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HOW TO DESIGN YOUR OWN HEADER

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Follow this step to design your own header. Step One :  Know your header size Click templete button, after that click customize button Click advance button and search for width button on your right side Step Two : Find An Image For image you can find background design from google or use can also use your own image. But make sure it is clear and not blur image. Step 3 : Open Blank Power Point document The function of power point is to set your header size. But first you need to convert pixel to cm to get appropriate size for your header. What you need to do in power point is :  Click design, choose slide size at your right side, click custom slide size  Then after you had convert pixel to cm, just put the size into the column  After that, click maximize. Step four : Insert your image In the same power point document, Click insert and choose image Insert picture that you had choose  ...

HOW TO ADD GADJET/ WIDGET IN YOUR BLOG

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HOW TO ADD GADJET/ WIDGET IN YOUR BLOG 1) At your left hand side click Layout button. 2) Click Add a Gadjet For example add clock to your blog: 1) Go to  https://www.clocklink.com/ 2) Choose which clock design that you want 3) Copy url link  4) Then click back layout button and add gadjet 5) Click  HTML/JavaScript  and put url link of your clock design 6) Done!! Your clock design has appear on your blog These are example of gadjets that you can add in your blog :

INTERPRETATION RESOURCES

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KNOWLEDGE OF RESOURCES AND VISITORS What is interpretation? Interpretation is a communication which links the visitors to these resources. Interpretation Resources Place Object Event Person Visit Malaysia 2020 brings out the best of what Malaysia has to offer to the world in a single, event-packed year. The year 2020 holds a special place in the heart of all Malaysians as we reflect and celebrate all our successes and challenges in transforming a once colonial land, into a thriving, multi-cultural and dynamic country. Tangible The style of the logo is inspired by Malaysian Batik. The magnificent rhinoceros hornbill is perched on the left side of the logo. The iconic bird illustrates the unique fauna and eco-adventures that Malaysia has to offer. A red hibiscus adorns the top right of the logo. In the national language, Bahasa Malaysia, the hibiscus is known as “bunga raya”, loosely translated to “flower of celebration”. The flowers encapsulates the...