Finding it hard to add widgets to your blog without overstuffing the sidebar? Ahh well, maybe it’s time to add a footer to your blog. This tutorial will show you how to do just that -install a three-column footer.
Login to your Blogger account (if you haven't done so already). Go to Template > Edit HTML.
Back up your template.
Look for the existing footer code near the end of your HTML. It
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Thursday, 29 October 2009
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Adding, removing and renaming a label across multiple posts
You can add, remove or rename labels without entering into each individual post. You don’t have to do it post by post, it can be done across multiple posts, in one go. Update Sep. 2011: Add instructions for new user interface. To do this, go to Dashboard > Edit Posts tab. Notice all the labels used in your blog are listed on the left side of the screen, under Labels. On the right is the list of
Monday, 12 October 2009
Customizing blog pager (Home, Newer Post & Older Post links)
This tutorial will show you five ways of changing the look of a Blogger blog pager. Blog pager are those “Newer Post(s)”, “Home” and “Older Post(s)” links at the bottom of your blog page. Here they are: Changing the text with your own text . Replacing the text with an image. Switch sides between “Newer Post(s)” and “Older Post(s)”. Adding background to the text. Removing the
Sunday, 4 October 2009
Installing a multi level CSS dropdown menu
I’ve had a few requests from readers asking how to install a dropdown menu. So here it is, a multi level dropdown/flyout menu. The original code is from CSSPlay. I modified the CSS part a little to adapt to Blogger template. This four level dropdown/flyout menu should work in most browsers. A tab with small caps indicates it has upper level/levels. A dropdown/flyout will appear when you hover the
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