Friday, April 23, 2021

Manage your blog's setting

 When you use Blogger on the web, you can manage your blog’s settings. The content below gives information on the different types of blog settings and how you can customize your blog.



Basic

Title

Your blog's title.


Description

Your blog's description.


Blog Language

The language of your blog.


Adult content

This setting is to indicate the content of your blog contains adult content, including images or videos that contain nudity or sexual activity. If selected, viewers of your blog will see a warning message and will be asked to confirm they want to proceed to your blog.


Google Analytics Property ID


Incorporate Google Analytics to your blog to see how visitors interact with your site. Add your Google Analytics Web Property ID (for example, ) to start tracking your blog. This setting is specific to dynamic views and layout themes. If your blog uses a classic theme you need to manually add it to your regular theme.


Favicon

Upload a custom favicon.


Privacy

Listed on Blogger

Allow people to link to your blog from Blogger.com or other blogs.


Visible to search engines

Allow search engines to find your blog.


Publishing

Blog address

Choose a blog address or URL.


Important: The selected subdomain must be available.


Custom domain

Point your own registered URL to your blog. Blogs may not be hosted at naked domains (for example: yourdomain.com), but must include a top-level domain (www.yourdomain.com) or subdomain (blog.yourdomain.com). Your domain must be properly registered first.


Redirect domain

This option allows one redirect from the "naked" domain to the custom domain (for example, to redirect from "example.com" to "www.example.com").


Fallback subdomain


You can use the CNAME to associate your custom domain with your blog. Learn more about creating a CNAME.


HTTPS


HTTPS availability

This setting is only available to custom domains as Blogspot addresses are always HTTPS. If HTTPS Redirect is turned on:


Visitors to your blog will always go to https://<your-blog>.blogspot.com.

If HTTPS Redirect is turned off:


Visitors to http://<your-blog>.blogspot.com will be served over HTTP, an unencrypted connection.


Visitors to https://<your-blog>.blogspot.com will be served over HTTPS, an encrypted connection. Learn more about HTTPS for your blog.


HTTPS redirect

When you turn on HTTPS redirect, visitors always reach the secure version at https://<your-blog>.blogspot.com.


Permissions

Blog admins and authors

Displays the list of blog’s admins and authors. You can also change or cancel their membership here.


Pending author invites

Displays the users who haven't yet accepted your invite to become an author.


Invite more authors

To add a blog author, enter the email address of the person you want to add. After they accept the invitation, they'll be listed as an author. You can add up to 100 total members (authors, administrators, or readers) to your blog.

Important: A Google account is needed to manage and post to blogs.


Reader access

By default, your blog is public and can be read by anyone online. To limit who can view your blog, in the “Reader access” section, select Public, Private to authors or Custom readers.


Custom readers

Displays the list of blog’s readers.


Pending custom reader invites

Displays the users who haven't yet accepted your invite to become a reader.


Invite more readers

Enter the email address of the person you’d like to read your blog.


Posts

Max posts shown on main page

Select the maximum amount of posts you want shown on the main page.


Post template (optional)

Post templates format the post editor with text or code that will appear each time you create a new post. Learn more about post templates.


Image lightbox

When selected, your images will open on click in an overlay on top of your blog. If your post has multiple images, they’ll appear as thumbnails along the bottom of the screen.


Comments

Comment location

Embedded: Allows users to reply on the post.

Full page and Popup window: Takes users to a new page to make their comment.

Important: When you choose "Hide," it doesn't delete the existing comments. You can show them at any time by selecting another option.


Who can comment?

You can manage who can comment on your blog posts in Blogger. In "Who Can Comment," select:


Anyone (including anonymous)

Users with Google Accounts

Only members of this blog

Comment moderation

Review comments before they’re published. Go to the Comments view to review comments. Learn more about comment moderation.


For posts older than

If you selected "Sometimes" in the comment moderation section, only comments within that range of time will go into the moderation section.

Email moderation requests to

You’ll receive an email alert when you get a new comment on your blog.​

Reader comment captcha

If someone wants to leave a comment on your blog, they’ll need to complete a word verification step. Learn how to prevent unwanted comments. Blog authors won't see word verification for comments.


Important: Even if this setting is turned off, some commenters may be asked to enter a code before posting.


Comment form message

This message is displayed beneath the comment box.


Email

Post using email

Email is also known as Mail2Blogger. Use this address to post text and images directly to your blog.


Comment notification email

We’ll notify these addresses when someone leaves a comment on your blog.


