How to Create Static Pages in Blogger

Recently, Blogger launched the much awaited Blogger Pages Feature.So, lets see how to Create Static Pages in Blogger.

1. Sign into Blogger (www.blogger.com)
2. Click on New Post as usual.
How to Create Static Pages in Blogger

2. Click On 'New Page' Button
How to Create Static Pages in Blogger

5. Now, give your page a title and write the content and publish the page.

How to Create Static Pages in Blogger

6. If you want to display the Pages list in your Blog sidebar, select the 'Blog Sidebar' option,or you can keep it as nav menu below header by selecting 'Blog Tabs' option.
How to Create Static Pages in Blogger
Note: If You've Selected either 'Blog Sidebar' or ' Blog Tabs ' option and if you see any bx-error,.. then, come back to last page and select 'No Gadget' option. 

This means,you have to add the links manually to your template. Click on Edit Pages again and Right Click on View -> Copy link location (in firefox) and Add the link manually in your sidebar via Link widget or you can add the link in your navigation bar via template > edit html.


How to Create Static Pages in Blogger
Thanks to Blogger for the Awesome feature......
As of now, Blogger allows you to only create pages up to 20. But, you can hack blogger to create more pages. You can read that tutorial here.(by Switcher)



How to delete a Blogger blog


Many bloggers do not know how to delete a Blogger (blogspot) blog. The method depends on whether you are still using the old Blogger UI (User Interface) or the new UI. It is not difficult if you know where to look or where to click. The problem is, it is not obvious where to look, but this post will show you where and how. Below are the instructions to delete a blog together with screenshots to make the task easier for you.

Old User Interface 
To delete a blog is a more straight forward. First sign into www.blogger.com to access the Dashboard, Click on the SETTINGS tab and the default sub-tab will be BASIC. Click DELETE and it is done.

 How to delete a Blogger blog

New User Interface
As above, first sign into www.blogger.com to access the Dashboard. Click on the drop-down menu and then click SETTINGS:
 How to delete a Blogger blog

The on the left sidebar, click on OTHER and option to delete blog will be under the default BLOG TOOLS. Click DELETE and it is done:
 How to delete a Blogger blog

How to Make your Blogger Blog ready for Mobile Phones


As you know, millions of people use their mobile phones to access internet. The mobile internet speed is also very fast these days with 3G's , mobile apps,etc.


From this, we can say many of your readers are coming to your blog through mobile phones..But, if you don't make your blog mobile friendly, .you may lose all your mobile readers because in a mobile phone, a normal blog takes lot of time to load and there are other issues that your site not fitting properly in the mobile screen.

So, here is how to make your Blogger (blogspot) blog mobile internet friendly (Two Method)..


First Method .......


Sign into your Blogger account > Design > Edit html

Find this line.

<b:include data='blog' name='all-head-content'/>
Paste this code below that line...

<meta content='IE=EmulateIE7' http-equiv='X-UA-Compatible'/>

<b:if cond='data:blog.isMobile'>

<meta content='width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=0' name='viewport'/>

<b:else/>

<meta content='width=1100' name='viewport'/>

</b:if>

Save the Changes!

Second Method .....



Second method are very easy. Your following undermentioned step

  • Sign into your Blogger account > Setting > Email & Mobile
  • Select "Yes. Show mobile template on mobile devices." Option.
  • Then select “Custom” from the “Choose mobile template” pulldown.
  • Your template may not look exactly the same on a mobile browser, so click “Preview” to make sure it appears the way you want it to before you save it.


That's it! Now, your visitors can access your blogger blog through mobile phones with blazing speed...

Blogger Dashboard (Change Posts Settings Design etc)

Today's post is pretty basic but is important because it is the starting point for all your blogging tasks. I am referring to the Blogger Dashboard which essentially is the main launching pad to whatever you want to do with your Blogger blog. Many instructions will first ask you to log into Dashboard (from www.blogger.com). Once you log in, you will see something like the screen shot below:

Blogger Dashboard
In the Dashboard you will see the link for SETTINGS which the blogger who asked the question above is looking for, among other tabs including New Post, Edit Post, Comments, Settings, Design, , Monetize and Stats .Clicking on Settings will take you to another window with many sub-tabs (see screen shot below):

Blogger Dashboard

and initially you will be in the basic sub-tabs, and right at the bottom, you will see the global setting (applicable to all blogs in the same Blogger account) where you can toggle between the Updated post editor and the old post editor.

