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The latest tips and news from the Blogger team
An update on Google Friend Connect
December 21, 2015
In 2011,
we announced
the retirement of Google Friend Connect for all non-Blogger sites. We made an exception for Blogger to give readers an easy way to follow blogs using a variety of accounts. Yet over time, we’ve seen that most people sign into Friend Connect with a Google Account. So, in an effort to streamline, in the next few weeks we’ll be making some changes that will eventually require readers to have a Google Account to sign into Friend Connect and follow blogs.
As part of this plan, starting the week of January 11, we’ll remove the ability for people with Twitter, Yahoo, Orkut or other OpenId providers to sign in to Google Friend Connect and follow blogs. At the same time, we’ll remove non-Google Account profiles so you may see a decrease in your blog follower count.
We encourage you to tell affected readers (perhaps via a blog post), that if they use a non-Google Account to follow your blog, they need to sign up for a Google Account, and re-follow your blog. With a Google Account, they’ll get blogs added to their Reading List, making it easier for them to see the latest posts and activity of the blogs they follow.
We know how important followers are to all bloggers, but we believe this change will improve the experience for both you and your readers.
Posted by Michael Goddard, Software Engineer
Highlight the posts that matter the most
December 10, 2015
As bloggers, we all know how important it is to post frequently in order to encourage readers to come back. Of course, the more you post, the more quickly your posts slip down into the archives, making it harder for your readers to discover everything you’ve posted that they might be interested in.
To help make it easier to showcase the posts you want your readers to see, we’ve created a new gadget called Featured Post. With Featured Post, you can choose posts you’ve shared on your blog and highlight them wherever you’d like.
Whether you’d like to re-share that delicious holiday recipe from a few years back, spotlight a can’t-miss promotion you’re running, or just revive something quirky from the archives, the Featured Post gadget is a simple way to show off the content that matters most.
To try it, just head to your Layout tab, add a gadget, and select ‘Featured Post’. You’ll be able to place the gadget wherever you’d like on your blog and then choose the post you’d like to show. If you’d like to highlight something new, you can change the post you feature at any time.
Happy blogging!
Posted by Guy Ronen, Product Manager
HTTPS support coming to Blogspot
September 30, 2015
This morning we posted an update about Blogspot to Google’s Security Blog
https://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com/2015/09/https-support-coming-to-blogspot.html
.
Since
2008
, we've worked to encrypt the connections between our users and Google servers. Over the years we've announced that Search, Gmail, Drive, and many other products have encrypted connections by default, and most recently, we've made a similar announcement for
our ads products
.
In this same vein, today we're expanding on the
HTTPS Everywhere
mission and beginning an initial rollout of HTTPS support for Blogspot. HTTPS is a cornerstone of internet security as it provides several important benefits: it makes it harder for bad actors to steal information or track the activities of blog authors and visitors, it helps check that visitors open the correct website and aren’t being redirected to a malicious location, and it helps detect if a bad actor tries to change any data sent from Blogger to a blog visitor.
While this initial rollout won’t support all of our Blogger users, we wanted to take the first step to make HTTPS available for Blogspot; for those users who want to try it early.
We’re rolling this out gradually and Blogspot authors interested in enabling HTTPS support can begin opting-in today. Simply log into
https://www.blogger.com
, click on the blog you’d like to make HTTPS enabled, navigate to the Settings page, and select "yes" for "HTTPS Availability". Unfortunately, blogs with custom domains are not supported in this first version.
Once enabled, your blog will become accessible over both HTTP and HTTPS connections. Blogspot authors should be aware that if they choose to encrypt at this time, some of the current functionality of their blog may not work over HTTPS. This can be a result of template, gadgets, and blog post content, and is often caused by
mixed content
errors, some of which may be
fixable by the author themselves
.
We’ll also be moving some of our own blogs over to HTTPS gradually, beginning with the
Official Google Blog
and the
Google Online Security Blog
.
