How safe is your password?

January 12th, 2008 Patrick Leave a comment

The first step in protecting your online privacy is creating a safe password – i.e. one that a computer program or persistent individual won’t easily be able to guess in a short period of time. To help you choose a secure password, we’ve created a feature that lets you know visually how safe your password is as soon as you create it.

Tips for creating a secure password:

Make it lengthy. Your passwords should be 8 or more characters in length; 14 characters or longer is ideal.

Include punctuation marks and/or numbers.

Mix capital and lowercase letters.

Include similar looking substitutions, such as the number eight for the letter ‘B’ or ‘$’ for the letter ‘S’.

Create a unique acronym.

Things to avoid:

Do not use a password that listed as an example of how to pick a good password.

Do not use a password that contains personal information (name, society number, birth date, etc.)

Do not use sequential numbers (12345) and repeated characters (aabb66) or keyboard patterns (asdfg).

Do not make your password all numbers, uppercase letters or lowercase letters.

Do not use words or acronyms that can be found in a dictionary.

Do not using online storage.(If malicious users find these passwords stored online or on a networked computer, they have access to all your information.)

Include phonetic replacements, such as ‘Luv U’ for ‘Love you’.

Tips for keeping your password secure:

Never tell your password to anyone especially children (this includes significant others, colleague, roommates, parrots, etc.).

Never write your password down.

Never provide your password over e-mail or based on an e-mail request.

Periodically test your current password and change it to a new one.

Do not type passwords on computers that you do not control.

How do I optimize my images/photos?

January 11th, 2008 Patrick Leave a comment

Optimize your images can speed up your blog and save your upload space.

Here are many programs which you can use to optimize your images before upload it.
Packages such as Photoshop / Paint Shop Pro will do it, but there is no need to spend money on doing this. These are free:
- Irfanview
- Picasa
- GIMP
- Photofiltre
- FastStone
- Pixia

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How do I link to other photos/pictures?

January 11th, 2008 Patrick Leave a comment

If you want to show a picture in your blog post and the picture is already on the internet or other web photo service like flickr, just Click the picture of the tree on your writing pad and  insert the image link.

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How do I upload pictures/photos?

January 11th, 2008 Patrick Leave a comment

On your Write page scroll down and click the Browse button in your Upload tab, find the picture/photo on your computer and click Open then click the Upload button to upload it.

When your image is done uploading,  you may set your image’s look to suit your post. Then click Send to editor to send the image into the blog post. Save the post and the image is now in your blog.

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How do I change my password?

January 11th, 2008 Patrick Leave a comment

Log in to control panel and go to your dashboard and then go to Users > “Your Profile”. In the bottom right is “Update Your Password”.

If you don’t have any blog, when you log in you will be taken to a page with an “Update Your Password” form.

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Can I use Google Analytics on my blog?

January 11th, 2008 Patrick Leave a comment

Sorry, No.

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How to setup your free blog ?

October 26th, 2007 faqs Leave a comment

Welcome to Blogates

To create your free blog on bloggles community, visit Blogates and setup your free blog. You require to enter your desire username or blog name .You will going get your own blog subdomain example: username.bloggles.info and signup. 

Enter your Blog title > Enter your Email Address  > agree with Bloggles Terms of service .

To activate your blog you will receive an email from Bloggles with a activation link . Click the link and get the password to access your blog. 

  • “Write” section allows  you to start posting to your blog
  • Manage section allows to manage your post, pages, upload and categories. You can also import posts from an another blog host and Export to keep a backup.
  • Comments section allows you to manage your comments posted by your users.
  • Blogroll allows you to manage your blog links.
  • Presentation section allows you to change your blog theme, select your favorite theme. Use widget to config  sidebars of your blog.
  • Users sections enables to manage your users. You can even add users to your blog from Blogates blog community and set their roles from Administrator to subscribers. Just enter your friends email and add users to your blog.
  • To be continued….
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