Pending comment notification emails

Displays the users who haven't yet accepted your invite to receive comment notification emails.


Invite more people to comment notification emails

You can enter up to 10 email addresses, separated by commas.


Email posts to

Whenever you publish a new post, an email will be sent to these addresses.


Pending post notification emails

Displays the users who haven't yet accepted your invite to receive post notification emails.


Invite more people to post notifications

You can enter up to 10 email addresses, separated by a comma.


Formatting

Time zone

Set your time zone.


Date header format

This is how the date will appear above your posts.


Timestamp format

This is how the post’s timestamp will appear.


Comment timestamp format

This is how the comment’s timestamp will appear.


Meta tags

Enable search description

Set the blog's search description. Help users select your blog in search results by writing a summary of what your blog is all about. Learn more about blog descriptions.


Errors and redirects

Custom 404

Set the blog's 404 page not found message. Enter a message to display on the 404 page instead of the generic message.


Custom redirects

Set the blog's custom redirects. Add custom redirects for URLs that point to pages of your blog.


From

Add the deleted URL. If the original article was deleted, select Permanent.

To

Add the URL you want to point to.


Crawlers and indexing

Enable custom robots.txt

Set your blog's custom robots.txt content. This text will be used instead of the default robots.txt content to search engines. Learn more about robots.txt content.


Enable custom robots header tags

Set the blog's custom robots header tags. These flags are used to set the robots header tags served to search engines. Learn more about robots header tags.


Google Search Console

Link to the search console.


Monetization

Enable custom ads.txt

Set the blog's custom ads.txt content. The ads.txt file allows you to specifically identify and authorize resellers of your digital ads inventory. Learn more about Custom ads.


Manage blog

Import content

You can import .xml files of your posts and comments into your blog.


Back up content

When you back up your blog, you get an .xml file of the posts and comments.


Videos from your blog

You can download or delete videos from your blog.


Remove your blog

When you delete a blog you have a short period of time to restore it. When you permanently delete a blog all of your blog information, posts, and pages will be deleted and you won’t be able to restore them.


Important: Deleted blogs can be restored within 90 days before they're removed forever. You can create another blog at this address using the Google Account that you're currently logged in with. Before you delete your blog, you can export it.


Site feed

Allow blog feed

Full: Distributes the entire contents of your post.

Until Jump Break: Shows all post content before your jump break. Learn more about Jump Breaks.

Short: Distributes approximately the first 400 characters.

None: If you select "None," your blog's XML feed will be disabled.

Custom: Set advanced options for blog posts, comment feed, or per-post comment feed.

Blog post feed

Select how much of your post's content you want to share.

Blog comment feed

Select how much of your comments’ content you want to share.

Per-post comment feeds

Select how much of your per-post comments content you want to share.

Post feed redirect URL

If you’ve burned your post feed with FeedBurner, or used another service to process your feed, enter the full feed URL here. Blogger will redirect all post feed traffic to this address. Leave this blank for no redirection.


Post feed footer

This will appear after each post in your post feed. If you use ads or other third-party feed additions, you can enter that code here. You must also set “Allow blog feed” to Full.


Title and enclosure links

This adds the title link and enclosure link options in the post editor.


Title links allow you to set a custom URL for your post title.

Enclosure links are used to make podcasts, MP3s, and other content in your posts playable in feeds like RSS and Atom.

General

Use Blogger draft

Blogger draft is Blogger in beta version. Enable it to test new features before they’re rolled out to all Blogger users.


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Use analytics with blogger

 You can use Analytics to find out where your readers come from and what they read on your blog. Learn more about Analytics.



Step 1: Sign up for Analytics


Sign up for an Analytics account.

Find your Analytics tracking ID.


Step 2: Add Analytics tracking to Blogger

Important: It can take up to 24 hours for your data to show up in Analytics.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select the blog you want to analyze.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Basic," click Google Analytics Property ID.

Enter your Analytics tracking ID.

Make sure you enter the ID in this format: UA-XXXXX-XX.

Click Save

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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Setup a custom domain

 Important: If you use CAA Records on your custom domain, you must add a record for letsencrypt.org. If you don’t, Blogger won't create or renew your SSL certificate.

Set up a domain


To personalize your blog’s website address, you can buy a domain. If you’re an administrator, you can manage domains registered through Blogger.


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Step 1: Buy a domain:


Important: If Google Domains aren’t supported in your country, you can buy a domain from a non-Google provider. Learn more about Google Domains availability.




To buy a Google domain:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Publishing," click Custom domain and then Buy a domain.

