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Showing posts with label widgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label widgets. Show all posts

September 7, 2018

Dino Game

This is a game that's "supposed" to be able to be played on Chrome even while offline.  I just tried it and couldn't get it to work, but that doesn't mean anything...except that I am not able to follow simple directions, a distinct possibility. 

They provide the code to embed it, though; hit the space bar to start, also using it to jump over the cactus - use the down arrow to crouch.

Google Dinosaur Game




EDIT:  OK, I usually test these things in my ToTG "practice" blog, but didn't do it with this, sorry. Every time I hit the space bar, my page scrolled.

If you want to play the game or get the code to make your own HTML page, just visit Dino Game.

September 2, 2018

Half-Staff Widget

What with the recent passing of John McCain and the overblown controversy revolving around the half-staff status of flags on govt. facilities, I did some research about the rules/regulations in regards to just when the flags are lowered and stumbled across this half-staff widget:




Click the widget to get one for your own website or blog.

August 9, 2016

The Booze Death Calculator


CHOOSE YOUR DRINK


HOW MUCH DO YOU WEIGH?




GIRL OR GUY?











Created by Bar Stools


After inputting the variables, clicking on the "CALCULATE NOW" button will take you to the website where you'll be given the code to post on your website or blog which shows how many drinks of your particular poison will kill you.It would take 18 Dirty Martinis to kill me
Created by Bar Stools

May 27, 2016

Caricature of the Day

Who is it?

Do you recognize this star of Caricature Zone?

Give up? View the answer!

HINT: It's (usually) the celeb's birthday.

April 26, 2016

Moon Phase Widget

From a great website: Midnight Kite. They also have nice selection of star charts in PDF available for download.


April 3, 2016

Bible Gateway





A nice feed for a Bible verse of the day.

October 26, 2015

Recipe Puppy



Recipe Puppy is an ingredient based recipe search engine. You can enter your ingredients in the search form or try an example search. If you already know what you want to make, there's a CookThing feature that lets you select the ingredients you want to use.

They also provide the code to put a nifty widget on your own website or blog.

Recipe Search by Ingredients:
Powered by Recipe Puppy

Recipe Puppy

September 3, 2015

No News Ain't Good News

I noticed the local Amarillo ABC affiliate news feed (in the right-hand column) wasn't working and I'm not sure how long it had been discontinued, but I don't think for much more than a few days before I discovered it.  I looked around the website to see if they had changed out their RSS feed, but it seems they had discontinued it and then went to the websites of the other Amarillo TV stations for a replacement, but neither of them offered a feed.

Oh well.  I'm sure people weren't flocking to this blog to read the Panhandle area news; after all, they don't flock here for any other reason, either.

I guess there IS some good news;  that's one less script to have to load when folks come here.

October 21, 2014

Giveaway of the Day

I love this site and have subscribed to it in my reader for several years.  Not all the daily offerings are something I'd use or want to try, but I have gotten some good free software from there.

I would caution anyone from going strictly by the ratings;  the site has had quite a few media converters and people really get their panties in a wad over that.  Instead, read the reviews because those are generally from the more knowledgeable users and there's usually several people who post free and sometimes better alternatives.

They also have a widget you can embed in your blog or website:



The software is only available for one day, though.  I wanted to try this program and made a mental reminder to download it later but fell asleep and when I woke up I hurried to the site and saw this message:


There's also a "sister" site, Game Giveaway of the Day but it's now limited to free games only on the weekends.

Giveaway of the Day

September 16, 2014

July 7, 2014

4053 Days

That's how long it's been.  The hours/minutes/seconds are approximate, but very close.
  • 350,179,200 seconds
  • 5,836,320 minutes
  • 97,272 hours
  • 4053 days
  • 579 weeks

I'm not braggin' or even complaining.  I knew it had been a long time, but over 4000 days?  Good grief.

Data figured with this calculator: Calculate duration between two dates

July 5, 2014

Free Countdown Timer

Free Countdown Timer for Your Website at timeanddate.com

Not sure why these countdown timers/calendar scripts don't work in a post - I think they conflict with the calendar script at the top of the page. It WILL work in another column (probably because it's in a separate "wrapper") and there's a Cowboys training camp countdown just below the Cowboys module in the right-hand column.  I'll take it down when training camp starts - and *maybe* put up another for when the regular season starts. 

I hope I can then put up another one for when Dallas will be in the Super Bowl...and hope it will be this next one, but the way things have been going with the 'Boys...well, I'm not sure that much coding for that length of time would fit in a Blogger blog.

March 15, 2014

Cat Age Calculator

How old is your cat in human years ?

To find out enter your cat's age by clicking the cat years and cat months options and your cats age in human years will be automatically calculated.



A little bump from 4/28/09. The Beej is 77 now and really starting to show it.

February 1, 2014

Groundhog Day Countdown


Groundhog Day countdown banner


look

10 Groundhog Day countdown banners


There are quite a few other sites that offer holiday countdown banners and loads of scripts one can use, but several of those won't work on Blogger and while some will work, they conflict with my calendar at the top of the page.

I know one thing for certain, though: No matter how many years I will be blessed to live, I will always think of my online pal Garazon on Groundhog Day.

I might be senile, and not remember his name (or my own), but I'll think of him.


I meant to add that these things are fun to put into any email program that allows it. I've done it before, added a line separator and used it as a signature.


A little "bump" because...well, just because.



Another bump because why waste a perfectly good Groundhog Day post?

August 27, 2013

Concrete Calculator

Handy widget for figuring how much concrete is needed for a project, such as a walk, driveway or pad/patio.

February 25, 2013

Moon Phase Widget



Courtesy of Joe's Web Tools

An explanation of Lunar Phases

Countries in the different hemispheres see the Moon from a completely different vantage point from each other. In the northern hemisphere the first quarter looks like a growing D, while in the southern hemisphere it looks like a C. In the northern hemisphere the last quarter looks like a C, while in the southern hemisphere looks like a D. 

A handy memonic device to figure out if the moon is waxing or waning in the Northern Hemisphere is by thinking "DOC" as to the current "shape".
(D first quarter O full Moon C last quarter)

In the Southern Hemisphere it would be "C O D"
(C first quarter O full Moon D last quarter)

February 8, 2013

wiseGEEK Widgets


From wiseGeek, a couple of great widgets for your blog or website.



I follow the site on Facebook as well as subscribe to it in my reader. They have all sorts of categories with some fascinating facts (and to be honest, some NOT so fascinating) For example, from today's posts, this question is posed:

Why Does It Hurt to Pull Off an Adhesive Bandage? They give you the explanation and also ask if you knew this fact: Did you know about 1.5 million injuries a year are caused by removing adhesive bandages? It's not just trivia; in this case, they explain the most pain-free way of removing a bandage.

Great site, great widgets!