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Free forms displayable on your own page without ads

Dec 30th, 2006 Posted in About the Site, Tools on the internet, Websites | no comment »

My search for a good free form processor consisted of a lot of disappointment and uneasiness. Every time I thought I found a good one, there would be either intrusive ads or some kind of limit in functions.

Why do I want a form generator anyway? It’s not safe to post my email on my site these days due to the high level of possible spam, but I would like a way for my visitors to contact me.

Phew, this annoying search and experiment process ended when I discovered formbuddy. Formbuddy allows me to create custom forms asking for whatever information I choose to ask for, and I can place them on my site with a professional look, just as if I had created the form myself. An example of such a form would be the one for my link exchange offer.
Here’s a screenshot if you’re too lazy to click on the link:

I always have all the data emailed to me rather than stored on formbuddy’s servers, but you can also store form submissions on formbuddy’s servers if you don’t like getting so many emails, some of which may be nonsense. I haven’t had a problem with spam yet, but I think it might be possible if somebody is bored enough to submit forms of nonsense.

After the user submits a form, he/she should be directed to any page you specify. This is usually a thank you page or a the same page that the form is placed on. Formbuddy will put a frame on the side with ads and say that the form was their’s, but I guess I can live with that. Only form submitters will see that anyway, so it should not be viewed that frequently
Formbuddy also allows you to store up to 500 forms for free so that you can later modify them or retrieve the code if needed.

How to customize the forms more:
The original form builder only gives you the options of inputting name, e-mail, gender, date of birth, address, country, phone, url, how did you find us, and comments/suggestions. The code generated is also design for a full html page rather than just a section of your page.
My suggestion for further customization is to first just check a few of those boxes and then click generate form. Chances are, you don’t want a full page just for your form, so cut out the top of the html code until and including the tag as well as the and and on the bottom.

How to customize inputs:
If you want the user to input a string, then use copy and paste the section of the code for name input like the one below.

Change the part that says Name: to whatever you want to be displayed, and change the part that says visitor_name to whatever you want to be displayed next to the input string in the email that will be sent to you.
If you would like a radio button input, then I recommend that you modify the Gender code.

original
Just adjust everything similarly to what you would do for the first example.
If you would like a dropdown menu with a few options, then I recommend modifying the how did you find us? code in the same way that you would do to the above two examples. I will skip explaining what to do, because it seems self-explanatory to any experienced webmaster.

Conclusively, formbuddy is one of the better free form generators out there, because it is customizable and appears ad free on your pages that you place forms on. I would definitely recommend it to those who do not have the server capacity to have a form or do not know how to create a form.


Blog update:
I just removed a whole bunch of links in my links section. Those were from blogs that I was going to exchange links with but were owned by someone who didn’t add me yet. If you are one of these people and still wish to exchange, you must add me and then fill out the link exchange form telling me that you did. After this, I will put you back.

Free Gmail Invites and Hacks

Dec 29th, 2006 Posted in Tools on the internet | 5 comments »

If you don’t have gmail yet, then you ought to. If by some incident you don’t have an invite yet, I will post 29 of them here from my old gmail account. I get too much spam/unwanted subscriptions in that account, so I stopped using it. I have 25 left and will post them later if needed. It was very tedious for me to copy 29 invites, so I hope people who actually need one see this. Sweet, I invited myself 25 times but somehow got 29 invites in my inbox. Since I have them, I might as well post the 4 extras.
Some of you may not realize how great gmail is, because you may not know some of the hidden features or hacks. If you’re interested in taking advantage of gmail, then visit my gmail hacks page.
If you do happen to use one of the invites, then please leave a comment indicating which number (they’re numbered 1-25) you used, so other people don’t have to waste time trying all of them. Of course it would be easier if you use them in order;)

1. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-fd3fff864b-8fabcb3704

2. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-a9f9d7b008-c1740cada1

3. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-9a3f3f7932-74bf5164ea

4. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-ee4ddd6554-6d75dd7913

5. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-e576b5d655-d990ee9deb

6. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-742424f847-eb3c00f870

7. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-6da970f45d-876baa83d9

8. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-0438b9e048-698b322e05

9. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-8f4bbff933-4c6458df39

10. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-8698ab71be-bc1c62717a

11. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-81fd5b286d-8c12dbede5

12. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-54d9065fd3-9b25dec918

13. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-a9bad57e24-b5f807cee5

14. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-63e24fef34-178d55c43e

15. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-8baaa6ebae-86a008b0dd

16. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-a98c61f583-29c53a359c

17. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-ae5781759b-1635511a9b

18. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-af6b20735b-59bbe0764f

19. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-1eb2ee7c4f-036b95a64b

20. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-39fc5fdebb-a13bcec7ba

21. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-b615eb5f49-a54c143f03

22. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-b615eb5f49-a54c143f03

23. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-1a42c4808b-366a0e8950

24. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-1a42c4808b-366a0e8950

25. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-b974f7a4e7-b1c4ca8319

26. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-697a5fdd11-934d6dd686

27. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-b974f7a4e7-b1c4ca8319

28. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-697a5fdd11-934d6dd686

29. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-318802f1de-197a745e9e


Set 2:
Here are some more. A few of the above ones should still work, they’re running low. Please be courteous and only use one per person (one person used 7 of the first set)!
1. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-f287973a90-6a29ef97992. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-e8b3b195c1-fccb1169033. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-04cfed6f83-029d7f146b

4. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-45d8b2f9ac-5c3e19c391

5. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-051081fbd6-5f29fc2b6a

6. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-7ddf5f2520-e2e300cc10

7. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-d7e49dec3e-d2ef248bb1

8. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-ed64133e14-d29754afbd

9. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-28cf3dc8fb-ffd9329832

10. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-07e047e08d-11806a89b5

11. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-2a469f6280-42b9d6f90c

12. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-4f49d27859-af7cbbbe3d

13. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-3316ce3b6b-e7506a0732

14. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-14afce18e9-a16eb7e4b6

15. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-8b5b535bf1-3b9fe6627e-6d6ab87043

16. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-d83cc1e2a5-c1a4d48088

17. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-755d2f0f9b-d97a28fa12

18. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-c8fe7a2846-07d589f215

19. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-f8b7a4c456-e33245dffc

20. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-7b83a27914-7d1d9bb394

21. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-f81fe59ed6-4fe3f2708e

22. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-f6720d2d29-9c7c661439

23. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-3fc01049fb-107efb1788

24. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-84f4077e77-4ce5563ab7

25. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-7bdda33032-13a6ef4e56

26. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-a0fbba8615-c6f35dc6ed

27. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-dfddf530e0-8df3a5e9fa

28. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-063b6fd761-9023b1b991

29. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-0d91a6ed86-fb85243979

30. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-4ac49ec52e-ee1d377fe6

31. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-8bc33ae78d-304653c0d6

32. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-e163d9ca0d-71126ec81e

33. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-a0c00f8bd3-6bb199b6db

34. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-d861afbc8f-ed5fa31243

35. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-5d4f981c9c-a0821fddc4

36. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-7611baa2a9-0a3a051a46

37. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-fb4b9a29a2-c273b1a5ce

38. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-79285fc82a-99bc7cbea0

39. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-cb26f1ecfd-f5c393c22b

40. http://mail.google.com/mail/a-14ac82436a-ab6c4aaa29-8b34fb5578

Good Wordpress Plugins

Dec 27th, 2006 Posted in About the Site, Tools on the internet | 5 comments »

I’ve been searching all over the net for good wordpress plugins shortly after I started this blog. I have a few now, and I think I’ll stop working on the design for at least the next few days, because I’m satisfied with the current look and have already wasted enough time on the design.

If you haven’t noticed yet, then I’ll say so now. I’m a fan of randomizing, because over a few page views, I can display what I want without making the navigation bar too long or the header too big. I can also give the blog a different look or feel with different page loads, so the same design doesn’t get old.

Here are my randomness plugins:

FAlbum
I use this plugin to display my random photos. This is a pretty popular one that I saw on many other blogs, so I decided that it was cool and that I wanted one for myself. Then, I did a google search on random photos wordpress plugin and found what I was looking for. This plugin is an addon to flickr, so in order to use it, you must upload your pictures there.

Random Header
As I previously mentioned, I like to give my blog a different feel on different page views. All my headers have somewhat of a blue them, so they match the rest of the page, but I have several different ones, such as the original pool one, a winter one, a lighter blue one, and a couple more.

Random Quotes
I am a fan of witty and wise quotes, but I like way too many to display all at once. I use this plugin for my words of wisdom part of my sidebar.