At the top, search for a domain.

Next to the domain you want, click Buy.

Follow the on-screen instructions.

Step 2: Set up your domain with your blog

Connect to your Google Domain from Blogger

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Publishing," click Custom domain.

Enter the preferred URL for your blog.

Click Save.

Connect to your non-Google domain from Blogger

 Important: It may take up to 24 hours for your “blogspot.com” address to redirect you to your custom domain.




Step 1: Set up your domain in Blogger 


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under “Publishing,” click Custom domain.

Type the URL of the domain you've purchased.

Click Save.

You'll get an error with two CNAMEs:

Blog CNAME: For name, enter the name as the subdomain, like "blog." or "www." For destination, enter “ghs.google.com.”

Security CNAME:  “Name: XXX, Destination: XXX.” This is different for each person and is specific to your blog and your Google Account.

Step 2: Set up your non-Google domain provider settings

Go to your domain provider’s website and find the Domain Name System (DNS) in the control panel.

Under "Name, Label or Host," enter the subdomain from step 7 above.

Under "Destination, Target or Points to," enter "ghs.google.com."

Enter details for the second CNAME, which are specific to your blog and Google Account.



To activate your DNS settings, wait at least one hour.


Repeat Step 1: Set up your domain in Blogger.

Step 2 (optional): Redirect from the URL without subdomain to your blog’s URL

To redirect your readers from “mydomain.com” to “www.mydomain.com,” set up a naked redirect:


Go to your domain provider’s website.

Open your DNS settings.


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If you have problems, try these steps:


When you set up your domain, you may not have to enter the 2 CNAMEs.

Make sure the "Name, Label, or Host" CNAME is correct.

If your custom domain doesn’t work, wait before you try the steps again. If you have problems, contact your domain provider.



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Saturday, April 17, 2021

Crypto currency, History of crypto currency

 A crypto-currency, or crypto is a digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange wherein individual coin ownership records are stored in a ledger existing in a form of a computerized database using strong cryptography to secure transaction records, to control the creation of additional coins, and to verify the transfer of coin ownership.It typically does not exist in physical form (like paper money) and is typically not issued by a central authority. Crypto currency  typically use decentralized control as opposed to centralized digital currency and central banking systems.When a cryptoc is minted or created prior to issuance or issued by a single issuer, it is generally considered centralized. When implemented with decentralized control, each crypto currency works through distributed ledger technology, typically a blockchain, that serves as a public financial transaction database.



Bitcoin, first released as open-source software in 2009, is the first decentralized cryptocurrency.Since the release of bitcoin, other crypto currencies have been created.

Crypto currency


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History


In 1983, the American cryptographer David Chaum conceived an anonymous cryptographic electronic money called ecash. Later, in 1995, he implemented it through Digicash, an early form of cryptographic electronic payments which required user software in order to withdraw notes from a bank and designate specific encrypted keys before it can be sent to a recipient. This allowed the digital currency to be untraceable by the issuing bank, the government, or any third party.


In 1996, the National Security Agency published a paper entitled How to Make a Mint: the Cryptography of Anonymous Electronic Cash, describing a Crypto currency system, first publishing it in an MIT mailing list and later in 1997, in The American Law Review (Vol. 46, Issue 4)

Crypto currency


In 1998, Wei Dai published a description of "b-money", characterized as an anonymous, distributed electronic cash system.Shortly thereafter, Nick Szabo described bit gold. Like bitcoin and other crypto currency that would follow it, bit gold (not to be confused with the later gold-based exchange, BitGold) was described as an electronic currency system which required users to complete a proof of work function with solutions being cryptographically put together and published.


The first decentralized crypto currency, bitcoin, was created in 2009 by presumably pseudonymous developer Satoshi Nakamoto. It used SHA-256, a cryptographic hash function, in its proof-of-work scheme. In April 2011, Namecoin was created as an attempt at forming a decentralized DNS, which would make internet censorship very difficult. Soon after, in October 2011, Litecoin was released. It used scrypt as its hash function instead of SHA-256. Another notable crypto currency Peercoin used a proof-of-work/proof-of-stake hybrid.


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 6 August 2014, the UK announced its Treasury had been commissioned a study of crypto currency and what role, if any, they could play in the UK economy. The study was also to report on whether regulation should be considered.

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Thursday, April 15, 2021

Manage blogs you follow

 You can read the latest posts on your favorite blogs by adding them to the reading list on your Blogger dashboard.


