Thursday, July 6, 2017

Google Tips Misc



https://support.google.com/assistant/thread/1841677

Google Voice
https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/how-to-record-calls-iphone/
Surprisingly, Google Voice, in addition to helping you filter out unwanted calls, will record incoming calls for the stellar price of zero dollars. The only setbacks are that Google doesn’t allow you to record outgoing calls — only incoming ones — and you have to port your phone number over to Google to get access to the recording feature. This makes it rather inconvenient if you’re hoping to record any conversations that you need to initiate, or if you like your current carrier.

Google Keeps
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3064305/22-top-tips-for-google-keep-on-android.html
4. Archive aggressively

8. Collect your spoken thoughts

Take a note on the go by speaking it into Keep and letting the app transcribe your words. You can start recording in one of three ways: tap the microphone icon in Keep's bottom toolbar, tap the plus icon in the lower-left corner and then select "Recording" while editing a note, or tap the microphone icon in Keep's home screen widget. Then, just yammer away. When you're finished, Keep will place its transcription in the body of the note and also attach an audio recording of your voice for good measure (and/or mortification — yes, that really is what you sound like).
10. Transform your scribbles into words

https://www.blog.google/products/g-suite/8-tips-help-you-keep-google-keep/
1. Record voice notes.
2. Transcribe notes from pictures.
3. Create drawings and even search handwritten notes.
4. Drag and drop notes from Keep into Google Docs.
5. Use the Chrome Extension.
Create notes while you browse the web by downloading the Chrome Extension. One cool thing is that when you create a note using the extension, it saves the site URL with it. So if you browse back to that same URL, the extension will show your note in context.
6. Send notes from Keep to other apps you use.
7. Color-code or label your notes to find them quicker.
8. Set reminders for yourself.


https://zapier.com/apps/google-tasks/tutorials/google-tasks-guide
https://zapier.com/

Google Contacts
Sync Google Contacts in iPhone
  • Add your Gmail account at Settings -> Passwords & Accounts
  • Change to your Gmail account at Settings -> Contacts -> Default Account
  • So now every time you create an account at Phone app in iPhone, it will be synced to Google Contacts.

Blogger
https://deepfieldinc.com/meta-tag-generator/
https://makingamark.blogspot.com/2012/05/how-to-create-search-description-for.html
Write a description that would both inform and interest users if they saw your description meta tag as a snippet in a search result.

Avoid:
  • writing a description meta tag that has no relation to the content on the page
  • using generic descriptions like "This is a web page" or "Page about baseball cards"
  • filling the description with only keywords
  • copying and pasting the entire content of the document into the description meta tag
and
Use unique descriptions for each page

Having a different description meta tag for each page helps both users and Google, especially in searches where users may bring up multiple pages on your domain (e.g. searches using the site:operator). If your site has thousands or even millions of pages, hand-crafting description meta tags probably isn't feasible. In this case, you could automatically generate description meta tags based on

Avoid:using a single description meta tag across all of your site's pages or a large group of pages

https://www.techprevue.com/post-search-description-blogger-seo/
It appears when you share a post on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin or anywhere
2. The blog will get more organic search traffic.

3. More organic traffic means more readers.

4. More readers mean higher earnings from AdSense or other monetization programs.
https://www.techprevue.com/custom-permalink-for-better-seo-blogger/

https://www.stramaxon.com/2012/03/show-more-than-200-comments-on-blogger.html
The problem in this is that comments location is set to Embedded by default and Embedded comments only shows 200 comments
http://waltz.blogspot.com/2007/07/search-multiple-labels-in-blogger-feeds.html
To find posts labeled with all of multiple labels:

http://<subdomain>.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/<label1>/<label2>/.../<labelN>

In other words, the blogspot feed URL, followed by /- to indicate the beginning of a list of labels, followed by the slash-separated label names.

For example, to find all posts on this blog labeled both dance and fashion:

http://waltz.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/dance/fashion


Negations (exclude a label) and disjunctions (or) are not supported yet:

http://waltz.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/dance/-fashion

http://waltz.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/dance%7Cfashion
https://www.peggyktc.com/2018/03/blogger-custom-page-not-found.html
How create a custom "Page Not Found" message for your own Blogger blog.
  1. Create your error page as a Draft Blogger Blog post
  2. Copy the post HTML 
  3. Open your blog's Settings > Search Preferences
  4. Under "Errors and Redirections" click the option to "Edit" Custom Page Not Found 
  5. Paste in the HTML of your Custom Error Page and click "Save Changes"
Remove the automatically added code: Dir=“Ltr” Trbidi=“On”
  • Disable this by turn off “Enable transliteration” in Language and formatting settings
  • If “Enable transliteration” is on, blogger will automatically add this code whenever it detects it’s not there
  • if you have custom javascript code in your post, this behavior will break the js code.

https://feed.mikle.com/support/google-blogger-rss/

Full site feed:

  • Atom 1.0: https://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
  • RSS 2.0: https://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss

Comments-only feed:

