First of all a big “thank you” for every one who participated. As I said before the number of entries surprised me (and the quality as well, I will definitely apply some of those tips myself). Now, without further delay, the 30 Traffic Generation Tips: 1. Sridhar Katakam Keep track of blogs and leave comments on them. A good way to keep the conversation going is to install a...
It is My Simple Notes by Using HTML for Blogging or Blogger Users in order to better good looking content
Customizable recent comments widget (using JSON feed)
With this widget,1. You can specify how many comments you want to display in your blog (defaults to 10)2. You can specify the maximum number of letters that should be displayed in each comment (defaults to 100).Here is how you add this widget to your blog.Step 1: Goto Template->Edit HTML tab. Find the</head>tag in your template and add all the code from this page before it and save...
Simple CSS Blockquotes and Pullquotes
A user-friendly blog layout encourages mere visitors to become readers, so maybe you want to spice things up a little… How about some sweet blockquotes and saucy pullquotes?There is usually more than one way to skin a cat when it comes to CSS, but here’s my suggestion: BlockquotesWhen to use blockquotesA blockquote is used when quoting text from another source,...
Six Ways Style Blockquotes

The blockquote XHTML tag is a fairly useful (if somewhat underused) element. Semantically speaking, a blockquote should be used any time you’re quoting a longer piece of text from another source – another speaker, another website, whatever. It’s a way of setting the text apart, and showing that it came from some other source. Stylistically, you could accomplish all this with a special class...
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