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Airtel New Free 3G Trick - Working 500 MB Daily - For Android Mobiles Openly Posted

Posted By: Unknown - 23:48


Airtel New 3G Trick Daily 500 MB - For Android Users - Openly Posted | Saket Kumar

Feature Of This Airtel Trick :
You Can Browse And Download 500MB/Day.
Full 3G High Speed.
If You Blocked Use The Provided Method To Unblock.
This Trick Is Work In 0 Balance.
HTTP Supported.
You Can Download Torrent Files.
Working In Both PC And Mobile.

Download Airtel 500MB Trick Without Survey With Details Form Bellow :
                                                        
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How To Use This Trick :
For PC Users :
1. First Download and Install BlueStack From Here
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Recharge Hacker v1.2 2014 Trick 100% Work

Posted By: Unknown - 06:10

Free Recharge trick using recharge hacker v1.2 2014

Free Recharge trick using recharge hacker v1.2 100% working and tested 2014






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Instructions (How to use): 
 1>Extract the software 
2>Go to the specified folder
 3>Open it 
5>follow the step as shown in figure
 5>Enjoy!!!!!!!

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Reliance Internet Trick 2014 Only Mombai

Posted By: Unknown - 01:56


Welcome friends..
As we posted before Airtel Free GPRS Trick
Today we are again posting most working trick of the month.
Now you all can access free GPRS on your Reliance Network.
Yes, Its working everywhere in india and with unlimited data usage.
Just Follow Below Simple Steps:
Step:-1) Make sure your balance is less than 1 .Rs (It is safe)
Step:-2) Make As Below New Setting In Your Mobile
Step:-3) APN: rcomwap
Step:-4) Proxy: 1 75 .17.19.21
Step:-5) Port: 80
Step:-6) Homepage: TricksLive.tk
Step:-7) Now Save The Settings And Restart Your Mobile.
Enjoy Friends..!
If any problem, Feel free to comment below..!

                                                                  


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Airtel Jharkhand,Bihar Internet Trick

Posted By: Unknown - 07:51
Hello Friend I Have New Tricks For Bihar,Jharkhand





1.Stup:- APN = airtelgprs.com

                                       PC

Go Your Browser And Click => Tools
Agian Click => Internet Option
Agian Click => Connection
And Dubal Click => Airtel

And Lock You This Type Box
Your URL Input This URL :- AIRTellive.com/~mgr/proxy/index.php
After open a page a type your url www.google.com

You Can Use  3G Data Unlimated
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                                                              ANDRIOD MOBILE
1.Click => Satting
2.Click => Wireless & Network
3.Click => Mobile Internet
4.Select Your Airtel Sim => sim1 ya sim2
5.Click Proxy And And Write => 150.161.2.9 Press Ok
6.Click Port And Write => 80 Press Ok
7.Go Mobile Browser And Input Homepage =>AIRTellive.com/~mgr/proxy/index.php
After open a page a type your url www.google.com 



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FREE AIRTEL 3G & 2G UNLIMITED TRICK MAR 2014

Posted By: Unknown - 03:04

Here is in 2014 latest quick proxy trick for Airtel Users.
This trick is functioning with Resume support with downloads and with YouTube, Facebook
too. You will transfer by in no time speed additionally.This trick is functioning with 2G and 3G each. So simply use it and revel in super quick 3G speed for complimentary.This Trick is functioning Almost States in India
Follow These Steps to try and do This Trick:-

Create the New Gprs manual settings on your mobile and moreover as in your laptop .

APN : airtelgprs.com
Proxy: 217.79.179.67
Port : 80

Home Page :-

122.170.122.216

or

203.115.112.5


or

122.170.122.202

or

203.115.112.27

or

Apn: airtelgprs.com
Port: 80
Proxy: 174.142.196.230

or

Apn : airtelgprs.com
Port – 80
Proxy – 69.162.137.227

Homepage : fb.me or live.airtelworld.com

or

85.214.50.141
or
66.90.76.90 (Old however operating fast)
or
176.31.222.34 (Old however working)
Homepage: fb.me or any free web site.

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Adding a separator line between your posts

Posted By: Unknown - 03:43
This article shows how to put a horizontal separator line between posts in your blog, using either HTML's line command, or CSS rules.  It also has suggestions about ways of formatting these lines using different colours and line-styles.



There are at least four approaches to choose from if you want to put a divider between your posts in Blogger.  These days, I prefer the CSS-rule approach, because it's so easy and flexible.  But I've shown details of a few other methods too:
  • Manually add a horizontal line command to each post
  • Use the post-footer colour block as a line (in Designer templates only)
  • Add the HTML command for a line to the main section of your template, in one of the post-footers
  • Add a top or bottom-border to the CSS rule that formats the body of your posts.
The following sections give more detail about each option, including how to apply them to your blog, and their advantages and disadvantages.