  • Atom 1.0: https://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default
  • RSS 2.0: https://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default?alt=rss

Label-specific site feed:

To get a feed for a specific label, change [label].
  • Atom 1.0: https://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/[label]
  • RSS 2.0: https://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/[label]?alt=rss
https://www.exeideas.com/2016/02/parameters-in-blogspot-feed.html
  1. Using your blogger’s address : http://yourblogname.blogspot.com/feed/post/default
  2. Using your blogid : http://www.blogger.com/feeds/blogID/posts/default

Meaning – Category query filter
Specifies categories (also known as labels) to filter the feed results.
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/ads
http://www.blogger.com/feeds/10861780/posts/default/-/ads

orderby

Meaning – The order in which to return entries, such as lastmodified (the default), starttime, or updated.
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?orderby=updated
http://www.blogger.com/feeds/10861780/posts/default?orderby=updated
I do not know how to using lastmodified and starttime!
orderBystringThe sort order applied to the search results.

Acceptable values are:
  • "published": Order by the date the post was published
  • "updated": Order by the date the post was last updated

Sitemap
https://www.howbloggerz.com/2017/03/generate-html-sitemap-page-blogger.html
Note: This is Label Based Sitemap Page and you can only apply label based themes on it.

https://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2014/11/blogs-to-have-automatically-generated.html

https://mybloggeraide.blogspot.com/2017/07/create-html-sitemap-for-specific-label.html
Create HTML Sitemap for Specific Label in Blogger


https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Sticky-Post-in-Blogger
Changing the Date
Enter a future date. Your post will be on sticky till this date.

https://www.lifewire.com/sync-calendar-to-google-assistant-4159478
  • "Hey Google, what's my agenda for today?"


  • "Hey Google, add a doctor appointment to my calendar."
  • "Okay Google, schedule a concert for me on Friday at 7 pm."
  • "Okay Google, add an event called Jenny's surprise party."
When is my doctor appointment?
Chrome
https://support.google.com/chrome/forum/AAAAP1KN0B0s3v4yG1uAcY/?hl=en&gpf=%23!msg%2Fchrome%2Fs3v4yG1uAcY%2FJ7UPRWHfAgAJ&msgid=J7UPRWHfAgAJ
This ultimately worked for me: simply white-list (or add/allow) "accounts.google.com" as a cookie through settings, chrome://settings/content/cookies

GBoard
Glide typing
https://www.hongkiat.com/blog/new-gboard-features/
  • Simply tap on the "?123" button and swipe upward. The page will immediately change to the symbols page.
  • Now leave the swipe over the symbol that you want to use and it will be entered, and you will be automatically switched back to the main keyboard.
https://www.reddit.com/r/gboard/comments/8m1kz9/swipe_to_delete_on_ios/

https://mashtips.com/best-google-keyboard-iphone-features/
Keyboard as a Trackpad and One-handed Mode
The features of Googlr Key Board is not just limited to search for related benefits. GBoard has aplenty of touch-based features too. You can add period and space to the previous sentence by simply double tapping the space bar.

https://www.iphoneincanada.ca/app-store/gboard-ios-one-handed-keyboard-ios-11/
How to toggle on the one-handed keyboard in iOS 11? Just tap and hold on the ‘globe’ icon, then tap the left or right keyboard indentation, and the keyboard should condense to the side you choose:

https://ios.gadgethacks.com/how-to/20-tips-help-you-master-gboard-for-iphone-0182301/
Use the Spacebar as a Trackpad
To get the cursor where you want, slide your finger back and forth on the spacebar. You can also use 3D Touch on the keyboard itself just like you can with Apple's keyboard, SwiftKey, and a few other options, but I like the spacebar option when only moving a little bit. With 3D Touch, I find that the cursor can move too fast or jump, so I save that for when I need to make big moves.

Search by Emoji Name
Say What You Want to Type
Say What You Want to Type
Google doesn't seem to like Apple's built-in dictation tool, but you can still use Google's own dictation tool, which opens another interface that dictates what you say, then pastes that text in where you want it. Just long-press on the spacebar to automatically activate the audio recording option in Gboard or Google, say what you want, then it will appear typed out back where you were.


Access Punctuation Quickly

So, there is a little-known secret in Apple's keyboard that lets you quickly add a period, question mark, number, or another non-letter character, but Gboard's implementation is better and easier to get used to.
Just tap and hold the period key (oh yeah, there's a freakin' period key!), then slide to pick your punctuation mark or character. For numbers, you'd do the same thing you do in Apple's version: tap the number key, then slide your finger over to the number you want without letting go of the screen.
Capitalize Words Faster
Along the same lines as the above tip, if you tap on the caps key then slide over to the letter you want to capitalize without letting go of the screen, then that letter will automatically be capitalized when you let go. This is useful when typing out acronyms and non-standard proper nouns that autocorrect can't figure out on its own. Of course, if you're typing out acronyms, you might just want to double-tap the caps key to enable caps lock.