For the Blogspot authors who try this out - we’re interested to hear your
feedback
while we continue to improve this feature and its capabilities! For more information, visit our
Help Center
.
Posted by Jo-el van Bergen, Software Engineer, Security.
Even more expansions to the Blogger template language
June 25, 2015
Recently we introduced a
new set of expressions
to the Blogger templating language, designed to let you customize the HTML of each post and page on your blog. We’ve gotten great feedback on them, so we figured we'd offer even more.
Now you can try out new tags, like:
b:elseif
for a simpler multiple-case
b:if
branch.
b:switch
and
b:case
for succinctly handling several possible cases of a variable.
b:eval
for evaluation of more complex expressions involving data variables.
b:with
for creating a nicer variable alias for a calculated value.
An example of customizing the markup of your blog, using the new switch tags.
If you’d like to customize your blog's template using these tags and expressions, just head to the dashboard under
Settings > Template > Edit HTML.
To see the full specs of the new tags or learn more, check out
the help article
.
Happy Templating!
Posted by Luke Bjerring, Software Engineer
Adding new expressions to Blogger templates
May 22, 2015
Blogger's template engine is powered by a flexible editing language, consisting of
a set of Widget Tags
which use expressions to conditionally change the output HTML for each post and page on your blog.
Using these expressions, you can customize the HTML output of your blog, to adjust the look and feel. You could, for example, show an image behind the header, but only on the homepage. Or add a flower icon, next to a post's title, if the post has the 'Flower' label.
You can customize your blog's template under
Settings > Template > Edit HTML.
You can customize your template’s markup, to change the look and feel of your blog.
Previously, the expressions in Blogger's templates could
Add or concatenate values with
+
Subtract values with
-
Check for equality with
!=
and
==
Compare values with
<
,
>
,
<=
and
>=
Now, support has been added for many more expression operators, including:
Inversion of true/false values with
!/not
e.g.
<b:if
cond=
'!data:post.allowComments'
>
...
Picking between 2 values with
?:
e.g.
<a
expr:class=
'data:post.allowComments ? "comments" : "no-comments"'
...
Checking if a value is a member of a set or array, with
in/contains
e.g.
<b:if
cond=
'data:blog.pageType in {"index", "archive"}'
>...
Combining multiple conditions with
and/or
e.g.
<b:if
cond=
'data:blog.pageType == "index" and data:post.allowComments'
>...
Changing the order of operations with
()
e.g.
<div
expr:style=
'"max-width: " + (data:width + 10) + "px;"'
>...
For a full specification of the new operators, see
the help article
.
Happy Templating!
Posted by Luke Bjerring, Software Engineer
Custom domains for your blog made easy
January 13, 2015
You invest a lot of time in your blog, making sure it fits your personal brand and style. And a big part of making it your own comes from what you call it and where it lives. Blogger has long let you host your blog on a custom domain, so that you can give it any URL you choose. To make that process even easier, starting today, we’re integrating Blogger directly with
Google Domains
, allowing you to purchase a custom domain for your blog right from Blogger with just a few clicks.
If your blog is itching for a new home, you can grab one via Google Domains by popping open Blogger and heading to the Publishing section of your blog’s Settings tab.
If you purchase a new domain from Google Domains, it’s also easy to create a new blog for that domain right there.
Interested in learning more about Google Domains?
Read on.
Happy blogging!
Posted by Marc Ridey, Software Engineer
Making it easier to manage pages on your blog
February 27, 2014
Adding pages to your blog can be a great way to organize content - like ‘About me’ or ‘Advertise’ sections. To make managing pages easier, we redesigned the ‘Pages’ tab in the Blogger dashboard to make it look and feel more like something you’re already familiar with: managing posts.
The new look for the pages list on each blog
With the new design, you can:
View important details about your pages like view count and comments
Manage multiple pages at once with new selection tools
Easily see whether pages are in draft, imported, or published states
The new look for the summary of pages on each blog
Linking to your Pages
Managing the Pages Widgets for your blog is now done through the Layout UI. Multiple Pages Widgets can be added, if you want different pages linked to from different areas of the layout.