Manage blogs you follow


Follow a blog


Your Google profile, including your name and profile photo, will show up publicly as a follower of a blog when you use the Followers gadget. You can change your Google profile any time. To follow a blog anonymously, follow it from the Blogger dashboard or the Settings menu.



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From the blog’s Followers gadget

Sign in to Blogger.

In the blog that you want to follow, look for the Followers gadget.

Click Follow.

In the window that appears, click Follow.



From your Blogger dashboard

Sign in to Blogger.

In the left menu, click Reading list Bookmark.

In the top right, click Manage reading list Edit.

Click Add.

Type the URL of the blog you want to follow.

Click Next.

Choose whether to follow publicly or anonymously.

Click Follow.



Stop following a blog


From your Blogger dashboard

Sign in to Blogger.

In the left menu, click Reading list Bookmark.

In the top right, click Edit Edit.

Next to the blog you want to remove, click Delete Delete .


From the blog’s Followers gadget

Sign in to Blogger.

In the blog that you don’t want to follow anymore, look for the Followers gadget.

Click Unfollow.

In the window that appears, click Unfollow.


Let readers follow your blog


To let other people follow your blog, add the Followers gadget:

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, click the Down arrow Down arrow.

Choose the blog to update.

In the left menu, click Layout.

Choose where you want to add the Followers gadget.

Click Add a Gadget.

In the window that opens, click More Gadgets.

Look for “Followers” and click Add Add.

Choose your settings.

Click Save.

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.

Content sharing on other sites

 Turn on Share buttons

Important: Your blog must be public to use share buttons.


To let others share your blog through email and social media sites, you can turn on Share buttons:


Content sharing


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

In the "Page Body" section, next to "Blog Posts," click Edit Edit.

Check the box next to "Show Share Buttons."

Use site feeds to share your content on other websites

When your web content is updated, site feeds notify users on other websites.


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Select the content to share


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Site feed," click Allow blog feed and select how much of your content to share.

Full: Show all content of each post.

Until Jump Break: Show content before your jump break.

Short: Shows an excerpt from the beginning of each post.

Custom: Set advanced options for blog posts, comment feed, or per-post comment feed.

None: Turn off site feed entirely.

Click Save.

Use Blogger feeds to share content

Important: Site feeds don't work with private blogs.


To share your blog, you can add the URLs below to your feed reader.


Share all content


Important: For these URLs, you must replace blogname with your blog address.


Full-site feeds are updated in real time. Developers can subscribe to low-latency updates by using the PubSubHubbub protocol.


Atom 1.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default

RSS 2.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss

Share the comments

Important: For these URLs, you must replace blogname with your blog address.

Atom 1.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default

RSS 2.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default?alt=rss


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Share your posts by label

Important: For these URLs, you must replace blogname with your blog address and label with the label you want to use to share.


To get a feed for a specific label, change [label].


Atom 1.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/[label]

RSS 2.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/[label]?alt=rss

Share comments by post

Important: For these URLs, to get a feed for post comments, you must replace blogname with your blog address and postID with the correct ID of your post. 


To get a feed for post comments, replace postID with the correct ID of your post.


Atom 1.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/<postId>/comments/default

RSS 2.0: http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/postId/comments/default?alt=rss


To find the Post ID of an individual post:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Posts.

Click the title of the post you want to share.

In the browser's address bar, your URL will show up as: 

"“www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/<blogId>/<postId>”

Copy the second Post ID number.

Use other feed providers to share content

If you use FeedBurner or other services, redirect your feed to complete the setup:


Copy the site feed from the service.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Site feed," click Post feed redirect URL.

Paste the URL.

Click Save

Monday, April 12, 2021

Control Access to your blog

 You can control who can read, edit, and manage your blog. You can add up to 100 total members including authors, administrators, or readers.

Control Access to your blog


Add team members to your blog

Important: To manage and post to blogs, invited authors and administrators need a Google Account.


To invite readers to your blog: 


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog. 

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Permissions," click Invite more readers.

Enter the email addresses of the people you want to add.

Click Send.


Give a team member admin access

To make someone an admin, go to the menu next to their name and select Admin.


Admins on your blog can: 


Add or remove other admins and authors.

Change the blog's settings or template.

Edit or delete any posts.

If an admin loses access to the blog, another admin will need to give permission back. If you're the only admin, try other accounts you manage to check if you have access to the blog.


Remove access from a team member or yourself

Important: After you revoke access, their previous posts will still show up on the blog but they won’t be able to edit them.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Permissions," click Blog admins and authors.

