Friday, 31 August 2012

Sarajevo and Belgrade

We started our day (29.08.) with breakfast at our hotel and then walked through Sarajevo's center. The market place was filled with people. Sarajevo truly lives up multi-cultural life style. It is inspiring to be around here. We then enjoyed coffee and Arabian cake in a cafè which was filled with young people. Everyone appears lively and cheerful. When walking around the city we still saw some demolitions back from the war. The minarets overlooking Sarajevo complete the city's flair. We also visited the famous latin stone bridge where prince Ferdinand was shot - final reason to start the first world war.
From Sarajevo we drove all the way to Belgrade, along the Drive river with its stunning landscapes. We crossed it in Visegrad and subsequently crossed the border towards Serbia. The friendliest border patrols we had on all our trip :) All the mountains around Balkan result in awesome landscape. The road towards Serbia was similar. After sunset we finally arrived in Belgrade and found an awesome hostel (Parliament). Later in the city center, Vapiano was the only open restaurant which still served food after midnight :( We then checked out the floating clubs at Sanau river from where you have a great view at Belgrade. But all the clubs are with reservation only - so is most of Belgrade's nightlife as we will learn :o
The next day we walked through the city. Breakfast near the food market and then towards the castle. The castle's park is great and makes for some beer at early afternoon before we saw Serbia's military remnants at the castle entrance. The castle is right at the city's edge where Sanau meets Danube (Donau). Nice view over the river valleys. Bought some postcards and wrote them in a cafè in the center. After some chill out time at our apartment and some dinner we tried our luck again in Belgrade's famous nightlife. This time we were more lucky in Soho Republic club... it needs reservation but Ben's smile was sufficient to get us in. Rather an after business club... music was nice, but nothing special. After seeing this and the floating river clubs the day earlier we are disappointed by Belgrade's nightlife. Well, at least it had the most beautiful women walking through town :D

Sarajevo's main square

the latin bridge - place of the assassination of prince Ferdinand - start of World War I

remnants of the war

bridge at Visegrad over Driver
sunset in Serbia - serpentines again^^

macabre ads in Belgrade

remnants of Serbia's military affection

overviewing Sanau joining Danube from Belgrade's castle

Cara Membuat Tooltip Zigzag Effect diblog


Hello,..All bloggers all around Indonesia, in this nice opportunity Education for All would like to share an article about how to make  Tooltip  Zigzag Effect in a blog. there are many ways how to beauty your blog. one of the by putting Tooltip  Zigzag Effect  in your blog. I promise that your blog will look cute if you wanna put this one. and even will make your guest stay at home when visiting your blog. trust me. You wanna try it?? well, without further a do just some of the hints bellow. it's very easy.
  1. log in to your blog
  2. Click design
  3. Choose Edit HTML
  4. Find the code </head>
  5. If you've found it, put the code bellow above the code </head>

<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="http://sites.google.com/site/sin1ajablog/jquery/Tooltip-ZigZagSystem.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<style type='text/css'>
.tooltip{
      display:none;
      background:#333;
      width:250px;
      font-family:Arial;
      font-size:13px;
      padding:10px 10px 20px;
      color: #00CCFF;
      text-shadow:1px 1px 1px #000;
      border: 4px solid #555;
      border-radius:10px;
      box-shadow:0px 5px 20px rgba(125,124,250,.9);
}
#jqtips img{
      border:0;
      cursor:pointer;
      margin:0 8px;
}
</style>

The next step is, find the code </body>  and put the code bellow above the code  </body>


<script type="text/javascript">
$("#jqtips a[title]").tooltip({effect: 'bouncy'});
$("#jqtips img[title]").tooltip({effect: 'bouncy'});
</script>
 

And now the explanation how to use Tooltip , if you wanna to use tooltip code in a posting area, please move mode Compose to mode EDIT HTML

if you wanna to use tooltip code in sidebar please click  ,
DesignAdd Gadget ► Choose HTML/Javscript

here is the code ▼
1. the code Tooltip in link form
 

<div id="jqtips">
<a href="your link here" title="Write down tooltip text here!">your tittle link here</a>
</div>


2. The Tooltip Code in link and picture form


<div id="jqtips">
<a href=" your link here " title="Write down tooltip text here!"><img src="your URL picture here" /></a>
</div>

3. The Tooltip Code in  picture form


<div id="jqtips">
<img src=" your URL picture here " title="Write down tooltip text here!" />
</div>

 For the  CSS code  please create by yourself.

