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Javascript in Blogger Posts

I've often wondered whether it was possible to insert JavaScript code into Blogger posts. So I decided to have a little search on the Web, where I found a very informative blog: here . I've copied the recommended code and find that it does indeed work. To see a little bit of JavaScript in action: Click me to see Wow! That's quite cool. This opens up quite a few possibilities to add some extra interactive functionality to your blogs!!

Using Blogger to learn Web Programming

I've been exploring some of the features of the Blogger environment. In particular I've been looking through the Design section, and have found that Blogger allows you considerable freedom to modify the underlying HTML and CSS code. This means that you can create a highly customised page and site design. But what I particularly like about this feature of Blogger is that it provides very useful guidelines on how to modify the code. Read more here This, I believe, is a great way to play around with some HTML and CSS.

Social Networking under Attack

Last Saturday the Guardian ran an interesting article about a current trend of criticism of social networking technologies (e.g. websites such as Twitter and Facebook).  Read the article here The arguments include claims that social networking makes us lazier, less able to digest large quantities of information, and less human than we were before. An example of this is where we go into a cafe and find people sitting at their laptops or tapping away on their mobile devices, whilst not actually talking to the people around them. So in effect, we ignore the real people around us, and focus instead on communicating through our electronic devices. Those who disagree with these arguments state that social networking actually increases communication and helps us bridge geographical distances. They also argue that the idea that, before the new technologies existed, people used to chat with those around them is actually not true. So the question is, did people really used to chat to each

Computers and Languages 2011

Well, it's about 2 years since I set up this blog. As you can see, it is very slim on content and rather neglected. The funny thing is, the Blogger interface has changed since I first set this one up. It seems to evolve all the time, which I guess is a good thing! I haven't by any means explored all of the features and functions, but I'm sure it's capable of doing quite a lot. Two years ago, I also set up a small  Google site , just to see what I could do with this easy-to-use environment. Of course, one needs a Google account to set up a Blogger blog and a Google site. Is this a good thing?