Find the team member you want to remove and click Delete this member Remove.


Move a blog to a new owner

Important: Blogger is unable to mediate disputes over blog ownership.

To move a blog from one owner to another:


Follow the steps to give a selected team member admin access.

Remove access to the original blog owner.

Tip: If the new blog owner wants to change the original blog owner’s name from a post, they’ll have to delete and republish the post.


Add authors to your blog 

Important: To manage and post to blogs, invited authors and administrators need a Google Account.


Authors can add and edit their own posts on your blog. 


To invite new authors:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

In the left menu, click Settings.

Under "Permissions," click Invite more authors.

Enter the email address of the person you want to add.

Click Send.

After they accept the invitation, they'll be listed as an author.


Make your blog private

Important: After you make your blog private, people who have the web address of an image may still be able to view it.


By default, your blog is public and can be read by anyone on the web. 


To change who can access your blog:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under “Permissions,” click Reader access and select from these options:

Public: Anyone on the web can access and read your blog.

Private to authors: All authors of your blog can access and read it.

Custom readers: Only the readers you invite can access and read your blog.


Remove access to your blog

 If you want someone to no longer have access to your blog, you can remove their access:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Permissions," click Custom readers.

Next to the person you want to remove, click Delete this member Remove.


Limit access to adult content

Important: If a blog with adult content doesn’t include a content warning, and is brought to Google’s attention, we’ll turn on the warning for you. If this happens repeatedly, the blog may be removed.


If your blog contains adult themes or language, you have to add a warning page before people can access your blog’s content.


Adult content warning is required: For pornographic or sexually explicit content.

Adult content warning is not required: For non-sexual documentary depictions of nudity and depictions of nudity that serve a clear educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic purpose.


Add the adult content warning

If your blog has content that you believe isn’t suitable for all ages, you can show a content warning to your readers:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Basic," turn on Adult content

Back up or import your blog

 You can back up your blog content and import it to another blog. You can also back up your blog before you delete it.


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Back up your blog content

To get an .xml file of your blog’s posts, pages, and comments:


Sign in to Blogger.

At the top left, click the blog you want to back up.

In the left menu, click Settings.

Under "Manage blog," click Back up content and then Download.

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Save a copy of your blog's theme

Sign in to Blogger.

At the top left, click the blog you want to save.

In the left menu, click Theme.

At the top right, click More More and then Backup and then Download.


Import posts and comments to your blog

Important: There's a daily limit on the number of files you can import but no file size restrictions.


To import .xml files of your posts and comments:


Sign in to Blogger.

At the top left, click the blog you want to import content into.

In the left menu, click Settings.

Under "Manage blog," click Import Content and then Import.

If you don't want to automatically publish the imported content, turn off Automatically, publish all imported posts and pages.

Select the .xml file you want to import from your computer.

Click Open

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Make it easy to find your blog on search engine

 You can make it easier for people to find your blog on search engines like Google and Bing when you:

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List your blog on search engines.

Use keywords throughout your site to help it show up higher in search results.


To let search engines find your blog:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog to list.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Privacy," turn on Visible to search engines.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tips for your blog

You can use relevant keywords in the titles and text on your posts and pages. You can also tell search engines which pages, posts, and links to ignore so they won’t show up in search results.


Add keywords to your post and page titles

To improve the ranking of your posts and pages in searches:


Include keywords that explain what the post or page is about.

Try to keep your titles under 60 characters. Short and concise titles are more readable and don’t get cut off.


Add headers

To tell search engines what your post is about, you can add headers like H1, H2, H3, and more. To add headers:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose the blog where you want to add headers.

From the menu on the left, click Posts.

Click the title of the post you want to edit.

Highlight the text you want to make into a header.

In the menu, click Paragraph Menu.

Choose the type of heading you want.


Make your images searchable

To make your images searchable and accessible to all readers, you can add a short description, alt text, or title:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog.

Add an image to your post and click on it.

Click Edit Edit.

In the text box: 

In the “alt” section: Add a long description.

In the “title” section: Add a short description.

Click Update.

Hide pages from searches

Important: You can hide posts and pages that fall under the tags you select. To block certain posts, in the post editor settings, under "Custom robots tags," turn on No index.


If you don’t want search engines to find certain pages or posts, you can hide them. To hide pages:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog.

In menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Crawlers and Indexing," turn on Enable custom robots header tags.

Click Home page tags, Archive and search page tags, or Post and page tags.


Tell search engines not to follow certain links

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Posts.

Click the post you want to hide.

