1. Go to your profile and scroll down to the bottom of the page.
2. Click on Create a profile badge
3. Follow the procedure to create badge by selecting the items you want included (i.e. picture, screen name, notes, etc)
4. Click Save
5. Copy the code that will appear and paste it on your web site. (You can see my code below).
What is a badge?
Badges are a customizable way to share your Facebook information on other web sites. Put your badge on a site and it will be automatically updated and visible to anyone (even non-Facebook users).
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Monday, 1 December 2008
How to embed your facebook profile on your web site
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Tuesday, 4 March 2008
How do I identify the source of my spam emails?
How to identify the source of your spam emails. Below you can see your IP and where you are now. If you paste someone else's IP, it will show on the map where they are. So nobody can say they are in Timbuktu, when in fact, they are in Athens.
Some tutorials follow.
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Log in anywhere with a single user name and password - OpenID!
What is OpenID?
OpenID is a decentralized single sign-on system. Using OpenID-enabled sites, web users do not need to remember traditional authentication tokens such as username and password. Instead, they only need to be previously registered on a website with an OpenID "identity provider" (IdP). Since OpenID is decentralized, any website can employ OpenID software as a way for users to sign in; OpenID solves the problem without relying on any centralized website to confirm digital identity.
How do I get an OpenID?
Surprise! You may already have one. If you use any of the following services, you already have your own OpenID:
AOL
openid.aol.com/screenname
LiveDoor
profile.livedoor.com/username
LiveJournal
username.livejournal.com
Orange (France Telecom)
http://openid.orange.fr/
SmugMug
username.smugmug.com
Technorati
technorati.com/people/technorati/username
Vox
member.vox.com
WordPress.com
username.wordpress.com
More:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID
http://openid.net/
http://wiki.openid.net/OpenIDServers
OpenID is a decentralized single sign-on system. Using OpenID-enabled sites, web users do not need to remember traditional authentication tokens such as username and password. Instead, they only need to be previously registered on a website with an OpenID "identity provider" (IdP). Since OpenID is decentralized, any website can employ OpenID software as a way for users to sign in; OpenID solves the problem without relying on any centralized website to confirm digital identity.
How do I get an OpenID?
Surprise! You may already have one. If you use any of the following services, you already have your own OpenID:
AOL
openid.aol.com/screenname
LiveDoor
profile.livedoor.com/username
LiveJournal
username.livejournal.com
Orange (France Telecom)
http://openid.orange.fr/
SmugMug
username.smugmug.com
Technorati
technorati.com/people/technorati/username
Vox
member.vox.com
WordPress.com
username.wordpress.com
More:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID
http://openid.net/
http://wiki.openid.net/OpenIDServers
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