Honey, Blogger Shrunk my Header!

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Recently many bloggers have found their Blogger Header image shrunk down or in some cases disappeared altogether. While the Blogger Team is on the case and working out a fix here is a working solution.Previously the methods used to put images in the header varied from putting a picture page element in the header to adding a picture URL in the CSS code for the header. Since Blogger introduced the

New Widgets from Blogger in Draft.

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Blogger in Draft has some new widgets which you may like to try out in your blog. Blogger In Draft (http://draft.blogger.com/) is a special version of Blogger where new features are tried out before releasing them to evryone.You can add the widgets to your blog - they are fully functional - and experiment with them and give your feedback on them.........LOGIN TO BLOGGER IN DRAFTTo add the widgets

Keep Widgets AND Change Layout Template.

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How can I change the Layout template of my blog and keep my widgets? This is one question which occurs frequently to any blogger. As Blogger does not offer any three column templates at present or a template with large amount of customization, many are forced to load layouts from third parties.Layout templates are different from Classic Templates which can be easily loaded without losing your

Setup OpenID Comments To Follow In Blogger.

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Ever since Blogger changed it's comments system to prevent other bloggers from leaving their URL, discouraging the DOFOLLOW brigade, it was found impossible to share or pass on the Google Juice to encourage your commentators. Now that Blogger has rolled out the OpenID system it has become possible once more.........Here are the steps to follow :1. Register at https://www.myopenid.com/signup and

Put a Widget on a Specific Page or URL.

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Widgets in the new Blogger are the code behind the new Page Elements. You can add Page Elements to your blog from the Page Elements subtab of the Template tab. To add widget or page elements to your blog login at Blogger.com and click on Layout link on Dashboard. Then click the Add Page Element link in the sidebar.After adding a Page Element to your blog it can be seen on all your blog pages

Moving from Sub-domain to your own Domain | Views and Reviews.

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Blogger and Wordpress.com both offer free blogging platforms with one caveat : your blog is on a subdomain like http://MYBLOG.blogspot.com and http://MYBLOG.wordpress.com. This becomes a disadvantage for the serious professional blogger who would like his blog to be on http://www.MYBLOG.com.Blogger offers Custom Domains facility where you can host your blog on Google for free and only have to