Create Keyboard Shortcuts
There is no feature in Gboard that lets you actually create keyboard shortcuts, but all of the shortcut combinations you create in Settings –> General –> Keyboard –> Text Replacement will still work in Gboard.

It's not as smooth as using it in Apple's QuickType keyboard, but it's better than nothing. Sometimes when you hit the spacebar or punctuation after typing your shortcut combo out Gboard will automatically expand the text where you want it, but other times it just adds a suggestion for the expanded text in the top bar.


https://developers.google.com/blogger/docs/3.0/reference/posts/update

https://gist.github.com/LindaLawton/cff75182aac5fa42930a09f58b63a309
https://www.daimto.com/google-authentication-with-curl/
https://www.daimto.com/google-3-legged-oauth2-flow/
Now replace the values needed in the following link and put it in a web browser
https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth?client_id=[Application Client Id]&redirect_uri=urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob&scope=[Scopes]&response_type=code

Exchanging Authentication code

You should get the standard request for authentication.   Once you have accepted authentication copy the Authentication code.   Take the following code replace the values as needed.

curl \
–request POST \
–data “code=[Authentcation code from authorization link]&client_id=[Application Client Id]&client_secret=[Application Client Secret]&redirect_uri=urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob&grant_type=authorization_code” \
https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token

https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated

https://blog.cometdocs.com/how-to-set-up-adobe-pdf-reader-to-open-at-last-page-viewed
Then choose the Document tab and check the option: “Restore last view setting when reopening documents.


Simple Allow Copy
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/simple-allow-copy/aefehdhdciieocakfobpaaolhipkcpgc/related?hl=en


https://superuser.com/questions/111675/google-chrome-auto-close-download-bar/325787
Easier keyboard shortcuts (Windows): Ctrl+JCtrl+W (open "Downloads" tab and close it).
For Mac, use ⌘ (Cmd)+Shift+J.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3160936/browsers/10-frustrating-google-chrome-irritations-and-how-to-fix-them.html
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/fullsearch-search-open-tabs/
FullSearch is a handy Chrome extension that makes managing your tab load a lot easier. All you need to do is set a keyboard shortcut to open the pop-up, and type in what you are looking for. It will scan the data contained in all of your open tabs to find what you are looking for.
https://superuser.com/questions/1035042/is-there-any-way-to-view-chrome-browser-notifications-history
If you have a Mac, there is a way! 😄
Here's how the notifications list would look like:
Here's how the notifications list would look like.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4819060/allow-google-chrome-to-use-xmlhttprequest-to-load-a-url-from-a-local-file
Using --disable-web-security switch is quite dangerous! Why disable security at all while you can just allow XMLHttpRequest to access files from other files using --allow-file-access-from-files switch?
Before using these commands be sure to end all running instances of Chrome.
On Windows:
chrome.exe --allow-file-access-from-files
On Mac:
open /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/ --args --allow-file-access-from-files

You can also use Safari on a Mac. It allows AJAX to local files by default when the request is made from a local file.
And mention, this does exactly what you expect, it disables the web security, so be careful with it.
startup chrome with --disable-web-security
On Windows:
chrome.exe --disable-web-security
On Mac:
open /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/ --args --disable-web-security
This will allow for cross-domain requests.
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/blogger/KDSHjgR7cvQ
Your HTML cannot be accepted: Tag is Broken: 3 HELP???
Try taking out the <3 from your title. That is a HTML special character
You can use code: &lt;3 to show heart like that <3 in title
http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2013/09/confusion-from-message-you-have-logged.html
Confusion From The Message "You have logged out from another location."

Advice from Blogger Support staff, as occasionally provided, is reasonably simple.
If you are still receiving this error please clear cache and cookies, refreshing the page and log-in again.
https://business.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-convert-powerpoint-to-google-slides--cms-28971
Just click open with Google Slides

https://exde601e.blogspot.com/2012/12/search-operators-for-Blogger-labels.html
While playing around on the blog I discovered an easier way to do this: modify the normal label URL in Blogger by adding a + sign followed by the name of the second label: <blog-URL>search/label/LABEL1+LABEL2. It’s easier to remember and to type, but it’s also case sensitive. It actually works with more than two labels – I only tested it with three, so I’m not sure if there is a limit to the number of labels you can add in the URL. I don’t use any labels with multiple words so I couldn’t test this case, but it’s safe to assume you need to escape spaces by replacing them with %20 just like Blogger does with the regular label pages.

But what about the other case, when you want to find posts with any of those labels – the OR operator instead of AND?
Unfortunately the second option doesn’t seem to support OR, but the first one does:
just replace the + in the search query with a vertical bar like this:
<blog-URL>/search/?q=label:LABEL1|label:LABEL2
http://www.davidsottimano.com/how-to-download-all-attachments-from-a-gmail-thread/
Step 1: Open the email thread with attachments
Step 2: Click on the top menu and select “Forward All” and forward it to yourself
Step 3: Open the forwarded email and at the bottom, you should have an option to Download all

https://www.slideshare.net/guest66ae43/how-to-add-power-point-presentations-to-blogger

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