Name: David Cowgill
Website: http://www.eblogtemplates.com
Even though I would consider myself a “Blogging Pro” I don’t think I could ever have the patience to design and build a Blogger template from scratch. I’m certainly capable of doing it but the amount of time and effort for me to do it just wouldn’t be worth my time.
Now just to get things […]
Blogger is a great blogging platform which almost anybody can use. If you already have a Google account, it’s easy to setup (if not you just need one) and start blogging within minutes. The downside of using Blogger is the lack of built in features that are in my opinion essential to have. I’m going […]
There are literally millions of Blogger and Blogspot blogs on the web and for Blogger support to be able to effectively communicate to all it’s users, it needs a central location. Enter the Blogger Status page. This page serves as a central spot to keep Blogger users informed about Blogger’s upgrades, outages and other related […]
First off, what is the Blogger Navbar?
The Blogger Navbar appears by default at the top of every Blogger-powered blog. It is available in several colors, and is configured in the Template tab in Blogger’s interface. If you are using a classic template, you’ll see a menu from which you can select a color. For blogs […]
Any of you who have tried to change Blogger templates or moved around your blog’s page elements have probably seen the dreaded Blogger “bX-xxxxxx” cryptic error message.
“We’re sorry, but we were unable to complete your request. When reporting this error to Blogger Support or on the Blogger Help Group, please:
Describe what you were doing when […]
Any Blogger template or WordPress theme you download from our site will be in a .zip format. In order for you to get the template or theme in a usable state, you’ll need to unpackage or unzip the “template-name.zip” file.
So what exactly is a .zip file anyways? A good analogy is to think of it […]
If you haven’t already heard, the latest version of WordPress has been released. It includes a number of changes including one security fix (vulnerability for people to see your draft posts), and my favorite new addition — support for a custom database error page. The error page (db-error.php) will be displayed when WordPress has […]
This article was written to provide a step-by-step guide on how to correctly apply a new xml Blogger template to your blog. This process can be tricky depending on several factors (quality of the code in the new template, your existing widgets, etc) so you need to be careful when changing your template. Don’t worry […]