I’m also trying to use this plugin (the only one that isn’t a random generator)
Xanga Cross Post
I would like to use this plugin to post on my xanga blog, but I can’t get it to work yet. For some reason, every time I enter my xanga username and password, I get a message saying that they’re invalid. If anyone knows how to use this plugin, then please comment on this post and show me. That would be greatly appreciated; thanks in advance.

New Toy

Dec 25th, 2006 Posted in Me, myself, and I, Tools on the internet | no comment »

I cheated and opened my Christmas present a few days earlier. It was just too tempting to open after it came in the mail and I knew exactly what it was. I’m just wondering, where did the custom of wrapping presents and waiting impatiently to open them come from? If you spend money on something, wouldn’t you get your money worth most if you use whatever you bought as soon as possible?

Anyway, I got a Creative Vision W.

It seems pretty good, but it wasn’t as compatible as I had hoped. Apparently, it can play all mpeg formats, motion jpegs, divx versions 4 and 5, and xvid. Even though the box and manual claim xvid can be played, the video player won’t let me play the Densha Otoko episodes I downloaded from this site. By the way, it’s a pretty funny series. It’s about a nerdy guy who everybody hates who gets together with a really pretty woman.

I’ve gotten into DVD backups in the more compact divx format, since I want to put my movies on my portable player. If anyone is interested, then here’s how you do it: Please note that this process takes hours, but I have managed to find 100% free (and legal) programs to do it (of course this is not legal if you don’t own the DVD that you are ripping).

The first step is to use cladDVD to dump the entire disc on your hard drive to one video file. CladDvd is one of the only free programs that I have found that could rip the full DVD. It’s not even a trial, it’s completely free. This program is very easy to use. Simply run it with the DVd in the drive and click rip! This will not take too long, but please note that the file will be a few GB in size, about the same size as your DVD disc.

The next step is to use Dr. Divx to convert to a more compact file. Open up the giant file that you got from CladDvd in the Input Files area. I recommend that you constrain the file size to 700 mb, because the quality of those files is still excellent, but the size is only about 10% of the original. Not too shabby, is it? The converting to divx step takes up the most time, especially if you have a slow computer. I’m not sure exactly how long mine took for a movie, because I just left my computer on overnight to do it, but it should take at least a couple hours if you have a fast computer.

Best Free File Hosting Sites

Dec 22nd, 2006 Posted in Tools on the internet | 11 comments »

Here, I will post the best free file hosts that I have found on the internet. I’m cheap, so I wouldn’t list something here if it weren’t good. Sites are listed with my favorites towards the top.

www.mydatabus.com
This is my favorite file hosting site for many reasons. First, they allow you to hotlink to files hosted. There is no limit on bandwidth, and the file size limit is 500 mb. That’s like getting a lot of free bandwidth for your large files! In a free account, you get 5 GB of storage. They also have a pretty nice interface that you can use to organize your files into folders. You can choose whether you want any specific file to be public or private. There is also a feature to quickly upload a file already somewhere else on the internet by just copying and pasting the url.

Box.net, Inc.
I like this site, because they do not have any ads, whatsoever. A free account comes with just 1 GB of storage with a 10 mb file size limit, but they’re the ideal site for personal backups. I would recommend this site more for personal backups than file hosting, but it’s good for hosting smaller files too. There is a nifty drag and drop feature that you could use to upload folders or multiple files easily. You can choose whether to make files public or private.

www.snapdrive.net
On this site, you get 2 GB of free storage, a 100 mb file limit, and unlimited bandwidth with the option of hotlinking. This is similar to mydatabus, but you get less space in an account, and the file size limit is smaller. There is also no feature to upload from another url

www.gigasize.com
The greatest feature in this service is the large file size limit. You can upload files up to 1.5 GB in size for free, and they are only deleted after 90 days of inactivity. You also earn “gigapoints” everytime somebody downloads your files so that you can upgrade to a premium account that allows 2.5 GB files (if you really have the upload speed to upload that much). Unfortunately, there is no hotlinking (which they probably can’t afford with the giant file sizes), and there are quite a few ads on download pages.

www.openupload.com
The strength in this service lies in its url upload feature. You can upload files by simply pasting the url location of the file that you want uploaded making it ideal for mirroring files you have on your site. The file size limit is 250 mb which is enough for most purposes, but there is an annoying 20 second timer that runs before a file is downloaded every time.