Thursday, 30 August 2012

Create Animation on Blog Title with css3 Animation


Menganimasikan blog title di template blogger dengan memanfaatkan css3 animation adalah proyek selanjutnya setelah kita buat efek warna pelangi pada hover link yang juga hanya menggunakan kode css3 animation. Yang kita maksudkan dengan posting kali ini adalah Cara membuat animasi pada blog title (nama blog) dengan menggunakan css3 animation" atau "Create Animation on Blog Title". Ada beberapa variasi animasi yang akan kita buat, silahkan anda pilih yang dirasa cocok. Animasi pertama hanya berupa pergerakan blog title kearah kanan & kiri, yang kedua disertai perubahan warna teks, yang ketiga disertai animasi membentuk sudut & perubahan warna, sedang yang ke empat ada penambahan animasi berupa gerak memutar (rotasi).
Ada 2 buah demo yang dapat anda lihat, dimana demo ini sekedar sebagai sebuah bukti bahwa tutorial ini sudah melalui uji coba pada blog. Anda jangan menggunakan kode di halaman demo karena ada perbadaan kode yang berkaitan dengan enggunaan syntax.

Tutorial animasi blog title ini dapat dipergunakan pada template blogger baru/new blogger template/blogger template designer dan template tata letak/lyout template. Setelah klik demo-1 dan demo-2, silahkan lihat animasi yang berhasil terbentuk pada blog title (nama blog) yang terletak di halaman teratas.
4 Macam Animasi Blog Title:
  1. Ada 4 kode css yang masing-masing mempunyai bentuk animasi berbeda.
  2. Anda bisa menggunakan salah satu kode css untuk membuat animasi blog title.
  3. Kode css dapat dikembangkan lagi untuk mendapatkan bentuk animasi berbeda.
  4. Gunakan browser terbaru karena css3 hanya berfungsi dengan baik di browser terbaru yang sudah mendukung css3 animation. Anda bisa download melalui menu disebelah kiri halaman blog (Download browser).

