Mar 9 2009

How to: Hide the Navbar from you blogger site.


This is a little trick that I learned when I was setting up the Durham Networks blog last week.
I would recommend this for anyone using a custom domain and template to help keep the feel from your site to the blogger site natural. Do no do this if you do not have a custom domain, give blogger some credit for the free blog.
I am not doing this on my blog because I like blogger and the navbar is used to promote other blogs. I did do it on the Durham Networks blog because it is a company blog and I wanted the template to remain the same throughout the site. I also have it setup as a custom domain at blog.durhamnetworks.com.

Now with all the “do not do this” stuff out of the way lets begin.

You will need to have some HTML knowledge in order for you to understand this.

Backup
It is recommended that you backup your template just in case you screw this up and don’t know how to fix it. From the blogger dashboard go to your blogs layout page. Now click [Edit HTML]. Near the top of the page you will see [Download Full Template], click that. It will then start the download for the XML template file. Make sure you save it somewhere safe.

The Code
You now need to put the code in the layout that will hide the navbar. While still on the [Edit HTML] page in the textbox find where it says something like <title>…</title>. Just under that line you will put this code.

<style type=’text/css’>
#navbar {
visibility:hidden;
height:0px;
}
</style>

Hit the [PREVIEW] button just to make sure that it is working then save the changes by clicking [SAVE TEMPLATE]. If you go to the preview and the navbar is still there then try moving the code just before the line </head>.

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Mar 1 2009

How to: Create a Dynamic Picture in Windows Live Messenger with or without a webcam.

In Windows Live Messenger (formally MSN) there is a feature called Dynamic Picture. What it dose is change your display picture to one of 4 different emotions based on emoticons used. For example if you use the smile icon :) then your display pic will change to a picture of you smiling for 4 seconds then turn back to normal.

All of these instructions are relevant to Windows Live Messenger version 14.

With Webcam
If you have a webcam then this is very easy to setup because you will not need to do any extra work.

Before you begin you need to make sure Windows Live Messenger (WLM) is using the correct camera settings. To do that go to the WLM main window and click the [Show Menu] button, the last button next to the search. You then want to go to [Tools] -> [Audio and video setup...]. The first screen you will see is the audio setup. You can change any of these setting if you want but are not required for this task so just hit [Next]. In the drop-down box select the camera that you would like to use and make sure that it is displayed in the big box below. Click [Finish]. WLM is now ready to use a webcam.

Now you are ready to create a Dynamic Picture. Start by clicking your display picture in the main window of WLM. Now click [Dynamic picture..]. Click the first frame and take a normal picture of yourself. Click the second frame and take a picture of yourself smiling. Repeat for the other frames. You can also change what action is done with the arrows below each frame.

Without Webcam
In some cases you may not have a webcam but still want to have a Dynamic Picture like the rest of the world. Don’t worry it can still be done and you have a few options to get you going. The first option is obvious, get a webcam, go buy one or borrow a friends. Option two, go to a friends that has a webcam. Your display picture will stay with you on all systems. Option three, I will describe in more detail below but involves virtual webcam software and a digital camera.

To start that third option you will need to get some virtual webcam software. This is software that you can install on your computer that can make other programs (like WLM) think that it is a webcam and will allow you to use videos, pictures or even another webcam in anything that requires a webcam. So start of by going to ManyCam and downloading the program and install it on your computer.

Now that the program is installed in your computer you now need to take some pictures of yourself with the digital camera and uplaod them to your compuer in a location that you can easily find them (Make sure the pictuers are not very big or the program will not accept them). When taking the pictures try to keep yourself in the center as best as posible, WLM will trim the sides.

Now that you have the pictures on your computer lets configure ManyCam. Open ManyCam and under the [Effects] tab click [Text over video] and make sure that [Show ManyCam.com Logo] is unchecked, that will get rid of the pesky logo. Under the [Sources] tab click [Still images] and then [Open new file], find your first picture (normal) then open it. You may need to click the picture in order for it to show up in the big box above.

Now go back to WLM and follow the above steps as if you had a webcam but make note of a few things when going so. When selecting camera you should use ManyCam Virtual Webcam. Also note that you need to go back to the still images page in ManyCam to change to the next picture.

