Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Navbar peekaboo: Hide and make it appear on hover

This tutorial will show you how to make Blogger navbar invisible and have it reappear when you mouse over the top of your blog. The end result of this hack is slightly is different from other navbar peek-a-boo hacks available on the net. Most hacks will: Hide the navbar, but leave it’s footprint visible in normal view, or Look good during normal view, but push the rest of you blog page

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

How to put Adsense ads on a Blogger blog

Google Adsense in one of the more popular ways to monetize your blog. When implemented, Adsense will display targeted Google advertisements on your blog. The content of the ads is often relevant to your blog page’s content and audience. This tutorial will show you the three ways how you can add Adsense ads to your blog. Of course to be able to do all this, you have to Sign up to Adsense first.

Monday, 16 August 2010

Import multiple blogs into Facebook via NetworkedBlogs

Sharing your blog posts/entries on Facebook is a great way to increase your online presence. If you had a Facebook share button installed, sharing a post is just a couple of clicks away. Easy right? Yet here I am telling you there is an even easier way to share your blog posts on Facebook. It’s a “set it once and forget it” kind of way -by importing your blog feeds into Facebook, using Networked

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Blogger Related Posts with Thumbnails: LinkWithin

Keep your readers engaged with LinkWithin related posts with thumbnails widget. The related posts thumbnails will appear under each post, linking to related stories from your blog archive. It will make your old posts accessible to new or casual readers of your blog, thus increasing traffic. This tutorial will show you how to install LinkWithin widget to a Blogger blog. I’m splitting this

Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Targeting specific pages/URLs with conditional tags

Conditional tags are Blogger template tags that allow you to specify parts of your template to appear only under certain conditions. One particularly useful application of conditional tags is in specifying on which page or pages a HTML element should appear. Ever wish you could display only relevant widgets onto a page, hide sidebars on certain pages, display different buttons on different pages,

Monday, 2 August 2010

Using custom/nonstandard fonts with Google Web Fonts API

Let’s face it, the choice of fonts you can use in your blog or web page is rather limited. While you may have tons of fonts installed in your computer, that doesn’t mean you can use all of them. Well, technically you can apply them in your blog, but what your readers see is limited to only the fonts installed in their computers. That is why Blogger plays it safe by integrating only (web-safe)