At the top, click Link Insert link and then Create/edit URL.

Check the box next to Add ‘rel=nofollow’ attribute.

Click OK.

Change or redirect your URL

Rewrite your URLs

To make your posts more readable and help search engines understand what they’re about, you can rewrite the URL of your posts: 


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog to update.

From the menu on the left, click Posts and then New Post New post.

On the right, under "Post Settings," click Permalink.

Select Custom Permalink and enter the URL you want to use.

Click Publish or Save.


Create a redirect for a URL

To redirect URLs from your blog to new posts or pages:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Errors and redirects," click Custom redirects and then Add.

Add the deleted URL and the URL you want to redirect it to. 

If the original article was deleted, turn on Permanent.

Click OK and then Save.

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Saturday, April 10, 2021

Advertise on your blog

  Important: Advertisements are not allowed on adult blogs. Learn more about the Blogger Content Policy and Terms of Service.

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To make money with Blogger, you can show AdSense and other ads on your pages.


Sign up for AdSense

Important: Make sure you complete all the steps before you click Redirect.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Earnings and then Create AdSense account.

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Select the Google email associated with your Blogger account.

Fill out AdSense form and click Create account.

Enter your payment details and verify your phone number.

Click Submit.

The system should automatically take you to Blogger to complete the process. If it doesn't, click Redirect.

Tip: If you’re interrupted before you complete the steps, complete steps 1-5 again. If your AdSense homepage says "We're working on setting you up" for more than a few days, click Accept association.


Show ads between your posts

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose the blog where you want to show ads.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

Based on your template:

In "Blog Posts," under "Page Body," click Edit.

In "Blog Posts," under "Main," click Edit.

Check the box next to "Show Ads Between Posts."

Choose the ad format, colors, and how often you want the ads to show up.

Click Save. 

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.


Show ads in the columns

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose the blog where you want to show ads.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

Under "Sidebar," click Add a Gadget.

Next to Adsense, click Add Add.

Configure AdSense and click Save.

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.


Show ads from other ad services

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose the blog where you want to show ads.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

Point to the space where you want to show ads and click Add a gadget.

In the pop-up window, next to "HTML/Javascript," and click Add Add.

Optional: Enter a title.

In the "Content" section, copy and paste the code from the ad service website.

Click Save. 

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.


Review your Blogger earnings report

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog to review.

From the menu on the left, click Earnings and then View earnings.

Tip: To learn what each term on your report means, use the AdSense glossary.


What to do if AdSense doesn't turn on

Important: To check that your account is still active, go to AdSense.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

Under the AdSense gadget, click Edit and then Save.

Repeat step 4 for each AdSense gadget on your blog.

At the bottom of the "Blog Posts" gadget, click Edit and then Save.

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.


Set up an ads.txt file

If your blog is monetized with third-party providers or you’ve manually integrated AdSense in your blog, you need to manually set up the content of the ads.txt file. Learn more about ads.txt for AdSense.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, choose the blog you want to set up.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Monetization," turn on Enable custom ads.txt.

Click Custom ads.txt.

Copy the settings from your third-party monetization provider and paste them in the text box.

Click Save.

Tip: To check the content of your ads.txt file, go to http://<your blog address>/ads.txt

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Friday, April 9, 2021

Sign in to multiple accounts

 You can add and switch between multiple Blogger accounts.

Sign in to multiple accounts


Add an account

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top right, click your profile image or initial.

Click Add another account.

Sign in to the account you want to add.

Switch between accounts

Important: If you don't want to sign out and sign back in each time you switch accounts, learn how to set up profiles in Chrome.


You can only switch accounts when you write blog posts or manage your blog.


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top right, click your profile image or initial.

Click the account you want to switch to.

A new window will open for this account.

View, follow, or comment on a blog

If you're signed in to the wrong account, try to sign out and sign back in:


On your computer, go to Blogger.

In the top right, click your profile image or initial.

Click Sign out or Sign out of all accounts.

Sign in to the account you want to use.

Go back to the blog you want to view, follow, or add a comment

Manage your comments

 You can manage who comments on your posts and the type of comments they can leave. You can also comment on other people’s blogs. There’s no limit to how many comments can be left on a post.

Manage your comments


Manage your blog's comments

Set your Blogger comment settings

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under “Comments,” adjust your comment settings:

Comment location: To allow responses to your post’s comments, select Embedded.

Who can comment: To restrict anonymous comments, select Users with Google Accounts or Only members of this blog.