That is how to get you started with Windows Live Messenger Dynamic Display Pictures. If you liked this tutorial then please leave comments.

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Jan 4 2009

How to: Get max money in Diablo II

Do you gamble a lot and run out of money fast? You need to do the max money glitch. This may also work in other games.

You will need:
  • 2 computers (with diablo installed)
  • A network with both computers connected
  • Some money to start with
To get started pick a computer to be the host and the other to be the client. The host will be the one getting the money.
For this we are going to assume that diablo is installed in C:\Program Files\Diablo II\.
On the Host
Start Diablo and host a TCP/IP game (be sure to note your IP address).
On the Client
Start Diablo and create a new character, you can call it anything you want, I called mine noob. Join the game that the host is in using the IP address you noted from before. Trade the host character and have them give you all of the money you can carry (10000). Close Diablo and go to C:\Program Files\Diablo II\ and copy the save folder to the desktop. Go back to the host game and trade all of the money back.
Close Diablo. Copy the save folder that is on the desktop back to the diablo folder and start the game again. Join the host again. You will notice that you still have the money, trade it all to the host again. Just repeat this paragraph until the host has max money.
This concept of copying the save folder may work in other games that support network or multiplayer. Procedures may vary.
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Jan 2 2009

How to: Run Diablo II from a network computer

Ever wanted to have a Diablo II LAN party? Never had the patience to install it on all of your friends computers? Want to play Diablo II from any computer in your house and still have your same character? This is the solution to all of your problems. This how to will guide you through installing Diablo II on a network computer, setup sharing, and setup the other computers in your house to play.

Read all steps before starting!
Step 1: Install
The first thing you will need to do is install Diablo II on the computer you want to be host.
You will need to use your Diablo II CDs and perform a full install. Just follow the on screen steps to install. Now you will need to update Diablo II, go the the Blizzard patch page and download the original patch for windows. Run the patch and follow the steps. You will now need to copy a file from the play disc in order to play without the CD. Copy D2MUSIC.MPQ to the Diablo II folder.
Note: Do not install any expansions.
Note2: If you are installing on vista you may want to install in C:/Diablo II/ rather then the default location as this may cause restrictions.
Step 2: Setup Sharing
You will now need to share the Diablo II folder with the network. To do this go to the folder and Right click it and click properties. Now depending on what OS you have the sharing process may vary so try your best to share the folder will full permissions allowed for everyone. It is best to share the folder as “Diablo II” without quotes.
Step 3: Setting up your other computers
The first thing you need to do is edit the computer registry to allow for network play. To do this open Notepad and copy the following information changing every instance of {SERVER} to the name of the computer that Diablo II is installed. For me this is bens-office.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Blizzard Entertainment\Diablo II]
“InstallPath”=”\\\\{SERVER}\\Diablo II\\”
“Program”=”\\\\{SERVER}\\Diablo II\\Diablo II.exe”
“Save Path”=”\\\\{SERVER}\\Diablo II\\save\\”
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\Diablo II]
“InstallPath”=”\\\\{SERVER}\\Diablo II\\”
“Program”=”\\\\{SERVER}\\Diablo II\\Diablo II.exe”
“Save Path”=”\\\\{SERVER}\\Diablo II\\save\\”
Save this file to the Diablo II directory as “REG FIX.reg” without quotes.
Go on to the computer that you want to play Diablo II on. Open My Network Places and view all computers on the network. Connect to the computer with Diablo II and open the share folder Diablo II. Run the file “REG FIX.reg” and right click drag the “diablo II.exe” file to your desktop and click create shortcut. You can rename the file to something more appealing. Now you should run the video test so you get the best performance from the game. Just run “D2VidTst.exe” in the Diablo II folder and follow the steps.
Finished
Now you are done. Repeat step 3 on all of the computers you want to play Diablo II on, you don’t need to recreate the registry file as the settings should be the same on all computers.
Extras
If you want to copy your existing character to the new Diablo II open your current installation folder (most likely C:\Program Files\Diablo II\) and open the folder called save. Copy the file {character name}.d2s replacing {character name} with the name of your character, for example “ben.d2s”. The other files are not required so don’t copy them. Paste the files in the new locations saved folder, example \\d2server\Diablo II\ save\.
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