Kode CSS Animasi Blog Title-1:
@keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{transform:translate(-50px,0);}50%{transform:translate(0,0);}100%{transform:translate(50px,0);}}
@-o-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-o-transform:translate(-50px,0);}50%{-o-transform:translate(0,0);}100%{-o-transform:translate(50px,0);}}
@-ms-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-ms-transform:translate(-50px,0);}50%{-ms-transform:translate(0,0);}100%{-ms-transform:translate(50px,0);}}
@-moz-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-moz-transform:translate(-50px,0);}50%{-moz-transform:translate(0,0);}100%{-moz-transform:translate(50px,0);}}
@-webkit-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-webkit-transform:translate(-50px,0);}50%{-webkit-transform:translate(0,0);}100%{-webkit-transform:translate(50px,0);}}
h1.title a,h1.title{ /* original code by : http://gubhugreyot.blogspot.com - 30 Juni 2012 */
animation:GRbt_anima 4s infinite linear alternate; /* Standart */
-o-animation:GRbt_anima 4s infinite linear alternate; /* Opera */
-ms-animation:GRbt_anima 4s infinite linear alternate; /* IE */
-moz-animation:GRbt_anima 4s infinite linear alternate; /* Firefox */
-webkit-animation:GRbt_anima 4s infinite linear alternate; /* Safari and Chrome */
}
Kode CSS Animasi Blog Title-2:
@keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{transform:translate(-50px,0);color:black;}15%{color:green;}35%{color:orange;}50%{transform:translate(0,0);color:red;}65%{color:blue;}85%{color:magenta;}100%{transform:translate(50px,0);color:black;}}
@-o-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-o-transform:translate(-50px,0);color:black;}15%{color:green;}35%{color:orange;}50%{-o-transform:translate(0,0);color:red;}65%{color:blue;}85%{color:magenta;}100%{-o-transform:translate(50px,0);color:black;}}
@-ms-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-ms-transform:translate(-50px,0);color:black;}15%{color:green;}35%{color:orange;}50%{-ms-transform:translate(0,0);color:red;}65%{color:blue;}85%{color:magenta;}100%{-ms-transform:translate(50px,0);color:black;}}
@-moz-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-moz-transform:translate(-50px,0);color:black;}15%{color:green;}35%{color:orange;}50%{-moz-transform:translate(0,0);color:red;}65%{color:blue;}85%{color:magenta;}100%{-moz-transform:translate(50px,0);color:black;}}
@-webkit-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-webkit-transform:translate(-50px,0);color:black;}15%{color:green;}35%{color:orange;}50%{-webkit-transform:translate(0,0);color:red;}65%{color:blue;}85%{color:magenta;}100%{-webkit-transform:translate(50px,0);color:black;}}
h1.title a,h1.title{ /* original code by : http://gubhugreyot.blogspot.com - 30 Juni 2012 */
animation:GRbt_anima 4s infinite linear alternate; /* Standart */
-o-animation:GRbt_anima 4s infinite linear alternate; /* Opera */
-ms-animation:GRbt_anima 4s infinite linear alternate; /* IE */
-moz-animation:GRbt_anima 4s infinite linear alternate; /* Firefox */
-webkit-animation:GRbt_anima 4s infinite linear alternate; /* Safari and Chrome */
}
Kode CSS Animasi Blog Title-3:
@keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{transform:translate(-50px,0);color:black;}15%{color:green;}35%{color:orange;transform:rotate(-10deg) scale(0.2);}50%{transform:translate(0,0) scale(0.8) rotate(15deg);color:red;}65%{color:blue;transform:rotate(-10deg) scale(0.2);}85%{color:magenta;}100%{transform:translate(50px,0);color:black;}}
@-o-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-o-transform:translate(-50px,0);color:black;}15%{color:green;}35%{color:orange;-o-transform:rotate(-10deg) scale(0.2);}50%{-o-transform:translate(0,0) scale(0.8) rotate(15deg);color:red;}65%{color:blue;-o-transform:rotate(-10deg) scale(0.2);}85%{color:magenta;}100%{-o-transform:translate(50px,0);color:black;}}
@-ms-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-ms-transform:translate(-50px,0);color:black;}15%{color:green;}35%{color:orange;-ms-transform:rotate(-10deg) scale(0.2);}50%{-ms-transform:translate(0,0) scale(0.8) rotate(15deg);color:red;}65%{color:blue;-ms-transform:rotate(-10deg) scale(0.2);}85%{color:magenta;}100%{-ms-transform:translate(50px,0);color:black;}}
