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Thursday, October 27, 2016
About Diwali or Deepavali ......
Diwali or Deepavali is the Hindu festival of lights celebrated every year in autumn in the northern hemisphere (spring in southern hemisphere).[3][4] It is an official holiday in Fiji, Guyana, India,[5] Pakistan,[6] Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago. One of the major festivals of Hinduism, it spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair.[7][8][9] Its celebration includes millions of lights shining on housetops, outside doors and windows, around temples and other buildings in the communities and countries where it is observed.[10] The festival preparations and rituals typically extend over a five-day period, but the main festival night of Diwali coincides with the darkest, new moon night of the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartika in Bikram Sambat calendar. In the Gregorian calendar, Diwali night falls between mid-October and mid-November.
Before Diwali night, people clean, renovate, and decorate their homes and offices.[11] On Diwali night, people dress up in new clothes or their best outfit, light up diyas (lamps and candles) inside and outside their home, participate in family puja (prayers) typically to Lakshmi – the goddess of fertility and prosperity. After puja, fireworks follow,[12] then a family feast including mithai (sweets), and an exchange of gifts between family members and close friends. Deepavali also marks a major shopping period in nations where it is celebrated.[13]
The name of festive days as well as the rituals of Diwali vary significantly among Hindus, based on the region of India. In many parts of India,[14] the festivities start with Dhanteras (in Northern and Western part of India), followed by Naraka Chaturdasi on second day, Deepavali on the third day, Diwali Padva dedicated to wife–husband relationship on the fourth day, and festivities end with Bhai Dooj dedicated to sister–brother bond on the fifth day. Dhanteras usually falls eighteen days after Dussehra.
On the same night that Hindus celebrate Diwali, Jains celebrate a festival also called Diwali to mark the attainment of moksha by Mahavira,[15][16] Sikhs celebrate Bandi Chhor Divas to mark the release of Guru Hargobind from a Mughal Empire prison,[17] and Newar Buddhists, unlike the majority of Buddhists, celebrate Diwali by worshipping Lakshmi.[18][19]
About Diwali or Deepavali ......
Diwali or Deepavali is the Hindu festival of lights celebrated every year in autumn in the northern hemisphere (spring in southern hemisphere).[3][4] It is an official holiday in Fiji, Guyana, India,[5] Pakistan,[6] Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago. One of the major festivals of Hinduism, it spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair.[7][8][9] Its celebration includes millions of lights shining on housetops, outside doors and windows, around temples and other buildings in the communities and countries where it is observed.[10] The festival preparations and rituals typically extend over a five-day period, but the main festival night of Diwali coincides with the darkest, new moon night of the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartika in Bikram Sambat calendar. In the Gregorian calendar, Diwali night falls between mid-October and mid-November.
Before Diwali night, people clean, renovate, and decorate their homes and offices.[11] On Diwali night, people dress up in new clothes or their best outfit, light up diyas (lamps and candles) inside and outside their home, participate in family puja (prayers) typically to Lakshmi – the goddess of fertility and prosperity. After puja, fireworks follow,[12] then a family feast including mithai (sweets), and an exchange of gifts between family members and close friends. Deepavali also marks a major shopping period in nations where it is celebrated.[13]
The name of festive days as well as the rituals of Diwali vary significantly among Hindus, based on the region of India. In many parts of India,[14] the festivities start with Dhanteras (in Northern and Western part of India), followed by Naraka Chaturdasi on second day, Deepavali on the third day, Diwali Padva dedicated to wife–husband relationship on the fourth day, and festivities end with Bhai Dooj dedicated to sister–brother bond on the fifth day. Dhanteras usually falls eighteen days after Dussehra.
