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How do I put the Blog Carnival sidebar on my blog?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
We publish a sidebar containing recent posts of our favorite carnivals. To include this on your blog, you need to add this HTML code to your sidebar: <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://statserv.blogcarnival.com/sidebar/recent_carn_ed.js" > </script> [back to top] If you manage your blog at blogger.com or blogspot.com, you may notice an error message when you include javascript in a post. This is easy to work around.
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What is a Blog Carnival?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
A Blog Carnival is a particular kind of blog community. There are many kinds of blogs, and they contain articles on many kinds of topics. Blog Carnivals typically collect together links pointing to blog articles on a particular topic. A Blog Carnival is like a magazine. It has a title, a topic, editors, contributors, and an audience. Editions of the carnival typically come out on a regular basis (e.g. every monday, or on the first of the month).
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Who creates a Blog Carnival?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
It takes a village, you might say. Although it is possible for one person to do everything it takes to make a Blog Carnival, the work is usually divided up like this: The Organizer starts the carnival, decides what it will be about, what the submission criteria are, and how often it will appear. They also coordinate who will host each edition of the carnival. As time passes, they find new volunteers to host.
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How much does it cost to use Blog Carnival?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
Nothing. The service is free. We put some advertising on some of our pages, and that offsets our costs. You're welcome to remember us in your will. [back to top]
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How does Blog Carnival search work?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
The Blog Carnival search bar searches only blog posts submitted to and accepted by a carnival edition and actual carnival editions. If you want blog posts you submit to be included in the Blog Carnival search, you must submit your post through Blog Carnival's submission process, and your post must be accepted in a blog carnival edition.
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How do I know which carnival to submit my blog article to?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
Browse through the Blog Carnival carnival index, to find carnivals on a topic you blog about. Click on the name of the carnival to see its profile page. The profile page for each carnival has a description that tells you what the carnival is about, and several pointers that you can read. You'll see that many carnivals have a "homepage" that the carnival's organizer has written. It is often a blog article that describes the carnival's topic, submission guidelines, and hosting schedule.
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Every Monday, we post a new edition of the FitBuff.com Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog Carnival. A Blog Carnival is basically a collection of articles or blog posts, all relating to a similar subject, that are gathered together for your viewing pleasure. You can quickly and conveniently see a list of Article Titles and click on the ones that interest you to read the full post. Blog carnivals are a great way to see a wide variety of ideas and opinions on a similar subject.
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How do I add a Pandora sidebar to my blog?

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If you'd like to automatically share all the stations you're creating with anyone who visits your blog or personal homepage, we have a few tools available for you. First, we've set up simple JavaScript that you can place into your blog or homepage template with one simple step. There are two different options: The first option generates a nice-looking station list, which will automatically update itself. Your visitors will be able to listen to any station in this list by clicking its name.
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The info on the left sidebar of your blog is outdated. Will you be updating it?

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I'll get to it eventually. I hope to have info about all the co-bloggers - especially their e-mails so you can bother them instead of me since I'm too important to read e-mails anymore.
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How do I add a link to the RSS feeds for my blog to the sidebar?

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Enable the “Feeds Widget” in the Plugins tab. Go to “Presentation”->”Widgets” and drag the “Feeds” widget to the location in the sidebar that you desire. Click on the upper right corner of the “Feeds” widget to open the configuration dialog. Enter a title of your choice and choose either http:// or feed://. For the RSS icon, enter http://blog.uta.edu/wp-includes/images/rss.png.
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What is My Sidebar?

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My Sidebar is your personal space in the Netscape 6.2 browser and lets you stay connected to what's most important to you. Put anything you want in My Sidebar - choose among and customize hundreds of tabs, including stocks, news, weather, your buddy list, and more. To view more tabs for My Sidebar, visit My Sidebar Central at http://home.netscape.com/sidebar/index.html.
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What's a sidebar?

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Sidebar is one of the options a host has when adding a new participant from the web site. It removes the host temporarily from the main conference so he/she can talk with the new participant before adding them to the conference.
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TVonDVD.net - Frequently Asked Questions
The sidebar contains links that are appropriate for the item you're currently viewing. Keep an eye on the sidebar - the contents of it will be different for nearly every page on the site. For example, when you're viewing the 'Future Releases' page, the sidebar contains links to control whether you want to see next week's discs, next fortnight's discs, or next month's dics.
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What's the difference between the Sidebar Switch and the Sidebar Grippy?

