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Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Sample Balance Sheet

Sample Balance Sheet

Most accounting balance sheets classify a company's assets and liabilities into distinctive groupings such as Current Assets; Property, Plant, and Equipment; Current Liabilities; etc. These classifications make the balance sheet more useful. The following balance sheet example is a classified balance sheet.

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

How to create a blogger site?


How to create a blogger site?






This tutorial will show you how to create a blog and how to publish a blog post using Blogger. This tutorial will cover: How to initially set up the account such as guiding you through the steps to name your account and how to personalize your account such as how to change the font type, color and background of your blog.

1st step:  Creating your Google Account If you do not have a Google Account, you will need to create one in order to create your blog. You will need to enter in your existing e-mail address, along with a password and a display name which will be used to sign your blog posts with.

2nd step: open www.blogger.com .

3rd step: than put your username and password. Like that

4th step:  than open a confirm profile page. If your confirmed   profile than click on continue to blogger button.

5th step:  then open a blogger home with your name. Then click NEW BLOG button.

6th step: then open anther page . you will put the title means put your blogger name . The blog title will be the overall name of your blog and the blog address will be the address that your blog will be located on the Blog Spot domain. You will need to check the availability of your chosen blog address to ensure that it is not currently in use. Then put your address and chooses a template.

7th step: Once you have chose your blog name , address and template .Once you have selected your template , your blog is now complete. then Click on create blogger button.

8th step: then click on view blog. And show your blogger



     NOW YOUR BLOGGER IS COMPLETED 





Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Know your Internet browser shortcuts

There are dozens of different shortcut keys that can be used with Internet browsers. Below are a few of our top suggested Internet browser shortcuts.
- Pressing Alt + D in any major Internet browser will move the cursor into the address bar. This is a great way to quickly enter an Internet address without having to click the mouse cursor in the address bar.
- Hold down the Ctrl key and press the + or - to increase and decrease the size of text.
- Press the backspace key or hold down the Alt key + left arrow to go back a page.
- Press F5 to refresh or reload a web page.
- Press F11 to make the Internet browser screen full screen. Press F11 again to return back to the normal view.
- Press Ctrl + B to open your Internet bookmarks.
- Press Ctrl + F to open the find box in the browser to search for text within the web page you're looking at.

Below is a list of keyboard shortcuts that can be used in Google Chrome for Windows. These shortcuts can be utilized for a variety of purposes, ranging from opening Chrome's internal Task Manager to sending the active Web page to your printer.
•CTRL + N: Open a new window

•CTRL + <Link>: Open a link in a new tab

•CTRL + SHIFT + N: Open a new window in Incognito Mode

•SHIFT + <Link>: Open a link in a new window

•CTRL + T: Open a new tab

•CTRL + SHIFT + T: Reopen the last tab that you closed

•ALT + F4: Close current window

•CTRL + 1: Switch to the tab in position 1 on the tab strip

•CTRL + 2: Switch to the tab in position 2 on the tab strip

•CTRL + 3: Switch to the tab in position 3 on the tab strip

•CTRL + 4: Switch to the tab in position 4 on the tab strip

•CTRL + 5: Switch to the tab in position 5 on the tab strip

•CTRL + 6: Switch to the tab in position 6 on the tab strip

•CTRL + 7: Switch to the tab in position 7 on the tab strip

•CTRL + 8: Switch to the tab in position 8 on the tab strip

•CTRL + 9: Switch to the last tab on the tab strip

•CTRL + TAB: Switch to the next tab

•CTRL + PAGE DOWN: Switch to the next tab

•CTRL + SHIFT + TAB: Switch to the previous tab

•CTRL + PAGE UP: Switch to the previous tab

•CTRL + W: Close current tab or pop-up window

•CTRL + F4: Close current tab or pop-up window

•ALT + HOME: Open your home page

•CTRL + O: Open a file in the browser

•CTRL + H: View Browsing History

•CTRL + B: Toggle bookmarks display

•CTRL + J: View Downloads

•SHIFT + ESC: View Chrome's internal Task Manager

•CTRL + P: Print the current page

•F5: Reload the current page

•ESC: Stop the current page from loading

•CTRL + F5: Reload the current page, overriding the cache

•SHIFT + F5: Reload the current page, overriding the cache

•ALT + <Link>: Download link

•CTRL + F: Open the 'Find in page' dialog box

•CTRL + G: Find the next match from 'Find in page' box

•F3: Find the next match from 'Find in page' box

•CTRL + SHIFT + G: Find the previous match from 'Find in page' box

•SHIFT + F3: Find the previous match from 'Find in page' box

•CTRL + U: View source code of the current page

•CTRL + D: Bookmark the current page

•CTRL + PLUS: Make text larger

•CTRL + MINUS: Make text smaller

•CTRL + 0: Return to default text size

•BACKSPACE or ALT + LEFT ARROW: Advance to the previous page in your browsing history (for the current tab)