On the same night that Hindus celebrate Diwali, Jains celebrate a festival also called Diwali to mark the attainment of moksha by Mahavira,[15][16] Sikhs celebrate Bandi Chhor Divas to mark the release of Guru Hargobind from a Mughal Empire prison,[17] and Newar Buddhists, unlike the majority of Buddhists, celebrate Diwali by worshipping Lakshmi.[18][19]
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Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Monday, October 17, 2016
test display of tables
| Global dashboard Navbar | ||
| User details dropdown | Login details are correct including all links in the dropdown The dropdown shows Blogger profile link if user did not migrate to Google Profile and it shows Google Profile link if migrated Account settings leads to gaia acct overview Signout signs out the user | |
| Gear icon | Able to send feedback, go to help forum, edit user settings, Connect to G+/Revert to blogger profile, About our new look links | |
| If on draft, there is a checkbox "Make Blogger in Draft my default" under edit user settings | Checking this box makes draft as default i.e. login using www..it should land on draft Unchecking this box makes www as default i.e. login using www..it should land on www | |
| Language dropdown | Able to select any one of the available languages and the interface changes to the selected language Go to all other tabs and make sure language changes for all text | |
| Create blog | ||
| New Blog | Clicking on this btn should open up a popup that allows to create a new blog | |
| Title field | should accept any character | |
| Try an existing blog's url | should give an error message "Sorry, this blog address is not available." | |
| Delete a blog and use the same url to create another blog using the same acct | url should be available and user should be able to create the blog | |
| Delete a blog and use the same url to create another blog using a different acct i.e. Delete blog1 in Acct A and use blog1's url in Acct B | should give an error message "Sorry, this blog address is not available." | |
| Template choice | All template thumbnails are displayed properly Should be able to select only one template of choice | |
| Click Create blog! | Once the blog is created, it should show on Overview tab of the created blog. Check that the title and url are as entered and make sure the template is the chosen one | |
| Your blogs | ||
| Every blog should have these icons: New post, Posts, dropdown to go to different sections of the blog, View blog | Make sure all icons are clickable and leads to appropriate pages and the posts list icon is shown for the dropdown | |
| Beneath every blog, stats should be shown | pageviews, no. of posts, last published date, comments awaiting moderation if any, no. of followers if any | |
| Default number of blogs on global dashboard | Only 5 blogs are displayed by default (for all folders i.e Your blogs, Locked blogs and Deleted blogs). | |
| View more and view less links | "View more" should show all the blogs. After view more, there should be a link at the bottom of the blogs list for "View less". It should go back to 5 blogs default | |
| Deleted blogs | ||
| Have a user deleted blog to see blogs in this folder (go to settings->other to delete a blog) | Blogs should have a "Undelete" btn | |
| Undeleting a blog (have a blog with posts, comments, images, videos in it) | Clicking on "Undelete" should restore blog to active state and all the posts, comments, images, videos should be restored | |
| Reading List / Following from dashboard | ||
| Blogger Buzz is added by default | All links to the blogs and posts should work as expected | |
| When there are no blogs being followed | A message is displayed saying that "you are not currently following any blogs. Use the "Add" button to enter blogs you'd like to follow in your Reading List. Learn more" | |
| Add a url to follow (any blog or any site's feed or any website). Try adding one at a time and adding more than one at a time (use add link on the right side to add more). All should be added as long as the url is valid | ||
| Add invalid blogs using url | a blog/site with no feed. It should give proper message that feed is not available and unable to follow | |
| Add blogs to follow using Google reader (Follow some blogs in Google Reader) ( will be retired soon) | Import from Google Reader should work. All blogs should be added to the list | |
| Follow Publicly | Choose the follow publicly should display your name in the followers gadget (if that blog has any added). Go to the blog you are following and check the Followers gadget and your name should be shown there | |
| Follow Anonymously | Choose the follow anonymously should not display your name in the followers gadget (if that blog has any added). Go to the blog you are following and check the Followers gadget and your name should not be shown there | |
| Switch from public to anonymous (can be done from old ui. use gear icon to go to manage following page) | When changing from public to anonymous, your name should disappear from followers list (go to blog and check followers gadget) | |
| Switch from anonymous to public (can be done from old ui. use gear icon to go to manage following page) | When changing from anonymous to public, your name should appear in followers list (go to blog and check followers gadget) | |
| Select a single blog from the list | Selecting each blog/url should show respective updates After selection, the blog's items should be displayed with author's name and timeline at the bottom of the title of the post Some posts with more content have "more" link. This link should open the post | |
| View "all blogs" | All updates should be shown View more at the bottom should shows more updates if any |
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Labels:
@label3,
schedule post@,
testlabel
Location:
United States
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
test emoji-4
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document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = car.type;
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Sunday, May 8, 2016
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