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Membuat Anti Copy Paste Di Blog

Membuat Anti Copy Paste Di Blog,script Anti Copy PasteMembuat Anti Copy Paste Di Blog - Cara ini sebenarnya sudah banyak di share, tapi sebagai arsip di blog ini, saya posting kembali. Cara kerja script ini adalah menonaktifkan fungsi blok pada posting sehingga copy paste terhadap blog kita dapat diminimalisir. Tapi kami sarankan jika blog kalian bertema "blog tutorial" sebaiknya jangan menggunakan script ini, karena script/kode yang ada pada tutorial sobat tidak akan bisa di blok.

Cara Membuat Anti Copy Paste Di Blog sebagai berikut:
  1. Login ke blogger, klik rancangan, Pilih tab Edit HTML, Ingat centang Expand Widget Template
  2. Cari kode </head> (gunakan ctrl+f)
  3. Copy paste script berikut tepat di bawah kode</head>
    <SCRIPT type="text/javascript">
    if (typeof document.onselectstart!="undefined") {
    document.onselectstart=new Function ("return false");
    }
    else{
    document.onmousedown=new Function ("return false");
    document.onmouseup=new Function ("return true");
    }
    </SCRIPT>
  4. Simpan template dan lihatlah hasilnya


Gunakan script ini jika konten blog kalian memang mengandung hak cipta atau bersifat pribadi yang tidak ingin di copy paste. Demikian cara Membuat Anti Copy Paste Di Blog, semoga bermanfaat!

Firefox 4 browser Download Record


Mozilla’s new Firefox 4 browser was downloaded twice as much in its first 24 hours as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 on its first day.

Some are speculating Microsoft’s decision to keep IE9 off its 10-year-old Windows XP operating system may be helping the multi-billion dollar company’s biggest competitor — a self-described non-profit organization — in the web browsing market.

Firefox 4 picked up about 5 million downloads on day one, according to Geekwire.com’s Tom Bishop, and had nearly 8 million by Wednesday morning.

But it’s Google Chrome that Mozilla Firefox is really competing with.

Firefox once owned an all-time high 47.9 percent of the browser market, back in July 2009, or a month after the release of Firefox 3.5. Back then, Internet Explorer and Chrome owned 39.4 percent and 6.5 percent of the market, respectively. Fast forward to today and you’ll see that Firefox and Internet Explorer have both dropped substantially, to 42.4 percent and 26.5 percent, respectively. Chrome, now with 24.1 percent of the market, has experienced an astronomical rise in usage.

(Lesser used browsers Safari and Opera have for the most part maintained four percent and 2.5 percent shares of the market, respectively.)

With Firefox 4 out in the wild and doing well, Chrome isn’t sitting idly by.

The latest browser market-share stats, from just before the release of the new browsers, put Internet Explorer at 56.8 percent, down from 68 percent two years ago. Firefox has held relatively steady over that period, but the big gainer has been Google Chrome, which rose up from practically nothing to now boast nearly 11 percent of the worldwide market.

But keep in mind that Microsoft is voluntarily limiting its market, not only by making Internet Explorer exclusive to Windows but also by declining to make the new browser work on Windows XP. Even though Windows XP is nearly 10 years old at this point, more than 40 percent of Internet users are still clinging to it, putting IE9 at a disadvantage in the numbers game by not supporting XP.

Firefox, in contrast, continues to support Windows XP. Mozilla knew coming in that it would have a built-in advantage, based on Microsoft’s choice to support only the newer Windows Vista and 7.

“That’s a decision that they get to make, but it sure did surprise us, because the best metrics that we’ve got say 40 to 50 percent of the web is still on XP. That’s too big for us to just leave them behind,” said Johnathan Nightingale, the Firefox engineering director, in a recent interview.

To be sure, Firefox isn’t squeaky clean. In recent years, more than 80 percent of the Mozilla Foundation’s income has come from Google. The nonprofit has been accused of changing features in Firefox, under pressure from the advertising industry. But of the big three, only Firefox stands a chance of remaining somewhat independent, a voice for customers, not advertisers.

Download: Firefox 4

Waiting for Firefox 5 Release in June

Mozilla has set an aggressive schedule for the next version of Firefox, slating the release of Firefox 5 for June 21.

If it meets that schedule, Mozilla could crank out Firefox 6 just two months later.
Firefox 4, for example, was in development for over a year, while Firefox 3.6 took about the same amount of time to finish.

Google uses a similar process to continually feed features to Chrome (Dell inspiron 1501 batteries), relying on a four-channel line of development: nightly, dev, beta and stable.

According to information posted on Mozilla's site , its new, faster development will match Google's.

Mozilla is currently planning a truncated schedule for Firefox 5, which should ship June 21. To meet that deadline, Firefox 5 has to hit the "aurora" channel April 12 and reach beta by May 17.

With Firefox 5 done, Mozilla will shift to a standard 18-week schedule that will put Firefox 6's release around mid-August.

To meet those dates, Mozilla will add features to Firefox as it goes.

Mozilla will apparently also stop shipping interim security updates as of Firefox 5, and instead patch vulnerabilities as fixes are crafted, with the final Firefox build given priority.

The only exception will be emergency security updates, which Mozilla calls "chemspills." Ideally, Mozilla's new plan will update the beta channel every week, the nightly and aurora channels every day, and the Firefox build every six weeks.
Mozilla has worked on silent updating on and off for months. Originally slated to ship with Firefox 4 , the feature was pulled from that version last fall.

Al Hilwa, an analyst with IDC, has praised Mozilla's more frequent release plans for Firefox, which he saw as a reaction to Chrome's rapid schedule.

Best Add-Ons for Firefox

Firefox is an Open Source web browser. It is the most flexible, reliable and user-friendly web browser. Also it is the most customizable browser. You can configure your firefox browser according to your needs.

Here are some useful add-ons for Firefox 3 :

* ImTranslator


ImTranslator includes Online Translator in 1640 language combinations for Albanian, Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Simp.), Chinese (trad.), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese; Spell Checker for English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Ukrainian; TTS (Text to Speech) for English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian and Spanish; Multilingual Dictionary for English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish; Virtual Keyboard for more than 40 languages; Russian Decoder; Interface localization in 11 languages; other multilingual tools.

Download

* IE Tab


IE Tab is an extension from Taiwan, Its features: Embedding Internet Explorer in tabs of Mozilla Firefox. This feature is developed because, there are some sites that are viewed properly from IE and not from any other browsers. So this extension avoids and compromise to be made to view such sites.

Download

* Facebook Toolbar


Integrate your Facebook life into your browser.

Download

* Video DownloadHelper


The easy way to download and convert Web videos from hundreds of YouTube-like sites. This works also for audio and picture galleries.

Download

* Unhide Passwords


If you aren't concerned about someone looking over your shoulder and stealing your passwords, why hassle with those obfuscated password fields, where you never know whether you typed your 30 character code correctly or not! Even sometimes you may have saved the password and forget it later. you can view the same with Unhide Passwords.

Download

* Adblock Plus


Ever been annoyed by all those ads and banners on the internet that often take longer to download than everything else on the page? Install Adblock Plus now and get rid of them.

Download