Manually add a line to each post

When you are editing a post, you can put a horizontal line anywhere in the contents.

If Compose Settings (under Post Options) is set to  Interpret typed HTML, then you can just type <hr />, and Blogger will place a line like this in your post.


If your Compose Settings (under Post Options) is set to  Show HTML literally, then you need to switch to the Edit HTML tab before you type <hr />.

Disadvantage: If your post is set to display comments, or the blog is set to show the author, labels etc under the post, these items will be underneath any line that you add manually to a post.


Designer Template - post footer colour

If your blog has a designer template (ref, What sort of template have I got), then the Template Designer > Advanced tab may have an option for setting the background colour of the post-footer (depending on which template you are using).



If you use a dark colour (or have a dark background and use a light color), this makes the post-footer look like a line.

Disadvantage:  The "line" might be a bit thicker than you like.   And if your post is set to display comments, or the blog is set to show the author, labels etc under the post, these items are shown right inside the footer line.





Add a line-command to your template

If you don't like the other two approaches, you can change your template to add a horizontal line.  To do this:

1  Edit your template:

In Sept-2011-Blogger (ie the new interface) go to Template > Edit HTML > Proceed
In pre-Sept-2011-Blogger (ie the old interface) go to Design > Edit HTML.

Download a full copy of your template, and put it somewhere safe (in case things go wrong, and you need to go back to where you were).

3  Click on Expand Widget Templates.

4  Most templates have three footer lines:  what is in each one depends on the template, and how you have arranged the items in the Layout > Blog Posts editor.

Look at the template for code like the following,
       <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-2'><span class='post-labels'>
        <b:if cond='data:post.labels'>
          <data:postLabelsLabel/>
          <b:loop values='data:post.labels' var='label'>
            <a expr:href='data:label.url' rel='tag'><data:label.name/></a><b:if cond='data:label.isLast != &quot;true&quot;'>,</b:if>
          </b:loop>
        </b:if>
      </span> </div>
OR
 <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'/>
    </div>

and add the <hr /> command to which ever one you want, for example
 <div class='post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'/>
<hr />

    </div>

Advantage:  you can easily place the divider line anywhere you want it, relative to the other items in your post-footer.


Disadvantage:  you need to modify your template, and this does have some risks.  And it does use the <hr /> tag which some people (CSS purists) suggest is not a good idea.



Enhancements to the basic <hr /> command:


There are lots of ways you can modify the <hr / > code.   For example

<hr style="text-align: left;" /> -  to left-align it

<hr style="color: red;" /> -  to change the colour
<hr style="width: 50%;" /> -  to make it narrower

See w3c.schools <hr /> tag for more information. 



Add a border to the CSS rule that formats your posts

The cascading-style-sheet rules in your template control most aspects of how your blog looks.   They can be a very powerful way to control how your blog looks.

Quick option:

If you have a designer template, then the quick way to make this change is to add a CSS rule to your template.  The rule code to add is:
.post-body
{
border-bottom:1px dotted #666666;
}

or this one if you want the border at the top of each post:
.post-body
{
border-top:1px dotted #666666;
}

In-depth

The specific CSS rule that controls how the "body" of your posts look is .post-body.   To make changes to it:

1 Go to Design > Edit HTML

2 Download a full copy of your template, and put it somewhere safe (in case things go wrong, and you need to go back to where you were).

3 Look for .post-body in the rules section of your template. It will look something like this, but  the exact lines and values may be different:
.post-body {
margin-top: 0;
margin-$endSide: 2px;
margin-bottom: 0;
margin-$startSide: 3px;
}
 4  If you can find a .post-body rule, then add this line, just before the } character.
border-bottom:1px dotted #666666;
5    If you cannot find a  .post-body statement in the rules section of your template, then you need to add it.

Put it somewhere:
After    <b:skin><![CDATA[/*

Before  ]]></b:skin>

But not in the middle of any other rules: look at how the rest of that section of your template is laid out for clues.

The statement to add is something like the following, though you may want to try out different values for parts of it.:
.post-body {
border-bottom:1px dotted #666666;
margin-top: 0;
margin-$endSide: 2px;
margin-bottom: 0;
margin-$startSide: 3px;
padding-top:10px;
margin-top:20px;
}


Alternative formats:

The #666666 means draw the line in black - you may like to use a different colour, or use the word "solid" instead of "dotted" to make a firmer looking line.





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