@-moz-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-moz-transform:translate(-50px,0);color:black;}15%{color:green;}35%{color:orange;-moz-transform:rotate(-10deg) scale(0.2);}50%{-moz-transform:translate(0,0) scale(0.8) rotate(15deg);color:red;}65%{color:blue;-moz-transform:rotate(-10deg) scale(0.2);}85%{color:magenta;}100%{-moz-transform:translate(50px,0);color:black;}}
@-webkit-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{-webkit-transform:translate(-50px,0);color:black;}15%{color:green;}35%{color:orange;-webkit-transform:rotate(-10deg) scale(0.2);}50%{-webkit-transform:translate(0,0) scale(0.8) rotate(15deg);color:red;}65%{color:blue;-webkit-transform:rotate(-10deg) scale(0.2);}85%{color:magenta;}100%{-webkit-transform:translate(50px,0);color:black;}}
h1.title a,h1.title{ /* original code by : http://gubhugreyot.blogspot.com - 30 Juni 2012 */
animation:GRbt_anima 12s infinite linear alternate; /* Standart */
-o-animation:GRbt_anima 12s infinite linear alternate; /* Opera */
-ms-animation:GRbt_anima 12s infinite linear alternate; /* IE */
-moz-animation:GRbt_anima 12s infinite linear alternate; /* Firefox */
-webkit-animation:GRbt_anima 12s infinite linear alternate; /* Safari and Chrome */
}
Kode CSS Animasi Blog Title-4:
@keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{color:black;transform:translate(0,0) scale(1.0);}19%{color:red;}25%{color:brown;transform:translate(50px,0) scale(1.0);}40%{color:blue;}55%{color:green;transform:scale(0.1) rotate(-15deg);}70%{color:orange;}85%{color:magenta;transform:scale(0.3) rotate(375deg);}100%{color:black;transform:translate(0,0) scale(1.0);}}
@-o-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{color:black;-o-transform:translate(0,0) scale(1.0);}19%{color:red;}25%{color:brown;-o-transform:translate(50px,0) scale(1.0);}40%{color:blue;}55%{color:green;-o-transform:scale(0.1) rotate(-15deg);}70%{color:orange;}85%{color:magenta;-o-transform:scale(0.3) rotate(375deg);}100%{color:black;-o-transform:translate(0,0) scale(1.0);}}
@-ms-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{color:black;-ms-transform:translate(0,0) scale(1.0);}19%{color:red;}25%{color:brown;-ms-transform:translate(50px,0) scale(1.0);}40%{color:blue;}55%{color:green;-ms-transform:scale(0.1) rotate(-15deg);}70%{color:orange;}85%{color:magenta;-ms-transform:scale(0.3) rotate(375deg);}100%{color:black;-ms-transform:translate(0,0) scale(1.0);}}
@-moz-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{color:black;-moz-transform:translate(0,0) scale(1.0);}19%{color:red;}25%{color:brown;-moz-transform:translate(50px,0) scale(1.0);}40%{color:blue;}55%{color:green;-moz-transform:scale(0.1) rotate(-15deg);}70%{color:orange;}85%{color:magenta;-moz-transform:scale(0.3) rotate(375deg);}100%{color:black;-moz-transform:translate(0,0) scale(1.0);}}
@-webkit-keyframes GRbt_anima{0%{color:black;-webkit-transform:translate(0,0) scale(1.0);}19%{color:red;}25%{color:brown;-webkit-transform:translate(50px,0) scale(1.0);}40%{color:blue;}55%{color:green;-webkit-transform:scale(0.1) rotate(-15deg);}70%{color:orange;}85%{color:magenta;-webkit-transform:scale(0.3) rotate(375deg);}100%{color:black;-webkit-transform:translate(0,0) scale(1.0);}}
h1.title a,h1.title{ /* original code by : http://gubhugreyot.blogspot.com - 30 Juni 2012 */
animation:GRbt_anima 8s infinite linear alternate; /* Standart */
-o-animation:GRbt_anima 8s infinite linear alternate; /* Opera */
-ms-animation:GRbt_anima 8s infinite linear alternate; /* IE */
-moz-animation:GRbt_anima 8s infinite linear alternate; /* Firefox */
-webkit-animation:GRbt_anima 8s infinite linear alternate; /* Safari and Chrome */
}
Cara menyimpan Kode CSS Animasi blog title yang dibuat dengan css3 animation:
  1. Login ke Blogger.
  2. Dasbor (Dasboard).
  3. Design (Rancangan).
  4. Edit HTML.
  5. Backup Template.
  6. Cari Kode ]]></b:skin>, kemudian letakkan kode css tepat di atasnya.
  7. Klik Simpan Template (Save Template)
Catatan/keterangan:
  1. Untuk merubah warna agar sesuai dengan keinginan, sampeyan bisa melihat tabel lengkap data setiap warna berikut namanya dengan klik di sini.
  2. Panduan cara Backup Template, cara cari kode dan berbagai cara menyimpan kode css, javascript dan xHTML dapat dibuka pada Special Tutorials di menu sebelah kiri halaman.
  3. Jika anda menggunakan Antarmuka Blogger Baru (New Bloogger Interface), anda dapat mengikuti panduan cara menyimpan kode css-nya melalui link berikut:
    Cara simpan kode html di New Blogger Interface
  4. Anda dapat mencoba setiap bentuk animasi blog title dengan menggunakan 4 macam kode css yang telah disediakan.