Comment moderation: If you want to approve comments, select Always or Sometimes. If you don’t want to approve comments, select Never.

Click Save.

Tip: To turn on comment settings in the Post Editor, click Options Settings.


Moderate comments

Important: Only admins can moderate comments.


To review comments before they publish, turn on Comment moderation:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Comments," click Comment moderation.

Choose how often you want to review comments and click Save.


Approve or delete a comment

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Comments.

From the drop-down menu at the top, select Awaiting moderation.

Read the comment and click Publish, Delete, or Spam.

Publish or reject comments from your email

If you enter an email address to manage comments, when someone leaves a new comment, you'll get an email. In the email, click Publish, Delete, or Mark as spam.


If you select Mark as spam, the comment is deleted.

Delete or mark comments as spam

You can delete or mark a published comment as spam:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Comments.

From the drop-down menu at the top, select Published.

To move it to your Spam folder, under the comment, click Delete, Remove or Spam.

Tip: To manage your comments in Spam, click Comments. From the drop-down menu at the top, click Spam.


Comments that are automatically marked as spam are sent to this folder. If you want a comment to show on your blog, click Not spam.


Prevent unwanted comments

To prevent spam comments from automated software on your blog, you can ask visitors to enter a short code before they can post:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings and then  Comments.

Under "Reader comment captcha," turn on Show word verification for readers who comment.

Manage comments left on other blogs

Important: If you want to delete or manage your comments, make sure you're signed in to your Google Account. You can't manage comments you posted anonymously.


Post a comment on a blog

Sign in to Blogger.

Under the blog post you want to add a comment, enter your comment.

Optional: To get emails when someone replies to your comment, click Notify me.

Click Publish.


Delete a comment you posted on a blog

Sign in to Blogger.

Find the blog post with the comment you want to delete and click Read more.

Under the comment you want to delete, click Delete and then Delete comment

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Add images & videos to your blog

 You can add photos, videos, and other images to your blog posts. When you add images to your blog, they’re stored in a Google Album Archive.

Add images to blog


According to Blogger's copyright policy, you’re not allowed to add


Content that’s hosted by someone else without their consent.

Copyrighted material without authorization.

Any content that violates the Blogger content policy.

Add an image to a blog post

Important: If the height or width of a photo exceeds 2,048 pixels or if a video is longer than 15 minutes, it’ll count toward your storage limit.


To add an image to your blog post:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

Click the post you want to edit or create a new post.

At the top, click Insert image Insert image.

Choose from where you want to upload the image.

Select one or more images and click Insert.

To change the size, caption, or alignment of the image after you add it, click the image. 

Manage your images

Stop images from opening in an overlay

Important: Before you can open images in your blog, you need to turn off Dynamic Views.

Lightbox lets images in your blog automatically open in a large overlay. If you don’t want images to open in Lightbox:


Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings.

Under "Posts," turn off Image lightbox.


Delete images from an album

To delete images from your albums, visit the Album Archive. From the Album Archive, you can manage your albums and images at any time.

Tip: If you add a photo to your blog from a private folder, a copy is saved to the blog album in the Album Archive. To completely remove the photo, delete it from the private folder and the blog album.


Add a video to your blog post

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

Click the post where you want to add a video.

At the top, click Insert video Insert a video.


You can upload a video from your computer or choose a video from YouTube.


Select a video and click Insert.


Manage your videos

If you’re a blog owner: You can view, download, and delete all videos uploaded to your blog. 

If you’re a blog author: You can view, download, and delete videos that you’ve personally uploaded to your blog.

To download or delete a video:

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Settings. 

Under "Manage blog," click Videos from your blog. 

Select a video from your video library. 

To delete it: click Delete. 

To download it: click Download.

Fix issues with images and videos

If you have problems when you try to upload images or videos to your blog, try these steps:


Clear your cache and cookies.

Turn your pop-up blocker off or, in your browser settings, allow pop-ups from Blogger.com.

Turn off any plugins you’ve installed on your browser.

Make sure you’ve installed the latest version of your browser

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Create,edit ,manage, or delete a post,,, blogger tips

 You can write, edit, or delete posts and drafts any time.


Write a new post

Sign in to Blogger.

Click New Post New post.

Create the post.

To check how your post will look when it’s published, click Preview.

Save or publish your post:

To save and not publish: Click Save.

To publish: Click Publish.

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Add labels to your post

You can use labels to organize your posts. Your readers can use your labels to filter the content they get.


Sign in to Blogger.

To open the editor view, click an existing post or click New post New post.

On the right, click Labels Label.

