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How To Add Animated Flash Clock To Your Blogger Blog

Animated Flash Clock To Your Blogger Blog

Hello! `How are you guys? here's the cool Clock.this tutorial will show you how to Add animated flash clock gadget your Blogger blog. A clock gives a beautiful look to a website. A clock is a necessity for a personal website, forum, blog etc.Isn’t it exciting when you get a highly quality flash Clock absolutely Free? you can add this flash animated clock your blog easily.i've tested this Flash Clock on internet explorer, mozzilla firefox & many other web browsers. it's very fast and fresh.You simply have to copy the code below each clock and add it to your blog.





How To Add Aniamted Flash Clock Widget To Blogger?

  • Choose a type of clock below
  • Provide Require widget title
  • Fill Height and Width of the Widget
  • Click on "Genetate" button
  • Finally click on "Add to Blogger" to add it to your blog.










Add Animated Flash Clock To Your Blogger blog


Now let's start adding it...

Step 1. Login to Your Blogger Account.Go to your Blogger Dashboard.Click on Layout tab from left pane and click on Add a Gadget link.

Blogger Tips And Tricks|Latest Tips For Bloggers

Step 2. After click on Add a Gadget link A pop-up box will open now
with many gadget list, Choose HTML/JavaScript from the gadget options by clicking the blue plus sign for that gadget.

Blogger Tips And Tricks|Latest Tips For Bloggers


Step 3. Select 'HTML/Javascript' and add the one of code given below.

Step 4. Now Click On Save 'JavaScript' You are done.


Happy blogging!





Special Thanks http://flash-clocks.com/ & http://flash2nd.blogspot.com/

Picture From http://www.2dayblog.com/2009/10/19/manual-digital-clock/




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