Top 3 Custom Contact Us Form Widgets for Blogger Adding Contact Form 1. Log in to Blogger dashboard than go to "Layout" > "Add Widget". 2. Click on "More Widget" below "Basic" Tab on left Side. 3. Add "Contact Form" Widget Hiding Contact Form from Slidebar 1. Go to "Theme" click on "Edit HTML". 2. Click Anywhere & Press "CTRL + F" from "Keyboard" and a Search Box Will be Opened. 3. Paste the Below Code to Find it 4. Paste the Below Code Just Above the Tag (You Search in Last Step) #ContactForm1{display: none !important;} 5. Then Click on "Save Template" Adding Custom Contact Form 1. Go to "Pages" create a new page by click "New Page" 2. Give it any Title you like i.e "Contact Us" or "Contact" etc 3. Click on the "Options" from Right Sidebar & click on "Dont Allow" and "Done" 4. Now, Below there are 3 Custom ...
Redshift challenge in Seyferts Sextet Seyferts Sextet image NOAO The National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) site tells about the image: "This picture was taken at the Kitt Peak National Observatory s 2.1-meter telescope in July of 1998, as part of the KPNO Research Experiences for Undergraduates program, sponsored by the National Science Foundation . North is up, east is to the left." The accompanying image shows labeling and redshifts expressed in speeds km/s. While most redshifts in the sextet are in the range 4017 km/s - 4482 km/s there is one odd galaxy in the center with the speed of 19813 km/s. This is another story, altogether. Image NOAO Always ready for new adventures in Science, arent we! "Five of the members show very similar redshifts, from 4000 to 4500 km/s, while the fifth is measured at nearly 20000 km/s. Conventional wisdom argues that this is a chance projection of a distant background galaxy: some would have otherwise and require a complete reth...
Yet another ransomware variant The blog post of today is a bit different than usual, as you can read the full post on the Panda Security blog. Read it here: Yet another ransomware variant In this post Im simply adding some additional information and repeating the most important points. So, theres yet another ransomware variant on the loose. You may call this one Chuingam (chewing gum?) ransomware or Xwin ransomware - pointing to respectively the file with this string Chuingam dropped, or in the latter case the folder on C: it creates. Or just another (skiddie) Generic Ransomware. In the blog post above, I discuss the methodology to encrypt files it uses and how it creates your own personal key, as well as the ransom message and how to recover files (if youre lucky & fast enough). pgp.exe (PGP) is used to generate the public RSA key. Since pgp.exe requires the RAR password, this is temporarily stored in the file "filepas.tmp" - which is overwritten and deleted, so no c...
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