You can use labels to organize your posts. Your readers can use your labels to filter the content they get. Show
Tip: In your dashboard, next to the title, you can find your labels. Filter your posts with labels
Publish a postSchedule a post Use email to post to your blog To create an email:
To post by email:Important: Anyone who emails this unique email address will be able to post on your blog, as you.
Edit a post
Delete a postFormat a postAdd a “Read more” link In your blog’s index page, readers can preview a post, then click the "Read more" link to view the full post. This article shows how to set up your blog, using Blogger, so that it looks like your posts are on separate web-pages. Can you put Posts onto Pages in Blogger?Ever since Google introduced "pages" into Blogger, people have complained that their posts all go onto the "home page", and asked how to put posts onto different pages in their blog. The standard, but unsatisfactory, answer is "Sorry, that's not how Blogger works. So called "static" pages in Blogger are meant to be used for reference information that doesn't change often, which you don't want to be part of your regular post-feed, but which you do want users to have easy access to." Basically, this is part of the difference between post and pages. Luckily it's easy to set up your blog so that it looks like your posts are on different pages [tweet this] (even though you and I know that this isn't how Blogger works) by following three simple steps. Follow these steps to put your posts into pages1 Add CategoriesCategorise your posts by adding Labels to them. It's your choice whether to add Labels to all posts, or just the ones that you want to show up on specific "pages". 2 Make a "pages look alike" menu barThere are (at least) are three ways of doing this - described below. When Blogger first implemented static pages that could link to websites, I suggested choosing which ever option suited your blog best. However now, due to the increasing importance of mobile themes, I recommend Option c), because the pages-gadget is the only one mentioned that automatically shows upon mobile-themes.
Click on this, and add an entry in like the ones described above in he Linked-list gadget option, putting the text you want in your menu bar into the Page title field The label search command into the Web address field. 3 Optional: Deal with the home-pageIf you don't want your posts to appear on the "home page" was well as the topic pages, then there are two possibilities:
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However I generally see this as unnecessary, because in most cases, very blog visitors ever see the home page. Job DoneIt really is that simple. Your readers can now click on the "pages" in your blog from a "menu" at the top, and see a list of posts for the Page that they chose. Even better, if some posts relate to more than one topic, they show up on both of the relevant pages. And if you have used the Pages gadget, your blog is well set-up to work with a mobile-theme - which is something that is getting more important every month. Don't forget to test your blog, to make sure that the menu bar is working how you expect it to and that it looks OK, in all the browsers that your readers are actually using. How do I pin a post to the top of Blogger?Navigate to your blog's Overview page by signing in to Blogger and choosing your blog. ... . Click on the post you want to stick at the top of the page. ... . Repeatedly click the right side arrow next to the month and year. ... . Choose a day on the monthly calendar and click "Done" under the calendar.. How do I keep my blog post at the top?On the Edit Blog Post page, toggle the Make it Featured Post post option. Set to 'Yes' for the post to remain pinned to the top of the blog. How do I rearrange my blog posts?To re-order your posts, click on the existing post on your website. In the post editing screen, click on the Publish date under the Post panel, as shown below. This will open up a date and time popup where you can change the post's published date and time. How do I show the latest post on my WordPress homepage?Find the “Recent Posts” widget; you may have to scroll a bit.. Drag and drop it into the sidebar, footer, or header section. ( Or some widgets will let you select the location once you click on it, without having to drag and drop.). Add a title, if you choose.. Select how many recent posts to display. ... . Click Save.. |