Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Way to Formatting Settings using Blogger.com

You can change the format of your blog such as how the post is displayed in one page, date header, archieve index date, time or language.

Step by step to Formatting Settings using Blogger.com :


  1. visit http://www.blogger.com, will appear as the picture below:


  2. In the line "Username (Email)", type your email

  3. In the line "Password", type your password
    will appear as the picture below:


  4. Click “Settings” on dashboard then click tab "Formatting", some items will appear as follows:

    • Show - To determine the number of posts that will appear in one page.

    • Date Header Format - To determine format of date of posts that will appear in weblog.

    • Archive Index Date Format - To determine format of archive links will appear in sidebar.

    • Timestamp Format - To determine format of time of posts that will appear in weblog.

    • Time Zone - To determine time zone map for your weblog or just for your own use that will appear in weblog.

    • Language - To determine the language used by you at your weblog.

    • Convert Line Breaks - If you select 'Yes', when you hit enter once in the post editor will be converted with single < /br> tags in your weblog, and enter twice will be converted with two tags (< /br> < /br>).

    • Show Title Field - If you select 'Yes', will display the title of each article (old article or new article), If you select 'No', the title of the article will not appear when you create new articles, but articles have been posted will appear in weblog.

    • Show Link Fields - If you select 'Yes', Link fields will appear under the title of the article where you can change the link from title of the article, by default link from the title of article to content of article that you will be post

    • Enable Float Alignment - If you select 'Yes', allows images and text that you insert on your article using the <div clear:both> tag will be located according to which you want, if ou select 'No', layout will not be to your satisfaction.

    • Post Template - Any text or HTML you enter into this control will be present in each and every post you create (this doesn't affect your existing posts, only new posts). If you wanted to have an ad in each and every post, and wanted to have a special format for each post, you could design the HTML structure for the post, and insert it here. Each post that you create from then on will contain all the same text you entered, giving you a head start on each and every post.

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