akan menjadi seperti ini:
<div style="text-align:center;">[gigya src="http://www.clocklink.com/clocks/0009-dkbrown.swf?TimeZone=Indonesia_Jakarta&" width="250" height="250" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"]</div>
9. Masuk ke halaman wp-admin (dasbor) blog WordPress.
10. Klik Tampilan >> Widget.
11. Pilih widget "Teks" kemudian seret ke bagian sidebar untuk mengaktifkannya.
12. Beri judul sesuai keinginan sobat.
13. Masukkan kode pada langkah nomor 7.
14. Klik tombol Simpan.
15. Selesai.
Nah, selesai juga posting artikel berjudul cara memasang jam di wordpress. Semoga bermanfaat untuk semua..
Source: http://amronbadriza.blogspot.com/2012/07/cara-memasang-jam-di-wordpress.html#ixzz15BWMqMjE
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Reog (Ponorogo)
Reog is one of the cultural arts that originated from East Java and the northwestern part Ponorogo hometown Reog regarded as the truth. Ponorogo city gate was decorated by the figure warok and gemblak, two figures who participated appear at reog demonstrated. Reog is one of the local culture in Indonesia is still very strong with things mystical and powerful mysticism.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Chemical and Process Engineering PhD Scholarship, University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Chemical and Process Engineering PhD Scholarship
Summary
A PhD position is available in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of Canterbury for the following project:
Title: Desulfurization of fuel using advanced oxidation process
Subjects: Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Catalysis. Environmental and Energy
Level: PhD
Study in: New Zealand, University of Canterbury
Application Deadline: 30 Sep 2011
Amount: $25,000 per annum
Description
This project involves designing a new heterogeneous catalyst using metal organic frameworks, which is a new class of material possesses surface area and porosity surpassing activated carbon and zeolites, as the support for deep oxidative desulfurization of refractory sulfur compounds.
We are looking for hard-working and ambitious candidates with proven track record of academic achievement. Previous experience on academic research related to catalysis during undergraduate training, or equivalent, will be a clear asset.
How to Apply
Send your CV and an application letter clearly describing your experience and motivation in pursuing postgraduate study to Dr. Alex Yip . Two confidential letters of reference will be requested upon further consideration.
Eligibility
BE(Hons), BSc(Hons), ME, MSc (with either a chemical engineering or physical chemistry or material science background)
More Information
http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/ScholarshipSearch/ScholarshipDetails.aspx?ScholarshipID=6935.1323
From : http://www.infobeasiswa.net/
Summary
A PhD position is available in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of Canterbury for the following project:
Title: Desulfurization of fuel using advanced oxidation process
Subjects: Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Catalysis. Environmental and Energy
Level: PhD
Study in: New Zealand, University of Canterbury
Application Deadline: 30 Sep 2011
Amount: $25,000 per annum
Description
This project involves designing a new heterogeneous catalyst using metal organic frameworks, which is a new class of material possesses surface area and porosity surpassing activated carbon and zeolites, as the support for deep oxidative desulfurization of refractory sulfur compounds.
We are looking for hard-working and ambitious candidates with proven track record of academic achievement. Previous experience on academic research related to catalysis during undergraduate training, or equivalent, will be a clear asset.
How to Apply
Send your CV and an application letter clearly describing your experience and motivation in pursuing postgraduate study to Dr. Alex Yip . Two confidential letters of reference will be requested upon further consideration.
Eligibility
BE(Hons), BSc(Hons), ME, MSc (with either a chemical engineering or physical chemistry or material science background)
More Information
http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/ScholarshipSearch/ScholarshipDetails.aspx?ScholarshipID=6935.1323
From : http://www.infobeasiswa.net/
Friday, September 16, 2011
Beasiswa PhD Scholarship Opportunities at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
A good background in computer science, information technology or information science is necessary, as is a willingness to work hard. Knowledge of information retrieval or Web mining techniques is considered a plus.
TOEFL scores are required for students whose first language is not English. GRE scores are also required for graduates who did not obtain their degrees from a Singapore university. More information, including application procedures, financial assistance and admission requirements may be found at the Graduate Studies Office Web site (http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/default.aspx).
Funding for PhD students will include a monthly stipend and various fees. Interested candidates should contact Dion Goh, Associate Professor (ashlgoh@ntu.edu.sg) as soon as possible and include a CV.
Dion Goh
Associate Professor
Director, MSc Information Systems Program
Division of Information Studies
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
Nanyang Technological University
31 Nanyang Link
Singapore 637718
Tel: (65) 6790 6290
Fax: (65) 6790 5214
E-mail: ashlgoh@ntu.edu.sg
From : http://www.infobeasiswa.net
TOEFL scores are required for students whose first language is not English. GRE scores are also required for graduates who did not obtain their degrees from a Singapore university. More information, including application procedures, financial assistance and admission requirements may be found at the Graduate Studies Office Web site (http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/default.aspx).
Funding for PhD students will include a monthly stipend and various fees. Interested candidates should contact Dion Goh, Associate Professor (ashlgoh@ntu.edu.sg) as soon as possible and include a CV.