•SHIFT + BACKSPACE or ALT + RIGHT ARROW: Advance to the next page in your browsing history (for the current tab)

•ALT + E or ALT + F: Open Chrome's "wrench", or tools, menu

•CTRL + SHIFT + B: Activate or disable the Bookmarks Bar.

•F6 or SHIFT + F6: Advance through active components on the current page, or through items in Chrome's Address bar, Bookmarks bar, or Downloads bar.

•CTRL + SHIFT + J: Open Chrome's JavaScript Console.

•CTRL + SHIFT + I: Open Chrome's Developer Tools interface.

•F1: Open Chrome's Help Center in a new tab or window.

•CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE: Open the Clear Browsing Data window.

•CTRL + ENTER: Automatically add www. (at the beginning) and .com (at the end) of the text currently residing in the Address (or URL) bar

•CTRL + BACKSPACE: Remove whatever key term precedes the active cursor in the Address (or URL) bar

•CTRL + L or ALT + D: Highlight the full URL in the Address bar

•CTRL + K or CTRL + E: Enters a question mark in the Address bar. Typing a keyword or keywords following this question mark will submit the search term to your default engine.

•CTRL + S: Save the current page to your hard drive

•CTRL + C: Copy selected text or images to the Clipboard

•CTRL + V or SHIFT + INSERT: Paste the current contents of the Clipboard, preserving original formatting

•CTRL + SHIFT + V: Paste the current contents of the Clipboard without original formatting




Sunday, 17 February 2013

Photography Tutorial: A Quick Guide to Understanding Your DSLR Camera

Hi guys! With Labor Day weekend coming up, I know a lot of us are going to be out there taking pictures! :) Since we have a long weekend to practice, I wanted to share with you this basic intro to SLR photography. If you have an SLR camera and are nervous to take it out of auto mode, this is the tutorial for you. You may have heard words like aperture, exposure, and shutter speed and wondered just how on earth they come together to give you a better photo. I’ll give you a brief introduction on what they do and how they affect your photos turning out too bright, too dark, too blurry or JUST RIGHT. :) This guide will show you how to get the most out of your SLR camera and give you confidence to take it out of auto mode in no time!











To start, let’s put your camera in Aperture Priority mode or Shutter Priority mode. On a Canon, this is AV or TV. On a Nikon, this may be represented as A or S.



Aperture Priority

Let’s talk a little bit about Aperture. On both cameras above, the aperture is set to 5.6.
Photos taken with a low aperture let in more light, allowing you to take pictures in situations where there is not much light (like indoors and at night).
A low aperture will also give you a shallow depth of field. You know, the photos where one thing is in focus and the background is blurred?

















In the photo above, the aperture was set to 1.8, a low aperture. One earring is in focus, the rest is blurred.




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WiFi Password Hack

WiFi Password Hack
Wi-Fi is a development of the new technology that is currently very popular. It is a technology that allows an electronic device to transfer data electronically.

This also includes high speed internet connection. A device that can use Wi-Fi can connect to network resources such as internet via a wireless network point. Many institutions have installed internet connection within their premises. In order to enable sharing of the internet resource many of these institutions use Wi-Fi.

However, they are password protected, so that only those who are meant to use it my connect. Imagine you could connect to any WiFi network as you please. Imagine being able to use the internet whenever you want, as much as you want.

This application can crack WPA, WEP, and even WPA2 password protected networks. Wifi Password Hack can also recover lost or forgotten Wi-Fi passwords at home, work, and school! In the most updated version of this tool, it only takes 5-10 minutes to get Wi-Fi anywhere! It's on it's way to become extremely popular, and I will consider how long it will stay free. WiFi password hack is definitely worth the download!