torsdag den 15. april 2010

Konkurrencer

Pattinase, flash fiction challenge (3. maj).

Sweet Dreams


Novellekonkurrence:

Perfectly formed Short Story (max 2000 ord) før 1. juli
http://www.wbqonline.com/feature.do?featureid=505

onsdag den 17. februar 2010

North Sea

søndag den 3. januar 2010

Global Reading - tilmeldte.


The Easy Challenge
Read one novel from each of these continents in the course of 2010:
Africa
Asia
Australasia
Europe
North America (incl Central America)
South America

From your own continent: try to find a country, state or author that is new to you.


The Medium Challenge
Read two novels from each of these continents in the course of 2010:
Africa
Asia
Australasia
Europe
North America (incl Central America)
South America

Try to find novels from twelve different countries or states.


The Expert Challenge
Read two novels from each of these continents in the course of 2010:
Africa
Asia
Australasia
Europe
North America (incl Central America)
South America
Add two novels which are set in Antarctica.

Select novels from fourteen different countries or states.


Please use Mr Linky to sign in if you want to participate, and tell me in a comment which level you choose (you can always upgrade later).


lørdag den 5. september 2009

Lav en sticky-post. (Sherrie)

How to make a "Sticky Post" that always stays at the top of your posts in Blogger.

Here's how:

1. Sign into Blogger and click the "Layout" tab at the top.

2. Select "Add a Gadget" and then choose "Text".

3. Complete the "Configure Text" window, click the "Save" button.

4. Drag the text item to the "Blog Posts" section of your layout.

5. Click "Preview" to make sure the sticky post appears at the top, then click "Save".

6. You are done!

torsdag den 23. juli 2009

Lav tabel (Kim, Sophisticated Dorkiness)











This is space 1This is space 2
This is space 3This is space 4


Here’s what this means:

* (table border=”1″) is the start of the table. The border=”1″ says how thick the border on the table will be. If you don’t include anything there, you won’t be able to see a border for the table.

* (tr) and (/tr) indicates the beginning and ending of a row on the table. You can add more rows to a table by just adding more (tr) (/tr) code.

* (td) and (/td) indicates the beginning and end of a single cell. See how the (td) markers are inside the (tr) markers? Anything you write between the (td) and (/td) will be the text you see in the spaces. You can also put pictures in these spaces (that’s what I did with my mini reviews).

So, that’s the basic code for the table. You can do a lot with html tables once you get the hang of it. You can add colors, adjust the borders or change formatting inside the table cells. I’m no html expert, so I usually just putz around with different attributes (the border=”1″ is an attribute) until the table looks like I want it to.

OBS: erstat runde parenteser med kantede.

mandag den 27. april 2009

Lav link i blog-kommentar

Dorte,here's how you do Hyperlinks:

(a href="the web address")a description of the link(/a)

and change the above parentheses to <>
Gælder alle fire parenteser!

fredag den 30. januar 2009

Paretsky test


30 January 2009--Missing assets, found in a well by Nancy Drew. Charlie has gone over to the hedge fund world—better pay-off, less harassment, even if no more savory. And the don hasn’t reported that some of his money and one of his daughters is missing.