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Please see this screenshot. The item with the blue border is the Sidebar Switch (the hover color is also blue). This one can hide and show the sidebar and the toolbar, it can be wide as on the screenshot and it can be thin. You can customize the appearance and the behavior in the options dialog (General > Behavior in Fx 1.5 or General > Sidebar Switch in Fx 2.x). The item with the red border is the Sidebar Grippy (the hover color is also red). This one can hide and show only the sidebar.
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Are you Carnival?

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We are Solutions at Sea and are contracted by Carnival Cruise lines to sell, market and manage the Carnival Vacation Club.
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What's a blog?

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A weblog is a constantly-updated web site where posts are listed in reverse chronological order, so the newest stuff is always at the top of the page. Blogs are typically written in a conversational tone with a stronger focus on timeliness than accuracy. In other words, we depend on you to correct us - but you can always depend on us for new information. My child, there is no One True Way.
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The Chronic Curmudgeon: FAQ
Technically, it's short for "web logs" (get it?) and refers to any online journal or collection of thoughts, news, opinions or other useless rambling. A true blog exists only when there is interaction -- interaction between the audience and the material (in the form of links to other opinions, news, or collections of thoughts), or especially interaction between not only the author and his/her readers, but between the readers and one another. That's what the blog gurus want us to say.
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What is a blog?

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A :A blog is short for "weblog". According to Webopedia, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author. A blog allows you to keep an online journal you share with others. You can add, edit, or delete posts and comments.
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What do the words on the sidebar mean?

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The Giant contains rants, opinions, bios on the website staff, and other information pertaining to me personally. You can ignore it if you want. Function contains what have been called .crunchy parts.. New rules for d20 games, such as feats, spells, prestige classes, and even complete reinterpretations of rule systems are found here. Form contains the .fluffy parts.. Articles about roleplaying in general, as well as ready-to-use characters and other in-game material can be found here.
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How can I move the AiOS toolbar, e.g. to above the sidebar?

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The toolbar is fully customizable since AiOS 0.6. You could use a workaround if you want to move the toolbar. Finally you can disable the default toolbar under View > Toolbars > All-in-One Sidebar Toolbar. Please note that it's possible that some toolbar items do not work correctly when using them in the tab bar or in a toolbar below the tab bar (e.g. some items of the Google Toolbar and TMP's "Closed Tab Bin").
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Why have some entries in the sidebar menu no icons?

All-in-One Sidebar :: FAQ :: firefox.eXXile.net
I assume you're talking about entries from different extensions (e.g. LiveHTTPHeaders). There are no icons for the entries, because the appropriate extension developer didn't add an icon for it. It's also possible that you can't add a button for this extension to any toolbar of the browser. I can't improve such things. Please write to the author of the extension and tell him your wishes. :-)
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What does it mean to maintain a carnival?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
The Blog Carnival web site has a web page for every carnival it knows about (example), and it also has a page for every carnival edition it knows about. For past editions (example), which have already been published, the most important thing is a link to the carnival article posted on your blog. Note: we don't put these (or any) e-mail addresses on any public web page, and our Blog Carnival Submission Form (example) supports spam prevention.
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What does it mean to claim a carnival?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
The Blog Carnival team has already added a number of carnivals that we have found (or that people have told us about). If you are the person who is organizing this carnival, just tell us, and we will assign it to your account. Once that is done, you can update it yourself. [back to top]
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What does it mean for a carnival to be inactive?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
One of the main features of Blog Carnivals is that they get published on a more or less regular basis. If we notice that a carnival organizer has not mentioned a date for the next edition of their carnival, and has not published a new edition in a while (e.g. a weekly carnival hasn't published in a month, a monthly carnival has not published in a quarter), we'll contact the organizer and, if we don't hear back, we'll mark it inactive.
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How do I list a link to my carnival edition?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
Find your carnival. If you're carnival is not listed, and you are the organizer for this carnival, Simply add it. (Now, don't confuse the listing for a carnival with the listing for an edition of a carnival!) Log in! When you log in, you'll see all the carnivals and editions you can edit. Click on the carnival name (example). You'll see a list of past editions, followed by a list of upcoming editions.
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What means “Sidebar Collapsing”?

All-in-One Sidebar :: FAQ :: firefox.eXXile.net
The sidebar can collapse instead of closing. The advantage is that the sidebar content doesn't have to reload after re-opening so it responds faster. The default behavior of closing the sidebar unloads the opened panel from the memory. All settings, cursor positions and so on are gone (except if the developer of the sidebar panel includes a feature for that). example: I suppose you use Sage, a great RSS reader. Open the panel, select a feed and then an item of the feed.
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How do I get started with a sidebar?

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Simply drag a toolbar to the edge of your screen, or use the toolbar's "Layout" context menu item.
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