Dion Goh
Associate Professor
Director, MSc Information Systems Program
Division of Information Studies
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
Nanyang Technological University
31 Nanyang Link
Singapore 637718
Tel: (65) 6790 6290
Fax: (65) 6790 5214
E-mail: ashlgoh@ntu.edu.sg
From : http://www.infobeasiswa.net
Monday, September 12, 2011
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Review
By now, you probably know how this works. The new Grand Theft Auto game comes out in October, but only on the PlayStation 2. Xbox and PC owners have to wait a half a year or so for their versions of the game, and each always has the potential to be better than the original release. That's saying something, because we're already talking about one of the best games of 2004 and the best game in the Grand Theft Auto series. Once again, the wait is over, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is now available on the PC and Xbox. While both versions have aspects that are better than the outstanding PS2 game, visual weirdness on the Xbox and a handful of technical issues on the PC prevent either version from being the clear-cut best of the bunch.
For those of you already familiar with the game, let's quickly discuss the differences between all three versions. The Xbox one has 480p support, but when enabled, the aliasing is out of control. Portions of the environment look so unbelievably jaggy that you'll wonder if your eyesight is failing you. At times it looks like you're playing a 3D game without putting on the glasses. But if you can get past that (it isn't quite as noticeable in standard resolution), the game generally looks great. Loading times on the Xbox don't seem to be much faster than the PlayStation 2 release, and for some weird reason, a loading message occasionally appears onscreen, even in situations where the load times are supposed to be hidden, like when changing your hairstyle. Control in the Xbox version is sharp, and just like the GTA Double Pack, your vehicle gas and brake controls have been moved to the triggers and made analog. This works well, but the flight controls, which have also been remapped to fit on the Xbox controller, are a little weird.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Motorcycle.com Best of 2011 Awards
With the motorcycle industry still trying to creep out of its recession-hit malaise, manufacturers have kept their taps only half cocked, with a slower flow of new bikes being introduced. But the motorcycles that have made their way to dealerships in the last 12 months have been category-crushing and stunningly well developed. Some are on the technological bleeding edge, while others are simpler and more value-packed.
After riding everything this year, from $4000 sportbikes to $25K luxo-barges, here’s our selections of the best motorcycles of 2011.
Motorcycle of the Year
BMW K1600GT/GTL
BMW’s new K1600 platform is nothing less than impressive, whether discussing its marvelous inline-Six motor, its lengthy list of technologically advanced features, or its beguiling sporting performance for a comfy touring mount of its size. And, amazingly, the K16’s underpinnings give it the ability to compete simultaneously with luxury-touring bikes and serious sporty tourers. The K16GT was judged to be the best sport-touring bike in a comparo with Kawasaki’s Concours 14, while the slightly more relaxed K16GTL made Honda’s Gold Wing shake in its heavier, well-worn boots in this comparison.
The K1600s are most notable for their sensational inline-Six engines, the 1645cc powerplant proving to have an incredibly deep well of power while being uncannily smooth. The motorcycle world hasn’t seen an I-Six since the early 1980s, and BMW has used advanced architecture and a relatively small bore size to create an engine much narrower than a Honda CBX or Kawasaki K1300, allowing for the steeper lean angles its stiff aluminum frame allows. As a bonus, it has what is perhaps the sweetest exhaust note of any production motorcycle.
After riding everything this year, from $4000 sportbikes to $25K luxo-barges, here’s our selections of the best motorcycles of 2011.
Motorcycle of the Year
BMW K1600GT/GTL
BMW’s new K1600 platform is nothing less than impressive, whether discussing its marvelous inline-Six motor, its lengthy list of technologically advanced features, or its beguiling sporting performance for a comfy touring mount of its size. And, amazingly, the K16’s underpinnings give it the ability to compete simultaneously with luxury-touring bikes and serious sporty tourers. The K16GT was judged to be the best sport-touring bike in a comparo with Kawasaki’s Concours 14, while the slightly more relaxed K16GTL made Honda’s Gold Wing shake in its heavier, well-worn boots in this comparison.
The K1600s are most notable for their sensational inline-Six engines, the 1645cc powerplant proving to have an incredibly deep well of power while being uncannily smooth. The motorcycle world hasn’t seen an I-Six since the early 1980s, and BMW has used advanced architecture and a relatively small bore size to create an engine much narrower than a Honda CBX or Kawasaki K1300, allowing for the steeper lean angles its stiff aluminum frame allows. As a bonus, it has what is perhaps the sweetest exhaust note of any production motorcycle.
Friday, September 9, 2011
2011 Aprilia RS4 125 Review
The all-new Aprilia RS4 is Aprilia’s first step away from the 2-strokes that made them famous. The RS125 2-stroke will still be sold (in Europe), but the emergence of this new 4-stroke 125 shows Aprilia’s direction for the future.
Everybody knows that 2-stroke engines can produce more power than a comparably sized 4-stroke. The RS125 can be tuned to around 33 horsepower, whilst the RS4 125 can only get to about 25 horsepower with a 180cc kit. The RS4 125 can’t replace the RS125 performance-wise, but it does benefit from a reliable torquey 125cc four-stroke engine that doesn’t need a rebuild every 10,000 miles. The RS4 125 is also more environmentally friendly using less fuel and oil compared to the 2-strokes.
Everybody knows that 2-stroke engines can produce more power than a comparably sized 4-stroke. The RS125 can be tuned to around 33 horsepower, whilst the RS4 125 can only get to about 25 horsepower with a 180cc kit. The RS4 125 can’t replace the RS125 performance-wise, but it does benefit from a reliable torquey 125cc four-stroke engine that doesn’t need a rebuild every 10,000 miles. The RS4 125 is also more environmentally friendly using less fuel and oil compared to the 2-strokes.
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