Given below is a categorized list of HOWTOs available on The Blogger Guide.
Template Customizations
- How to Add a Third Column - clear and simple instruction to convert popular Blogger templates in to 3 columns
- How to Expand Post Width - easy to follow, step by step tutorials to widen the Blogger post column
- How to Add a Custom CSS to Blogger - tweak Blogger templates' look and feel with additional styles
- How to Customize Fonts and Colors - add your favorite fonts to Blogger
- How to Monitor Visitors - learn about visitor meters
- How to Exclude Your Visits from Google Analytics - tell Analytics to ignore internal traffic
- How to Exclude Your Visits from Feedjit - ignore internal traffic from Feedjit
- How to Add to Google Webmaster Tools - register your blog with GWT
- How to Add a Sitemap - help Googlebot to crawl your Blogger blog
- How to Get Spam Blog Cleared - contact Blogger support to unflag spam status
- How to Backup Your Template - learn to easily backup and restore your template








6 comments:
Ids...You are THE BEST. Thanks for posting so many of your helpful tips in one place.
thank you! So helpful!
Great stuff, thank you.
Great info. I have now bookmarked this page. :-)
Thanks a lot for the tutorials. And they (all that I've tested) worked for me. And the initial guide you set up for us to understand what's under the hood was most important.
Unfortunately, I couldn't do it right (after applying the basics, etc.) to get a 2-column sidebar going for the 'snapshot' set/series. My 'layout' always comes out skewed. Hope you could find some time to sort it out for us who like the 'snapshot' template set/series as well.
Also would like to see a tutorial on how to add a 'three-column footer'. Most of the templates pretty much include a one-column footer. But a three-column footer in addition to the one-column footer that's already in there would be just great. :)
Again, thanks for everything you've sent our way!
Wow, a thought just hit me after posting above comment. I looked back in the coding and sure enough, there was a name-id mismatch for my sidebar2. Correcting the id mismatched fixed the 'layout'. Perfect! :)
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