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Red Carpet

Dear visitor: red carpet page is highlighting on the awards, reviews and themes that cycled on my blog in order to document my blogging progress on blogosphere and credit authors who participated in releasing great themes that I have used here.

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Blog Red Carpet

Blog Red Carpet

Table of Contents

Content of the red carpet document is organized into the following two sections:

  1. Blog Impression.
  2. Blog Themes.

Section 1. Blog Impressions

Recognizing the excellence of a blog is indeed something very cheerful; however reviewing it is something vital to keep on advancing. Hereby, you shall find all the awards plus reviews I had received.

If you want to be listed, awards plus reviews are welcomed in the blogging world, so if you have one for me, do not hesitate contacting me over the about blog document and I shall link your post here as much as it fulfills the following:

  • I do not accept any review/award from any adult, or illegal sites even with PR 10; so just blogs like the examples below;
  • I do welcome your constructive criticism review. A blog with PR3+ is welcomed however if your PageRank is not 3+ while your review is a constructive one, it is welcomed too
1.1 Blog Reviews

Here are links for the reviews of my blog chronologized in descending order from newer to older:

1.2 Blog Awards

Here are links for the awards to my blog chronologized in descending order from newer to older:

  • April 28, 2009: Mohamed Shaban (Think Logic, Think Deep) awarded me » “Blogger Friendship Award.”
  • December 15, 2008: Lea (Ocean Of Perspectives) awarded me » “Friendship Flower Award.” (site offline)
  • October 21, 2008: Mesiaha (CAHAN) awarded me » “Friendship Around The World Award.”

Section 2. Blog Themes

I updated this page to keep on tracking the themes that have been cycled over this blog. It is good to make such tiny report for documenting the progress plus crediting the authors who originally designed them. Kindly check the blog entry (post) entitled “Blue: A New Look” for more information.

Consequently, I usually place information in header of the theme’s style.css file after customization for crediting Open Source and/or Creative Commons materials that I used.

2.1 Themes Cycling List

Here are links for the themes that used on my blog chronologized in ascending order from older to newer where you find the theme’s name precedes its author’s (or developer’s) name:

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