Category: AZ
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Express yourself with the Blogger Template Designer
by Siobhan Quinn, Blogger Product Manager We’re thrilled to announce that the Blogger Template Designer has launched to Blogger in Draft, our experimental playground where users can try out Blogger’s latest features. The Template Designer brings a new level of customization to your blog. Take a look: In the Template Designer, you’ll find: 15 new…
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SXSW 2010: Blogger & Google Reader Party in Austin
Blogger and Google Reader are throwing a party at South by South West and you’re invited! We’ll be debuting a very special feature at the party, so come celebrate with the Blogger and Google Reader teams. Drinks, food, tunes, swag, and good times will be in full effect. Party Details Blogger & Google Reader Party…
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Auto Pagination on Blogger
by Vardhman Jain, Software Engineer, Mountain View Latency is a word you hear a lot at Google. We are always looking for ways to make our products faster, because we have consistently found that faster page loads mean more satisfied users. This post is the first of an occasional series that will discuss ways in…
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A quick note about music blog removals
Earlier today, word spread about some popular music blogs that were recently removed from Blogger. While we make it a policy to not publicly discuss individual users or their accounts, we wanted to clarify a few things about how and when Blogger enforces its Terms of Service as they relate to our DMCA policy. Last…
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Create Pages in Blogger
By Sean McCullough, Software Engineer Another top user-requested feature has just graduated from Blogger In Draft! Blogger now makes it easy to create Pages linked from your blog. This feature lets you easily publish static information on stand-alone pages. For example, you can create an About This Blog page that discusses the evolution of your…
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How the Google Page Creator shutdown may affect your blog
By Wiktor Gworek, Software Engineer (Krakow, Poland) A while back, Google announced that they were shutting down Google Page Creator and offered users the option to upgrade to Google Sites. In the past, some custom template designers used Page Creator to host javascript, a file type that Google Sites does not support. Since a number…
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Important Note to FTP Users
Last May, we discussed a number of challenges facing Blogger users who relied on FTP to publish their blogs. FTP remains a significant drain on our ability to improve Blogger: only .5% of active blogs are published via FTP — yet the percentage of our engineering resources devoted to supporting FTP vastly exceeds that. On…
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Support Haiti Disaster Relief
Like many of you, we watched in horror as news emerged from Haiti about yesterday’s disastrous earthquake. For those of you who publish your blog with Blogger, we built a couple of widgets that make it easy to invite your readers to contribute money to the Red Cross’s international disaster relief effort. Pick a size…
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Blogger integrates with Amazon Associates
Earlier this year we simplified the process for monetizing your blog by adding a “Monetize” tab in the Blogger app. We started with AdSense, which allows you to add contextual advertising to your pages; more recently we added AdSense for Feeds to help you generate revenue from the distribution of your blog via RSS and…
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Coming up Next…
by Helen Kang, Software Engineer, Blogger Some of you must have wondered what the Next Blog link on the NavBar does, and clicked on the link once or twice. Next Blog used to take you to a random blog, written by a random blogger. Your fellow blogger could have been writing her blog in a…