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Dubrovnik and Herzegovina

In the morning after our "fun" at the border, we visited Dubrovnik. The fortified medieval town with its narrow streets is simply gorgeous. Quite touristic and overpriced... but still enjoyable. You can spend all day slandering through the small ways. And a good breakfast before we continued towards Bosnia and Herzogovina.
We entered Herzegovina and enjoyed views on the great landscape from the empty roads. We made our way to the waterfalls for Kravice, which seem to be a great place for wealthy families to escape the summer heat. Some climbing and an ice cream later we drove towards Mostar. There we wandered through town to see the Unesco heritage site of the famous Mostar bridge. The flair was made perfect by the setting sun. We didnt even mind all the souvenir shops around and visited a photo gallery before having dinner at the river. The river front is amazing as the riverbed is left nearly unspoiled. At night we drove to Sarajevo and found a hotel after some tries^^ Ben and I went to see the bar scene in Sarajevo... but somehow most was close... we still were able to get some cold beers in one Erasmus/student place :) The following day we explored Sarajevo.

view over Dubrovnik

slandering through Dubrovniks old city

view over Dubrovnik's roofs

the road through Herzegovina
Kravice waterfall

famous Mostar bridge

don't forget about history


Monday, 27 August 2012

Montenegro: Sveti Stefan, Skadar lake, Kotor, Herzig Novi

The border crossing from Kosovo to Montenegro was another super easy one. We drove several hours through the amazing country side of Montenegro... although hours of serpentines are quite exhausting^^ Still the view rewarded us. We enjoyed breakfast/lunch at a riverbed (we made quite diligent choices during the trip to have our meals in gorgeous surroundings :D ). Later we visited Cetinje. Our Kosovo-Albanian acquaintances already told us that Montenegrins are rather lazy. However, I have never met such boring and dull people. It's been like the whole place was on slow motion :S After slandering through the small city we went to Budva, Montenegro's major tourist hub. It was even more touristic than we imagined. The old fortified city is stunning, but streets packed with tourists ruined the flair. Rather expensive place which is not worth it. We skipped the idea of nightlife and after dinner we emptied some beer on the balcony of our apartment. The next morning we drove out to visit Sveti Stefan. Which appeared really gorgeous... but somehow someone managed to buy all of the former world heritage site and make it a hotel - access denied. Overall Montenegro mainly consists of mountainous settings... and the very few beaches are sold out to companies or private owners. Instead we continued our way to Skadar Lake. At this lush setting we enjoyed another of our typical breakfast/lunch combinations :P The lake offered great views. Next, we drove to Kotor, another fortified town. Unlike Budva or Sveti Stefan it appeared not overrun by tourists. And things seemed to be public property. We enjoyed slandering through the streets and then took the challenge to climb the castle 270m, >1500 steps at early afternoon. The arduous way was rewarded with the best view during our trip. Aftwards, we drove around the bay which offers more great views and ended in Herzig Novi, where we had dinner and strolled through the city. It was late, sunset was over since some hours and we were to drive to Dubrovnik this night. Unluckily we were kept at Montenegrin border for 3 hours. When the chief of customs saw our passports with entries "Cambodia", "Indonesia" and "Malaysia" and we mentioned Kosovo amongst the other countries of our trip he decided to have us thoroughly checked for drugs - marijuana in particular. The officers seemed quite depressed when they had to dig through all our equipment, including the dirty clothes of nearly 3 weeks :P And when they saw us having fun about that, they were even more pissed. However, 3 hours later they let us leave for Croatia, where the border check went without trouble. We then went to a camping spot near Dubrovnik.


serpentines through Montenegro's gorgeous Balkan mountains

up and down... fun for some time, exhausting later^^
lunch at a riverbed

Sveti Stefan - sold
 
Skadar lake - simply great views :)

the lake is on wide parts covered with plants
view on Kotor from the way up the castle

view from Kotor's castle down the bay - amazing!


