Wednesday, December 5, 2012

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Spoken byYogaratnam N.at2:45 AMThank you for all your comments and emails. Unfortunately, I am a little tied up at the moment due to my MSc project dissertation, and I won't be able to reply all your comments immediately. I will try my best to reply the simple ones. All other comments will be replied by 20th of May.

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Raname 'Recent Date Lebel Author' in Flipcard Dynamic Views

AfterSo, this is becoming increasingly popular. Few readers have asked me how to rename the four categories that you see in Flipcard view: Recent, Date, Label and Author. It might be useful to personalize these tags to suit your blog's theme. Whatever your reason is, this is how you do it (Won't work in IE btw).

Go to Dashboard --> Template --> Customize --> Advanced --> Add CSS --> paste the following code --> Press enter after the last character of the last line

Using Nicknames to Publish Posts in Blogger

AfterI'm sorry this week's post is a little delayed. I was away from the computer for a couple of days. Anyways, I'm back now. This week's tutorial is about changing your profile name to a nickname in Blogger posts (both normal and Dynamic Views template). Being a Google product is one of the best things about Blogger. It allows you to use one account to enjoy many of Google's integrated services. But the sucky part is, recently, with the introduction of G

Use Entire Header as Home Button in Blogger Dynamic Views

After: Header is clickable, acts as Home buttonRemember how non-Dynamic View template's headers used to serve as home buttons? I thought it was pretty neat. It's one of the things that makes you miss non-DV templates. In Dynamic Views, you still kinda have this feature - but you gotta click on your blog's title on the header. Simply clicking anywhere on your header will not bring you to your homepage, or to the top of your blog. Let's change that, shall we?

Go to Dashboard --> Template --> Customize --> Advanced --> Add CSS --> paste the following code --> Press enter after the last character of the last line

Convert 'Send Feedback' button to StatCounter in Blogger Dynamic Views


Several gadgets have been introduced to Dynamic Views now, but a stat counter isn't one of them. I thought it'd be awesome if the space occupied by the 'Send Feedback' button at the bottom-right of your blog can be utilized for showing a stat counter. Those that have tried adding StatCounter to Dynamic Views before might be wondering if this approach will mess up your default Dynamic Views background - nope, it won't. In this tutorial, you will learn how to convert the redundant 'Send Feedback' button that you can find in your blog to a Stat Counter button..This is a respond to blog reader Jennifer Farris.

Step 1:

Go to http://statcounter.com, register an account and login. Once you're in, click on Add Project.

Justify Post Summary in Blogger Dynamic Views

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Post summaries are dynamically fetched and displayed in the front page in Magazine and Timeslide views. However, they are left-aligned by default, creating a rather messy effect. Here's how you can justify them and make them neat in one simple step.

Go to Dashboard --> Template --> Customize --> Advanced --> Add CSS --> paste the following code --> Press enter after the last character of the last line

Increase Pop-up Image Size in Mosaic Blogger Dynamic Views

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I don't imagine Mosaic Dynamic View being very famous among Blogger users, as I rarely see any questions on the said template. But here's one for all you Mosaic users out there. When you hover over a mosaic post in Mosaic view, the post's thumbnail would pop-up and get slightly increased. With a little bit of magic code, you could make the pop-up thumbnails much larger, and appealing. And here's how.

Go to Dashboard --> Template --> Customize --> Advanced --> Add CSS --> paste the following code --> Press enter after the last character of the last line


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