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Simply Sign In From Your Existing Blog

Simply sign in from your Existing Blog

1. Open a browser and enter the URL of your blog.

2. Click the Sign In link on the top right corner or at the bottom of your blog
depending on your template.

What is the Dashboard?

 options (Overview, Posts, Comments, Pages, Settings, Stats, Layout, Template, and Earnings and many more – see below.)
  


Blog Overview


Click on the title of the blog to open your desired blog, and then you are brought to the Overview page. Here you can see your blog's activities, and Blogger’s news and tips.

• Click on the Create New Post icon to write a new post.

• Click the View Posts icon to view, edit or delete all past posts.

• Click My blogs link to view other blogs that you have created, if any.



 Create New Post, Save, Preview & Publish


Create a New Post

Choose Posts to start a new post. Then you will choose any of the Publish, Save,Preview or Close options at the top. There are additional options for Labels, Schedule, Location, Enclosure Links and Options you can use. Choose either Compose or HTML view to create your post.

Labels are a way to easily categorize your posts. When you're writing a post, click Labels on the side and enter the labels you like, separating them with commas. Labels you've used before will show up below, and you can just click them to add them to the post. When you publish your post, the
labels will be listed with it. Clicking any of the labels will take you to a page containing only posts with that label.



Add Links

Click on the Link icon to enter web address or email address.

Insert Images

Click on the Insert Image icon, and browse for an image or multiple images from your computeror from the web to insert to your post.

Insert Video

Click on the Insert Video icon, and browse for a YouTube video. Or copy the Embed code of the video and paste into HTML view.




Insert a Jump Break

Click the Jump Break to break up a long paragraph of text with a ‘Read more’ option.



Preview Post

Click the Preview button.

Save Post

Click the Save button. This saves the post as a Draft. This post won't show up on your blog, but youcan access it from your Dashboard if you'd like to edit and later publish it.

Publish Post & Close

Click the Publish button, and then Close the editor.

Edit Posts

On the Overview page, click the View Posts button to see All Posts. You will see all Drafts as well as Published posts in your blog here. Hover your mouse over any post to bring up the Edit,View or Delete options.

You can select a post by checking the checkbox next to it and do the followings: create a new label, publish, revert to draft, or trash post.

Pages

You can organize your blog into separate sections like ‘About me’ or ‘Contact me’ by creating pages. Pages show on your blog as tabs on the top of your page.

Choosing the Pages option and click on New Page to create a
new page.

1. To show pages as tabs, choose Layout > Cross-Column Pages> click
the Edit link.

2. Under Pages to show > check the checkboxes next to the pages you
want to show.

3. Under List Order > drag and drop to change ordering of the list.

4. Click Save.

5. Then click Save Arrangement button to save changes.



There is no limit on the number of pages you can have on one blog. Individual pages (the main page of your blog, or your archive pages) are limited to 1 MB in size.


Once your page is published, you will see a Widget icon on your blog after you have logged in. Widgets allow you to edit the block of content they are referring to.

Pages widget lets you add link to your pages as tabs at the top of your blog, or as links in your blog's sidebar. In the Pages widget, you can decide which pages will have links, and in what order they will appear.



























                                                                

Layout and Gadgets

Choosing the Layout option and edit layout and gadgets as desired.


Add a Link List

1. Click on Add a Gadget

2. Choose Link List




3. Fill in list information, and click Add Link.

4. Click Save when you are done.














Add a Video Bar

1. Click on Add a Gadget

2. Choose Video Bar





3. Enter a Title, and choose YouTube videos, Channels, and keywords.

4. Click Save when you are done.

Add a Newsreel

1. Click on Add a Gadget

2. Choose Newsreel





3. Enter a Title, and Search Expression.

4. Click Save when you are done.

Customize the Header

1. Click on the Edit link on the right hand of the Header.

2. Browse to select a banner image from your computer or from the web.

3. Choose Placement position to be ‘Behind title and description’, and ‘Shrink to Fit’ if desired.

4. Click Save when you are done.

Templates

Pick or change a template by choosing Template. Choose one of our many default templates or you can click on the orange Customize button to get started with our easy-to-use WYSIWYG (“What you see is what you get”) template designer. If you’d like to edit the HTML of your blog, just click the gray Edit HTML button.

You can also choose special templates tailored for mobile devices for your blog.

Customizing Template Designs


Customizing Template Background Image

Customizing Template Width

Customizing Template Layout and Advanced Options

You can click and drag to reorder the items on the sidebar. Choose Add a Gadget to add a new element to your blog. Also, you can click Edit to replace your Header.


Settings

Settings > Basic

This page shows your blog address and description. You can set Privacy and Permissions on this page. Simply click Edit on the relevant sections to modify these settings.


Settings > Post and Comments

If you allow ANYONE to post comments to your site, you may consider enabling Comment Moderation.

Choose Yes to Show Backlinks (default). You will get an email forward icon in your blog so that people can share postings with their friends.

Settings > Mobile and Email

You can email your post to your blog by entering creating a posting email address. Choose to either publish right away or save as a draft. Also, enter an email if you want notification when somebody leaves you a comment on your blog.


Stats

This gives you a summary of all the page views you have over a period of time. A chart displays the frequencies of page views. It also allows you to see where your audience is coming from. Select Don’t track your own page views if so desired.


Comments

If you want to delete posted comment on your blog, select Comments > Published. Choose a single comment or multiple ones, and then click the Delete link.


Settings > Other > Blog Tools - Delete Blog

You can Import, Export or Delete blog here. Imports and exports are only for posts and comments.If you want to save a copy of your template, click the Backup/Restore button on the Template tab.This feature allows you to save a copy of your blog on your hard drive, or to import your blogs into other existing blogs.

To delete a blog, choose Settings > Other > Delete blog.

Under Allow Blog Feed, choose Full to display full content of your post if desired. Select Short if you only wish to display the first 400 characters, whichever is shorter.

To create a feed for your site, click the Feedburner link as you click on the ‘question mark’ next to Post Feed redirect URL. This will take you to the Feedburner page. Simply follow the instruction. Enter your blog URL to create a feed.

After you have created a feed, click on Publicize tab to create a chick let graphic image to be put on your blog to promote your blog.
Select a standard or a custom feed icon that you like to put on your blog.

Choose Blogger for your widget, and click the Go button.


Select a blog and click Add Widget on the following screen. This will add the icon you chose onto your blog page.

Lastly, remember to enter this newly-created feed under the Feed Address field on the Site Feed Tab page if you have not already done so.

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is just one standard for expressing feeds as XML. Another well known choice is Atom. If you want a RSS feed instead of an atom feed, you can use the free service provided by www.feedburner.com.www.feedburner.com When an updated blog site provides a feed to their reader, people can subscribe to it using special software called ‘Newsreaders’ or ‘Aggregates’ to automatically scan feeds for updates. A feed reader will display your feeds and the number of new
(unread) entries within each of those feeds. Example of feed readers are: My Yahoo!, NewsGator, and Google Reader.

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