Such good tricks, Donna! Thanks for sharing them. It's good to catch up with you here. Thanks for these instructions. I'd love it if you gave other instructions for blog design tips.
I'd love even some pointers for some basics. Thank you Mam!! I have Not had the chance, you're right Hahaa Thanks Again!!! I admire you so much for teaching yourself how to do this stuff and helping others. Hope you'll have a good week! I've got the basic stuff done Now I'm trying to figure out how to get the photos to look nice without those zzz lines on the edges If you get an email that says I'm in London and needing to have money sent to be so I can get home, don't worry I've been hacked!!!
Just trash it!!! Thanks for the tips! I love changing up my template, so this will come in real handy. Just one question. How did you put the two side frames in the template? I got the rest figured out but I don't know how to add that. I love the pictures of the windows. Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up! Thank you so very, very much!! Here is the resulting image click on the image for a full sized view.
For this "cheats' guide", I would advise you to add your blog's title or logo into your header image. This is because there may be problems when using your image as a background behind the title and description I will explain this fully in a later post. This quick method of creating a blog header is the simplest one of all. On the popup screen, you will see options for using your own header image.
Select the radio button to upload an image from your computer and locate this using the "browse" button. Then check the radio selection which says "Use instead of title and description.
Finally save your settings. Using this method, your image will be hosted by Blogger, and will appear instead of your regular title and description, like this:. Note: in the Minima Template there is a glitch in the CSS which can make the header appear slightly misaligned. By now, you should have your brand new header image in place of your default textual header.
This was probably the trickiest part of "The Cheats' Guide", so now we'll get on with something a little easier to achieve. For my demonstration template, I decided to use a tiled floral background image which blends well with the colors in the header. There is a wonderful selection of free tileable background images available for download at SquidFingers in fact, this selection is among the best I've ever seen!
The first step to using a background image for your blog is to find one which you like. I chose this pattern from Squidfingers, though you could choose any image you prefer. You will need to save the background image to your computer as we will be using this very soon. In order to use a background image for your blog, you will need to upload this somewhere online. One method is to upload this to Photobucket, or a similar free image hosting service.
But here is a trick to help you host your images with Blogger for free! Simply create a new post and upload your image as normal. But don't publish the post, just save this as a draft which you can delete later. Now preview your draft post. You should see your image displayed in the preview page. Right click this image and view the properties.
From here, you should be able to extract the URL of where this image is hosted. Now you can safely delete this draft. Choose NOT to delete the image when prompted, otherwise you will be unable to use this URL for referencing your background image.
Alternatively if you choose to upload your background image to Photobucket or similar hosting service , ensure you have copied the URL of your image. Template Features: Minimo Blogger Template is a classy and simple looking professional blogging blogger theme with elegant and clean design this is a fully responsive and highly optimized theme with great SEO features, it can automatically adjust its width according to users screen size or device type.
You might also like Enside. Faber Simple. News BT V2. Note : Ensure that you back up your template before doing any changes, to be able to restore if anything goes wrong 1 Decide the amount of pixels by which you want to increase the width of the post area.
In this article, I will be expanding it by pixels. Here we change it to by adding to the default width of pixels. Locate the CSS sections called outer-wrapper , header-wrapper , header. Preview and experiment with different increments. You should now have more room to play around with, in your main post area.
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