How to Switch to New Blogger Interface

Blogger announced that their new interface is available for all Blogger in Draft users. But now it is available for all Blogger users(both www.blogger.com and draft.blogger.com). simply go to your Blogger account and click on "Try the updated Blogger interface " link to enable Blogger new interface.

How to Switch to New Blogger Interface

If you want you can switch back to the Blogger old interface again.

Back old blogger interface

  • Press Blogger Option Button
  • Click Old Blogger Interface

More Info : http://buzz.blogger.com/2011/08/bloggers-fresh-new-look.html

How To Change Blogger Template

Blogger is an excellent platform for beginners or people that are not so much into the technical aspects of blogging. It has many benefits – it’s free, easy to handle, nothing complicated to install and an extensive support. You sacrifice some of the flexibility other platforms like for example WordPress has, but on the other hand, less functions is less problems.

People use Blogger in different ways and for various purposes. Many of the bloggers on Blogger don’t get the attention they deserve although they have very appealing blogs (see some examples below) with great and interesting content.

Changing the look of your blog does not guarantee automatic success, but it does give you some advantage to build upon. And if changing the look of the blog is free and easy, why not giving it a try?

In this article we will change the appearance of your Blogger blog by using an extern template (not provided by Blogger).

Preparations

Remember to backup a copy of your current Blogger template. If something goes wrong or if the new template isn’t that great after all, it is possible you might like to change back to your current template.

How To Backup Your Template
  1. Login to Blogger
  2. After entering the Dashboard page – click Design.
  3. Then click edit HTML tab.
  4. Click the Download Full Template link.
  5. Choose where to save and name the file – click the Save button.
  6. Finished – you have now a backup of your template 
You could create a folder on your computer called “Blog Templates – Back-Up” and “Blog Widgets – Back-Up” or something similar. The important is to have some kind of system – templates and backups have a habit to be mysteriously absent when you really are in need of them. Do the same with all files which belong to your blog.


Find A New Blogger Template

If you search for “free blogger template” in Google you will get more results than you ever will have strength to go through. You have to ask yourself seriously what your practical and aesthetic needs are – and then choose from that.

A good idea is to keep it as clean as possible – cluttered templates with many widgets take time to load and can be extremely annoying and confusing.

Some Blogger Templates You Can Use For Free

Butterfly is originally a WordPress theme designed by Templates4all.com converted into Blogger format. The template comes with two sidebars in the left and the main column in the right side. The highlight of the template is the mind blowing vector header.

Pepper is a 3 column Blogger Template. The template was orginally a WordPress theme designed by Jinsona of web2feel.com and then converted into Blogger format. The template has built-in spots for 125×125 ads. Suitable for personal and affiliate blogging.

2 Columns and fixed width template. Designed for WordPress by Blog Oh Blog and adapted for Blogger by Anshul Dudeja. A dark and clean Blogger template suitable for photography and personal pages. Could also be used for product portfolios.

2 Columns Blogger template with fixed width. Originally designed for WordPress by New WordPress Themes and adapted for Blogger by Dhampire. The template has built-in spots for 125×125 and 468×60 ads and is suitable for affiliate marketers.

A minimalist and white 2 columns Blogger template with fixed width. The template is good looking and loads very fast – which is important if you want your visitors return on a regular basis. Developed by Fernando Coello on Quite Random.

Of course you can search for some other templates if you don’t like those above, there is a huge selection of both free and premium templates out on Internet. Just type in “free blogger template” in Google and you will have a lot to choose from.

Remember to extract (unzip) the archive with the Blogger template you just downloaded.

Upload A New Template

Now when you have chosen a template you would like to use it’s time to upload the template to Blogger. It is not at all a complicated procedure and everybody with some basic Internet knowledge can do it.

Watch the tutorial video above and follow the instructions or read below (or do both). You can also watch the video on the Original YouTube Video Page.

How To Upload A New Template
  1. Download and unzip the template file.
  2. Login to your Blogger Dashboard.
  3. Go to Design, click Edit HTML.
  4. Browse for the XML template file that you have just downloaded.
  5. Click on the Upload button.
  6. Confirm and save template

If you now view your blog you should see that the appearance has changed. Now you can add some widgets – but remember, do not add too much of them. A cluttered and slow blog is a sure way to scare off visitors.

If you really want a unique look on your blog then customizing the template is the option for you – small changes can make a surprisingly big difference. Amanda Fazani at Blogger Buster has a serial of articles on how to customize your Blogger Template. The tutorials explain in a fairly simple way how to do the customizations – you find the link below. 

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