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All about Dynamic Views for Authors

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Blogger now offers you the ability to present your content in several new and exciting ways.  These dynamic views will work on your blog if all of the following are true: Your blog is public. Your readers don’t need to sign in to view your blog. Your blog has feeds fully enabled. In the  Settings | Site feed  tab, you have enabled either  Full  or  Jump Break  for your Post Feed. You have not disabled dynamic views. In the  Setting | Formatting  tab, the option for  Enable Dynamic Views  is set to  Yes. If any of the above conditions are not true, users who attempt to access dynamic views for your blog will instead be taken to a landing page and redirected to your original blog in a few seconds. If all of the above conditions are true, your readers can access the dynamic  views  for your blog by simply appending  /view  to the URL. For example, our own blog, Blogger Buzz, is available at  http://buzz.blogspot.com . To see this blog in the new dynamic views, users would instead vi

Browser Wars

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"When it comes to choosing a Web browser today, you're spoiled for choice. Major new releases Internet Explorer 9 and Firefox 4 have brought these two big name browsers to near parity with upstart Google Chrome and longtime innovator Opera. The current crop of surfing software all include plenty of speed, minimized interfaces for a better look at that site you're browsing, and support for the emerging HTML5 standard markup language. Each brings a unique twist, though. The new browser from Microsoft, Internet Explorer 9, adds hardware acceleration for graphics-intensive sites and arguably the best privacy tool to prevent tracking of your Web activities by marketing sites. Firefox offers a Panorama view of your tabs and a refreshed version of what's still the most powerful set of customizations, along with the ability to sync bookmarks, history, settings, and more" More at PC Mag