I've released another Paradise Philippines blog of mine hosted by http://www.freeweb7.com/. The blog is intended for featuring different events on Capiz and the beautiful areas of the Philippines. The URL of the site is http://paradisephilippines.freeweb7.com/. The site is powered by Word Press.
I hope it can be seen by web crawler hehehehe
. Good luck to me!
Paradise Philippines code generator is now online! Woha and I'll already check Yahoo!, Google and MSN and there's so many SEO experts already on the top. The competition is really tough for me I guess but it doesn't matter. It's the participation that matters and experiencing the said event is a big experience and opportunity for me.
Regarding the code, I do have trouble embedding the Contest Code to this blog because every time i paste the Paradise Philippines code on the sidebar of this blog, it removes some code of the Paradise Philippines Code specifically the first line and the last line as indicated: <!– BYNSEOAB9C7D0D02932B1D150373FC4CE698C4 BEGIN –>!– BYNSEOAB9C7D0D02932B1D150373FC4CE698C4 END –> but the inner code is not deleted. But I guess this will not be a problem for the contest. I hope!
Well hope for the best! Mabuhay Philippines!
There's a blogging engine that does not require database and that is the Flatpress which can be downloaded on http://www.flatpress.org/. The software requires only a webserver that is PHP enabled and it's theme is very easy to customized and has a WordPress look on it. It is recommended for bloggers out there that wishes to have a blog site but have a limited web server features (no MySQL).
Flatpress is written in PHP and free for use. It's still under development but it's already functional. So if you want to own website for a year, you can only spend at almost $4.00/month (i.e. Php 2,000+/Year) for domain registration and hosting (Linux HOSTING Only without MySQL).
It's been a year since the last chess tournament of the Capiz Chess Association, Inc. Now this coming September 22, 2007 Saturday at Gaisano City, Roxas City, Capiz our chess association launches its 1st tournament this year. A Grand Prix Chess Tournament, 10-minute time control, best of two games will be played by 32 chess players from all over province of Capiz. The tournament will be a "warm-up" activity for incoming tournaments this December (Sinadya-Halaran Chess Tournament which was previously sponsored by Cong. "Roging" Dadivas of 1st District of Capiz).
I'll be busy reviewing my moves this week hehehe hoping I can win and not be eliminated immediately! Mabuhay Capiz Chess Association, Inc.!
Usually a gray login screen (XDM login screen) displays after a re-installation or repairing an installation of SUSE (or maybe corruption of KDM which requires you to reinstall it).
To fix this problem and to go back to the nice KDM login screen, login as ROOT on the current gray login screen then LEFT CLICK on the screen and select XTERM. From the terminal window type startkde to start the KDE then go to YAST then click on System ->etc/sysconfig Editor ->Desktop->Display Manager->DISPLAY MANAGER setting (as shown below). Change the setting of the DISPLAY MANAGER from XDM to KDM, then click Finish. Reboot the system and the original KDM login manager will be displayed and gray login screen will disappear. Good luck!