Sunday, 26 August 2012

Kosova

All the images we had in our head about Kosovo were rather bad. Well we grew up when the Balkan-war was on. And Kosovo was the latest cruelty around Balkan - even tho it is already 12 years ago...
Therefore, we were surprised when crossing the border was easy and we saw plenty German car plates... most of them Kosovo-Albanians earning their money in Germany, as we learned later. We planned to drive through Kosovo in one day and spending the night in Montenegro. We drove into Pristina... the roads are fine and there are shops all along the big streets. Everything is paid in Euro, Kosovo's official currency, brought into the country by all the EU organizations. Our sightseeing tour brought us first to the extraordinary university library of Pristina. Then along ruins to the main street in the center which is broadly under construction. Some cafe's were calling us and we saw them being filled with internationals. Prices are comparable to western Europe. UN cars were on the street. Some huge Albanian and Macedonian car arrived... each supported by two security cars. Drivers remained in the cars while another guy of each car joined the neighboring cafè to secure the area. Interesting and funny to watch :) It appeared to be obvious that we are tourists... while most others were on business/mission^^ Just sitting there and watching the people was probably the most interesting part. Later we continued through the city... down the shopping street. All the great buildings are inhabited by international organizations and properly secured... obviously one needs a great view and a lot of security when helping!
We left Pristina towards Peja. On the highway suddenly cows!!!! appeared. Calmly walking there while the cars approached with 100+ km/h. Hitting one of those probably is like driving against a wall :o Unluckily our GPS systems went off. Danny's not having a Kosovo map. My phone lost GPS signal and my tablet's battery was down. So we went by good old map. The big street towards west from Peja should lead us through a national park towards Montenegro - according to ADAC at least. After some trouble we indeed found the correct way - or what was thought to be correct^^
The sun led us into the valleys of the national park, the street was busy and we even spotted some Montenegrian plates - had to be the right way :D Time was running against us... when it was dark we would see nothing on this road - lights were missing. The road seemed never ending, but getting smaller the further we were getting. Bad feeling... suddenly asphalt ended and a dirt road continued. Even worse: small streams resulted in huge holes in the road... on some places bridges were build out of tree trunks, covered and connected by dirt... the latter obviously was partly washed away by former rainfalls... somehow we managed to cross 4 of them. Then we asked the next car if we were on the right way. Unluckily noone spoke English, but they were able to tell us that there was a village in front of us in 1km. Another hilarious bridge later the entrance of the village appeared and the first place seemed like a holiday destination. A group of teenagers had some lesson and in the edge an elder was sitting next to a fire writing in a book - that had to be the one in charge of the facility - correct! :)
"We are looking for the ways towards Montenegro and somehow totally lost our way" I started. A smile returned. "Every question you ask will cost you 50cent". "ok, we need to know". "Just a joke. You can sit down. There is no more border crossing around here. I go and get some beer".
Later he told us that we were only 2km away from Montenegro. However, the border crossing in our map did not exist anymore since end of the war. A heavy rainfall resulted in its closing. As he was out of beds, we were allowed to place our tent in his garden. But later - due to the cold night - he invited us to sleep on the floor on an older building of his. The teenagers group was under lessons of some local counter part of transparency international and supported by Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung. They invited us for dinner and breakfast and we joined their party - as it was their last evening. We talked through all night to the owner and the organizer of the group and learned a lot about Kosovo and its people. Generously hospitality... the next morning we anyways crossed the border (according to GPS, which was working again) and then took the correct and official crossing further north to continue to Montenegro.

Pristina's library

Kosova Republike! in front of "wanted" posters

Thats the way this place feels like: newborn

entry into national park from Peja... we didn't see the yellow "do not take pictures"-sign at the military base earlier^^

our shelter

brushing teeth after illegally crossing the border to Montenegro (later took the legal crossing)

