How to Add a Facebook Page Gadget on Blogspot 1. Log in to your Blogger account 2. Go to the Facebook Page Plugin website ( https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/page-plugin ) 3. Enter the Facebook Page URL of the page you want to place in your Blogger blog. You may edit the tabs, width and height of the page display. 4. Click Get Code button 5. Follow step 1, copy the code… 6. Then, go to the Theme menu of the Blogger blog where you want to place the plugin. Click Edit HTML and paste the code from the developer website. 7. In the Layout menu of the Blogger blog, click +Add a Gadget in the location where you want to place the plugin. Then, s...
http://geniushowto.blogspot.com/2017/01/create-homepage-for-your-blogger-blog.html Instructions: 1. Create first a new page which we can do so by going to the “Pages” option in the blogger dashboard. In the HTML page editor name you page “Homepage” or whatever you like and compose the content to be displayed on you blog’s homepage (e.g. sliders, slogans, goals, services, email subscriptions, featured posts, recent posts, categories, etc.). Add a Meta description for the homepage and in the right hand side page settings disable comments and finally publish you homepage. Use the “view” option for your homepage and make a note of the created URL. (e.g. /p/homepage.html ) 2. Redirect the Blog’s old homepage to new Homepage We need to redirect the visitors from blogger’s default homepage feed to our new homepage. Go to “Settings” option in blogger dashboard and under the “Search Preference...
QUICKBOOKS TUTORIAL Get started with customer transaction workflows in QuickBooks Desktop SOLVED • by QuickBooks • QuickBooks Enterprise Suite • 7 • Updated July 03, 2020 Learn the different ways you can track customer transactions in QuickBooks Desktop. Here’s how to record common customer transactions in QuickBooks Desktop. Following these workflows can help you organize your cash flow, and track sales, receivables, and profitability more accurately. Workflow 1: Invoice - Payment - Deposit Follow this workflow if you provided a product or service and your customer plans to pay later. Once your customer pays, you can record the payment in QuickBooks to close your customer’s invoice or reduce the balance. 1. Create an invoice 2. Record the invoice payment 3. Deposit your customer’s payment Workflow 2: Sales Receipt - Deposit Follow this workflow if your customer ...
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