Enter a label or click an existing label.

To add more than one label to a post, separate labels with commas.

Tip: In your dashboard, next to the title, you can find your labels.


Filter your posts with labels

Sign in to Blogger.

In the upper right, click Labels Label.

Select any number of labels.

Click Apply.

Publish a post.


Schedule a post

​Sign in to Blogger.

Under the name of a blog, click Posts Posts and then the title of the post you want to publish.

On the right sidebar, next to Published on Published on, click the drop-down arrow Down arrow.

Select Set date and time.

On the calendar, choose a date and time, then click Publish.

If you want to reschedule a published post, click Revert to draft.

To set your time zone:

In the main dashboard’s left menu, click Settings Settings.

Go to the “Formatting” section and click Time zone.

In the pop-up window, select a time zone.

Click Save.



Use email to post to your blog

To create an email:

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, click the Down arrow Down arrow.

Click the name of a blog.

In the main dashboard’s left menu, click Settings Settings.

Go to the “Email” section and click Post using email.

In the pop-up window, select Publish email immediately or Save emails as draft posts.

Under “Email for posting,” create an email address to use for posts.

Click Save.

To post by email:

Important: Anyone who emails this unique email address will be able to post on your blog, as you.


Create a new email.

In the subject of the email, enter the title of your post.

In the body of the email, enter your post.

To mark the end of your post, enter #end.

To include an image, attach an image to your email.



Edit a post

Sign in to Blogger.

Under the name of a blog, click Posts.

Click the title of the post.

Make your changes.

To check how your post will look when it’s published, click Preview.

For posts that:

Have been published: Click Update or Revert to draft.

Haven’t been published: Click Publish or Save.


Delete a post

​Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, click the Down arrow Down arrow.

Click the name of a blog.

Point to the post you want to delete. When it appears, click Delete Delete.

Format a post

Add a “Read more” link

In your blog’s index page, readers can preview a post, then click the "Read more" link to view the full post.

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, click the Down arrow Down arrow.

Click the name of a blog.

Click the post where you want to add a link.

In the composer box, click where you want to add the "Read more" link.

Click Insert jump break Insert jump break.


Create a post template

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, click the Down arrow Down arrow.

Click the name of a blog.

In the left menu, click Settings Settings.

In the “Posts” section, click Post template.

Add your template.

Click Save.


Use keyboard shortcuts

Windows and Linux


Action - Shortcuts

Format text for bold, italics, and underline- Ctrl + b, Ctrl + i, Ctrl + u

Remove formatting- Ctrl + Space

Open link dialog- Ctrl + k

Undo- Ctrl + z, Ctrl + Shift + z

Redo- Ctrl + y


Mac

Action -  shortcuts

Format text for bold, italics, and underline- ⌘ + b, ⌘ + i, ⌘ + u

Open link dialog- ⌘ + k

Undo- ⌘ + z, ⌘ + Shift + z

Redo- ⌘ + y


Content to avoid

Do not use:


Material hosted by someone else without their consent.

Copyrighted materials.

Content that violates our content policy. This includes, but is not limited to, explicit imagery posted without the subject’s consent and hateful, violent, or crude content.

Add pages to your blog

Important: You can't use specific posts as pages.


You can create pages for consistent content like “About” or “Contact.” Pages can show up as tabs at the top of your blog or as links on the side.


Step 1: Show your pages

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

In the section you want your pages to show, click Add a Gadget.

In the window, next to "Pages", click Add .

Set your settings and click Save.

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save Save.

Tip: To change where your page shows up, drag the gadget to a new location.

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Step 2: Create, edit, or delete pages

Important: There’s no limit to the number of pages you can have in one blog. 


Create a new page

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Pages.

In the top left, click New Page.

Enter a page title and other information.

In the top right, click Save, Preview page, or Publish.

Create a page with a link to another website

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

In the “Page List (Top)” section next to “Pages,” click Edit Edit.

Under "Pages to show," click + Add external link.

Enter the page title and URL and click Save Link and then Save.

Edit a page

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Pages.

Click on the title of the page you want to edit.

Edit your page. 

In the top right, click Save, Preview page, or Publish.

Delete a page

Sign in to Blogger.

In the top left, select a blog.

From the menu on the left, click Pages.

Point to the page you want to remove.

Click Delete this page and then Delete page.

Step 3: Select the pages to show

From the menu on the left, click Layout.

In the “Pages” section, click Edit Edit.

Select the pages you want to show and click Save.

To save the arrangement, in the bottom right, click Save