Drive through the national park - simply gorgeous






Saturday, 25 August 2012

Macedonia

The border crossing into Macedonia was very easy. And the landscape that welcomed us was simply gorgeous :D It took us a while to find our hotel in Sofia. After we finally arrived we went out straight again towards Tetovo. We were planing to see the monastery there... however, we didn't make it to find it. But our search led us up the steepest way I ever drove with my car on one of the narrowest roads... I felt flushed by adrenaline... every time a car came towards us my heart got a little shock and I saw the steep way hundreds of meters downwards on the badly stabilized road. Anyways a church and a great sunset view towards Albanian mountains awaited us up there. The pictures hardly cover how steep it was or the roads condition :o I hardly could enjoy the view... my nerves been stressed :P Hungry we came back into Skopje... at the central square each of us ordered a pizza - it was only 2,70eur. However, Ben was starving too much and added some meatballs. After the meatballs, pizza arrived and it was kinda 40cm in diameter... after eating up we literally felt like exploding. A taxi took us to the club district at central park. The party atmosphere is amazing here. Overall Macedonia is super cheap... taxi rides, food, entrances, drinks, cigarettes... which makes it more fun to spend money. Music was good and the party crowd as well :) So we decided to stay another day. Unluckily Ben got stomach-sick (maybe meatball+pizza was indeed too much on an empty stomach)... so Danny and I explored the city alone. Skopje is a great city... they try to live up the old times of Alexander the great. The new parliament and surrounding buildings are supposed to resemble the ancient architecture. Still... Greece and Macedonia still hassle about where Alexander came from and who is allowed to advertise with him. Therefore Macedonia is called FYROM - Former Yugoslawian Republic of Macedionia - as there is another Macedonia as state of Greece. Macedonia's new statue of Alexander right in center of town therefor resembles a middle finger of 22meters in height towards Greece :D Skopje also resembles a great place for people of different ethnics (Macedonian, Bulgarian, Albanian) and religion (Muslims and Christians - orthodox and catholic) to live together in harmony. Later, with Ben on his feet again, we tried to drive to the millenium cross... but both ways to it were blocked. The entrance to the city castle was also closed due to renovations... which left us to dinner in the muslim quarter before joining the party folks again :) The next morning we drove into Kosovo...

great landscape welcomed us in Macedonia
Dead end... not the place for my car - yet^^

The horror way from Tetovo at least brought us to a nice setting: small church in front of Albanian mountains

the picture hardly covers how steep that is... and the road is rather a one way only road, but used in both ways :O

Skopje's center is amazing. The famous stone bridge connecting muslim and christian part of the city

right the parliament behind the stone bridge

22 meter Alexander the great statue resembles an enormous middle finger towards Greece^^

Penghasilan Tambahan Dari Iklan


Jika Anda sudah punya blog atau website namun trafficnya belum tinggi jangan kuatir jika ditolak google adsense, walaupun pengunjung di blog Anda sehari mungkin hanya 1 atau 2 visitor tidak masalah. Masih banyak penyedia iklan yang akan menerima dan langsung menampilkan iklannya. Lihat sidebar blog ini. ada banyak iklan kan. Dan mungkin Anda langsung tau siapa penyedianya.
Biar tidak panjang lebar langsung saja, berikut ini akan dijelaskan beberapa penyedia iklan yang paling baik dan mudah.
1. AdsenseCamp

  • Penyedia : indonesia
  • Tipe iklan : gambar dan teks
  • Tipe ukuran : banyak variasinya dan hampir semuanya ada.
  • Iklan gambar maupun teks bisa tampil bergantian setiap saat.
  • Iklan bisa dipasang di blog / website berkonten adult.
2. Adhitz

  • Penyedia : luar negeri
  • Tipe iklan : gambar dan teks
  • Tipe ukuran : banyak variasinya dan hampir semuanya ada.
  • Iklan gambar maupun teks bisa tampil bergantian setiap saat.
  • Iklan bisa dipasang di blog /website berkonten adult
3. PPCindo

  • Penyedia : Indonesia
  • Tipe iklan : gambar dan teks
  • Tipe ukuran : banyak variasinya dan hampir semuanya ada.
  • Iklan gambar maupun teks bisa tampil bergantian setiap saat.
  • Iklan tidak bisa dipasang di blog /website berkonten adult
4. SITTI

  • Penyedia : Indonesia
  • Tipe iklan : hanya teks
  • Tipe ukuran : kurang bervariasi, misal: 125×125 tidak ada.
  • Iklan bisa dipasang di blog /website berkonten adult

INGAT. manusia Indonesia memiliki budaya saling menghormati yang sangat tinggi. Jadi jika Anda ingin dihormati orang lain, hormatilah orang lain.
Begitu juga dalam beriklan, jika Anda memang tertarik pada suatu iklan saat berkunjung ke blog seseorang alangkah baiknya Anda klik dari situ juga. Karena yang punya blog juga orang yang berjasa mempertemukan Anda (pembeli) dengan Penjual. Etika Balas Budi.
Dan…, jika blog Anda sudah tinggi trafficnya, silahkan dicoba mendaftar kliksaya.com jika berhasil iklan ditayangkan di blog Anda. Maka blog Anda mungkin juga bisa berpeluang memasang google adsense yang lebih tinggi lagi penghasilannya. Tapi ingat, salah syarat google adsense adalah blog Anda juga menyediakan konten bahasa inggris.