The 'Pages' widget as it appears in the list, after clicking 'Add a Gadget'
For a Horizontal list, add a Pages Widget under the Header (e.g. "Navigation Pages" below)
For a Vertical list, add a Pages Widget to a side column (e.g. "External Pages" below)
A layout with two Pages widgets, titled 'Navigation Pages' (horizontal) and 'External Pages' (vertical)
Adding external links
To add a link to a URL which is not one of your pages, when editing or adding the Pages Widget, click '+ Add external link' at the top of the 'Pages to Show' list.
Dialog for Pages widget configuration
This will show a dialog where you can set the title and URL to add to the list.
Dialog for adding external links to the Pages widgets
Happy blogging!
Posted by
Cal Smith
and
Katrina Le
Earn money from your blog this holiday season
December 11, 2013
The holiday season is here and retailers are spending more on online advertising to promote their products. Your blog has valuable space and you can earn some extra money by placing
Google AdSense
ads next to your content.
If you don’t already have AdSense set up on your blog, visit the Earnings tab of your
Blogger dashboard
to give it a try. It’s free and only takes a moment to sign up.
And if you’ve tried AdSense out in the past, head to your blog and give it a second look.
It now has updated controls, so you can match the ads that appear to the style of your blog.
Happy holidays!
Posted by Ian Cohan-Shapiro, Marketing Manager
Automatically share your blog posts to Google+
September 09, 2013
Notifying your followers that you've published a new blog post not only gets the conversation going, it encourages them to reshare your content with others. In this way it's critical for growing your blog's audience and engagement. But it takes time. And we want to give you that time back.
Starting today you can automatically share your blog posts publicly to Google+
—
as soon as you publish them, with no additional clicks. And of course: if you've enabled
Google+ Comments
, any replies on Google+ will also appear on your blog.
Blog post
Google+ post
If you've
connected a Google+ page or profile
to your blog, this new feature will start working the next time you publish a post. If you'd rather not share to Google+, or you'd prefer to be prompted each time, you can adjust your preferences in the Google+ tab of your Blogger Dashboard.
Happy blogging!
Posted by Marc Ridey, Software Engineer
Expanding your audience with Google+: Kelly Saks' story
August 02, 2013
From time to time, we like to highlight bloggers who successfully use Blogger and other Google products. Today we're featuring how Kelly Saks from Kelly's Kloset reached a wider audience with Blogger and Google+.
All about Kelly:
Kelly Saks
, the blogger behind
Kelly’s Kloset
, is a fashion and beauty expert based in Miami, Florida. Kelly posts daily musings on outfits, beauty tips, and local happenings. She has successfully transformed blogging from hobby to career, landing styling gigs with brands like
Bloomingdales
,
Swarovski
, and
Macy’s
.
How she did it:
Kelly always shares her blog posts from her personal
Google+ profile
and the
Miami Fashion Bloggers
Google+ page, a page she contributes to with almost 400,000 followers. “The option to share on Google+ helps keep my fans up-to-date whenever I post something new,” says Kelly.
Kelly has broadened her audience and built a strong online community using Google+. Google+ has also helped her connect with other bloggers, fans, and even celebrities by live streaming the events she hosts using
Hangouts On Air:
“I can easily interact with fans even if they can’t come to events in person”.
If you’re also looking to grow your audience, Kelly uses several Google+ plugins that are easy to add:
The
Google+ badge
on Kelly’s Kloset shows her presence on Google+
The
+1 button
lets fans share her blog
The
Google+ followers
gadget displays her growing follower count and allows fans to easily add her to circles
Kelly notes that “these tools are really easy to use and make interacting with my audience a seamless experience”. You can explore these features by visiting the ‘Layout’ tab in the Blogger dashboard and clicking ‘Add a Gadget’.
Click here
to learn more about Google+ and Blogger.
Posted by Diana Golduber, Google+ Marketing
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