Business Blue is a clean three column new Blogger template with a simple, yet soothing blue and white header image. Blue is dominant color throughout this design and it’s widget ready so you can customize it however you like.
The top tabs are setup to be easily configurable within your page layout window. Just edit the “top tabs” widget and add all the tabs you want. The “Home” tab and rss feed icon will automatically appear once you add and save your first tab.
This template also has the cool FEEDJIT widget pre-installed so you’ll be able to tell real-time who and what country your visitors came from.
There’s plenty of space for banner or button ads so it can easily be used for a make money blog. This template was submitted by “Oz” and it’s a nice one.
3/31/08 - We’ve updated this template to include a search box, the FEEDJIT widget, dynamic tabs, and fixed the blog description so it shows up now. A new demo site has also been setup so you can get a real feel as to how this template actually works.
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21 Responses to “Business Blue”
12:24 pm on March 10th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
GREAT TEMPLATE
DEMO HERE :
http://skypemobilephone.blogspot.com/
12:29 pm on April 8th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
The adding tabs part doesn’t seem to be working for me. Any ideas?
1:21 pm on April 8th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
also, can you tell me how i can have just the background image that the top, and not the text header label?
11:43 pm on April 8th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
This is great. I use this for my blog too. Thanks for sharing.
4:44 am on April 9th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
Hi Pete, it looks like you figured it out. Do you mind posting your solution so others can do the same? Thanks!
4:47 am on April 9th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
actually i haven’t figured it ou. Still no tabs, and still haven’t figured out how to have just the graphic, no text in front of it. Waiting on someone to give me a good answer..
8:32 pm on April 9th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
Pete, did you try adding the tabs via your blogger page layout editor? There should be a widget called “top tabs” if I remember correctly which is a link list. Then add new tabs and they should appear automatically.
As far as removing the title and description from your header, you’ll need to edit the code. Make sure you create a backup of this template before making any changes so you can easily go back if needed. In your html edit mode, check the “expand widget elements” checkbox before you copy or edit the code. This will show the entire template code.
Next, search for
<data:title/>and for<data:description/>which are the tags that display the title and description in your header. You should remove them and then save it. That should do the trick. Again, make sure you back everything up in case you make a mistake. I’d hate for you to lose any work you’ve put into your widgets.9:45 pm on April 9th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
thanks for the help.
I have already done as suggested as far as the top tabs goes - i went into the widget in the page elements portion and tried adding links to the “top tabs” widget. Nothing happened, and it didn’t appear on the page still.
I’ll have to try out the second part of your solution, i’ll report back tomorrow if it works. thanks!
12:36 am on April 10th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
Pete, it sounds like the top tabs widget or at least a part of it was removed so that’s why it’s not working properly for you. Good luck with removing the other elements…
5:21 am on April 10th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
I was able to remove the title and description, now i just need to figure out the whole top tabs part.
If someone would be willing to take a look at my xml template to see if they can figure out why the top tabs aren’t showing, it would be appreciated.
My email address here
thanks!
5:49 am on April 10th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
Glad the title & description removal worked for you. It might be easier if you try and download the template again and just compare the code with your existing template. Then copy over the missing top tabs widget section and that should do it. I should have thought of that before.
7:18 am on April 10th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
The top tabs section seems to be intact as far as i can tell when comparing.. I’m a bit baffled. also, its a bit strange, but in IE only, the top graphic doesn’t look quite right on the homepage. In firefox and others it looks fine. Any ideas why that might be? when you go to the post details page, it looks fine..
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2:50 am on April 17th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
GREAT TEMPLATE
DEMO HERE :
http://kuselan-rajini-movie.blogspot.com/
10:02 am on April 20th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
I really like this theme but how can I change the font and make it look better?
Also how can I make the link to blue because black is not so nice?
Thanks
9:33 am on April 25th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
hi pete,
i’m using your template for my other blog.
is there a way to insert the date per post? i can’t find it. i checked the tick box in the “blog posts” element in the layout but still, the date would not appear.
http://aussiefied.blogspot.com/
9:35 am on April 25th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
i mean david. i thought pete is the owner of the template. sorry!
1:24 am on May 10th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
Hey, I’m confused too, how can my blog title description shown on under the top bar?
9:24 am on May 11th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
Pretty cool layout
I think It would be better if you add category for post….
5:08 pm on May 11th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
it’s great. I’m trying to customize it to my needs though. You say it’s all set up to know where and how many have visited the blog, where can I review it?
Thanks
Well
7:23 pm on May 11th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
@Well, it’s the Feedjit widget which shows you right on your blog who has visited it. You’ll see country flags and other data.
7:27 pm on May 11th, 2008 (subscribed to comments)
@hwZZZ, it should automatically display if you already have a blogger description added within Blogger. Make sure it’s there.
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