Friday, 24 August 2012

Cara membuat Energy Saving Mode pada blogspot

Trik blogger kali ini cukup menarik, dan mudah sekali untuk di implementasi kan yaitu: Cara membuat Energy Saving Mode pada blogspot, sesuai arti dari bahasa inggris nya, Energy saving mode berguna untuk menghemat penggunaan energy (listrik), pada jangka waktu tertentu ketika blog anda tidak ada aktivitas maka layar PC/ blog anda akan blank/gambar hitam polos. Bagaimana mau coba? Ikuti langkahnya berikut ini:

  • Pada halaman dashboard > rancangan >Edit HTML 
  • Centang Expand Template Widget 
  • Cari kode </head> tag, gunakan fasilitas pencarian dengan menekan tombol F3 
  • Copy kode dibawah dan pasang sebelum kode </head>
<script language='javascript' src='http://www.onlineleaf.com/savetheenvironment.js' type='text/javascript'/>
  • Simpan pekerjaan anda atau Save template 
  • Kalau sudah tersimpan, kembali lagi kehalaman Dashboard anda 
  • Setelah klik Rancangan > Design --&-- Page Elements. 
  • Klik “tambah Gadget” pada salah satu sidebar. 
  • Pilih ‘HTML/Javascript” dan tambahkan kode dibawah:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="http://www.onlineleaf.com/savetheenvironment.js?time=120"></script>
Keterangan:
Ganti yang ditandai biru yaitu ?time=120 dengan waktu yang sesuai dengan keinginan anda, 120 berarti setelah 120 seconds atau 2 menit, tanpa aktivitas di blog anda, Energy saving mode akan bekerja.
Menarik bukan? Bagaimana dengan blog anda? Sudah terpasang Energy Saving Mode? - Cara membuat Energy Saving Mode pada blogspot-close-

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Central Bulgaria and Sofia

From Sozopol we drove to Veliko Tarnovo. On the way we stopped in the hills to enjoy a great view while having breakfast/lunch :) The tour took us longer than expected and we stopped at a camping spot in Dragijevo... the best camping place I have ever seen. The owners - two British - are super friendly. We had a huge pool overlooking the surrounding highlands. Food was delicious... overall so amazing setting that we stay for two nights :D
After hanging around the pool and enjoying the sun we made an evening trip to Tyravna and later Veliko Tarnovo. Tyravna was not as expected... overall, there was kinda nothing to see... at least the route offered some good views. In Veliko Tarnovo we walked through the city towards the castle. Bulgaria's cultural capital is indeed a nice place. On a hill between two valleys the city offers great views. The streets have flair and the setting sun made it even better. But staying at the pool during midday's heat also had its downside... the castle was closed already.
The next day we visited the Troyan Monastery on our way towards Sofia. It has lush gardens and the paintings are awesome.
In Sofia we parked our car and went sightseeing through the city before we checked for a hotel. Sofia's cathedral is absolutely amazing! Overall the city appears rather small. Nice to see was an active alternative youth spending their time in the city center (we didn't see such in other eastern capital's centers). Later we checked for a hotel and found a nice 4 star hotel for 100eur... which is not bad for 3 people. However, when we went there the room suddenly was 240eur... hence we booked online for 100 and then came back^^ Internet is just the best :P The hotelier right offered us to book grils for our room - not the last of such offer to come this evening... we said we'd rather have a shower first and will see later :) We then went into the shopping district for some well tasting dinner. Then we got on a taxi towards the party district (with quite a strange taxi driver non-stop talking about how he likes to f*** girls)... the locations and music was nice, but unluckily the semester was pausing and subsequently all the students - most of the party folk - were out of Sofia. After declining another plenty offers we went to sleep and then enjoyed the breakfast buffet before we drove towards Macedonia.

making breakfast/lunch overlooking the hills of central Bulgaria

the best camping place I've ever seen... overlooking the highlands from then pool
castle sitting right above the valley of Veliko Trarnovo

Veliko Tarnovo's cathedral
unluckily the entrance to the castle was closed...

Troyan monastery - a relaxing place

Sofia's stunning cathedral

resting to check the route :)

these ads rock :)

the place to be for Sofia's youth