- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBLOG BY GOOGLE. If your blog is disabled, it will be listed on your Dashboard, but you will not be able to click on it to access it. If this is the case, there will be a grace period during which you can r...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBLOG BY GOOGLE. As outlined in the Blogger Content Policy, adult content is permitted on Blogger; however, when adult content is flagged by users, we may show users a content warning page before they view ...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBLOG BY GOOGLE. Most browsers hold a saved copy of visited webpages. Clearing your browser's cache and/or cookies can resolve a number of problems you may be experiencing while using Blogger or other sites...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBLOG BY GOOGLE. A naked domain is simply a domain name without the 'www' prefix. For example, google.com (naked) instead of www.google.com (non-naked.) To simplify custom domain configuration on your blog...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBLOG BY GOOGLE. There are many companies from whom you can buy domain names, usually for very reasonable yearly prices. A Google search for domain registrar will turn up numerous options. Keep in mind that...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBLOG BY GOOGLE. Interested in purchasing and setting up a custom domain through Blogger? Either read the instructions below or click on the video to watch a tutorial! You can buy a domain from the Setting...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBLOG BY GOOGLE. Publishing on Blog*Spot is the fastest and easiest way to use all of Blogger's great features. (And for free, no less!) If you don't care to have blogspot.com in your blog's address, though...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBy default, Blogger comments include the <$BlogItemCreate$> template tag, which prints out a link that says "Post a Comment." This is pretty easy, but doesn't let you customize the text, which you might ...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoChoosing the right web host can often be the difference between huge success and miserable failure in the blogging world. I don’t know about you, but I have been personally a victim of bad hosts with eve...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoI was guilty of being too picky when I got my first web hosting account. I remember I signed up for IX Web Hosting. At the time, IX Web Hosting was considered the best shared hosting service provider by ...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoChoosing a domain name for a blog is one of the most important decisions you will ever make for your blog. It’s sort of like choosing a house to settle in, knowing that moving would be difficult and very...
- posted by noreply@blogger.com (Administration) at BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoWhat Are Spam Blogs? As with many powerful tools, blogging services can be both used and abused. The ease of creating and updating webpages with Blogger has made it particularly prone to a form of behavi...
- posted by noreply@blogger.com (Administration) at BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoThe Quick Answer - The *Flag* button allows the blogging community as a whole to identify content considered objectionable. - Click the *Flag* button only if you believe a blog requires human ...
- posted by noreply@blogger.com (Administration) at BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoA site feed is a machine-readable representation of your blog that can be picked up and displayed on other web sites and information aggregation tools. For information on enabling your feed, see: How do ...
- posted by noreply@blogger.com (Administration) at BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoTo enable or disable the site feed(s) for your blog, first go to the *Settings | Site Feed* tab. Here, you'll have one simple option, where you can select how much of your content you want to syndicate...
- posted by noreply@blogger.com (Administration) at BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoYour site feed settings offer numerous options for post and comment feeds on your blog. To help your readers find links to these feeds, we've got a couple of tags you can add to your template. Newer blog...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBy default, Blogger includes an author's display name next to every post in a blog. In group blogs, you can use this feature to create a different appearance for posts written by different users. For ins...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoThe short answer is that you can do this by making the blog in question a team blog, with two members, then removing the original team member. In detail, the process goes like this: 1. Sign in to Blo...
- posted by noreply@blogger.com (Administration) at BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoIf you receive error messages when trying to accept an invitation to a blog, please try the following suggestions: - *Get a new invitation.* A Blogger invitation link will only work once, so if it...
- posted by noreply@blogger.com (Administration) at BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoTo remove yourself from a team blog, navigate to the *Settings | Permissions * tab for the appropriate blog. If you are an admin member, you'll see a full listing of team members there. Just find your nam...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoTo remove a team member, go to the *Settings | Permissions* tab and click the "remove" link of person you want to remove: [image: remove team member] While this will prevent the removed team member from...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoAn administrator of a team blog has access to the blog's settings and template, as well as the ability to edit and delete posts made by other members of the blog. Additionally, they can add or remove oth...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBy default, your blog is completely public, and can be read by anyone on the internet. However, if you want to keep it private, you can do that, too. The setting for this is on the *Settings | Permission...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoTeam blogs are quite useful when small groups of people wish to contribute to a single blog. Basically, one person initially creates the blog, then adds other people to it as members. Team members can e...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoThis is in no way a science or guarantee; it's simply a few suggestions with which many bloggers have found success. Set your blog to Send Pings. When this setting is activated, your blog will be included...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months ago*This article discusses editing the Windows Registry. This gives you complete control over the configuration of your menus, but you should be extremely careful not to change Registry values that are used...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoBlogThis! is an easy way to make a blog post without visiting blogger.com. Once you add the BlogThis! link to your browser's toolbar, blogging will be a snap. Or rather, a click. Clicking BlogThis! creat...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoIn order to get started with Blogger, you'll first need to create an account. On the Blogger homepage, click the "Create Your Blog Now" button: [image: Screenshot: Create A New Blog] On the following pa...
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- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoAt a glance, buying a domain seems an unimportant thing, and it may be right. However, if you aren’t careful to buy domain, it can be the serious problem in the next days because a domain is like a trade...
- BLOG BY GOOGLE - 4 months agoIn the world of website or blog, certainly you often hear the term of domain or hosting. Domain and hosting are the essential things for a website or blog. Therefore, let’s know and understand what domain ...