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Labels to your Blogger Posts

Posted by heruqua.blogspot.com On Sunday, December 15, 2013 0 comments

How use labels to categorise the Posts in your Blog ? 
How do you know if you can get around some of the limitations in Bloggers tools. 
See and follow this article. 



Why do you use label to categorise your posts ?


Grouping your blog's contents makes it easier for people who have reached your blog via Search and to find other posts that they may be interested in - provided you add tools to your blog that let them navigate using labels.

It's essential if you want to make it look like you have put your Posts into Pages.

And it helps you to find posts yourself.


Blogger's tools for working with categories

Labels is the only tool that Blogger provides for categorising or grouping Posts

finally, Labels are tags that you apply to posts.

Each post can have as many Labels as you want 
( there is an upper limit of 5000 labels-per-blog, but most people don't get near it).

And you can use labels for different purposes.  

For example, a post titled "Photographing Long-haired Black Cats" 

could have three different labels
Cats - the the animal it's about
Photography - for the functional category
Jane Smith - for the author

The Labels gadget lets readers choose which groups of posts to see:  when a visitor clicks an item on the labels gadget, they are shown a list of posts that have the selected label applied to them.

You can add the Labels gadget as many times as you like, selecting which specific label values to show each time.   In the example above, you might add it three times, once for ainmals (showing Cats, Dogs and Rabbits), once for function (showing feeding, grooming and photography), and once for author (showing Jane Smith and Joe Bloggs).


How to add Labels to your blog:

1  Label your Posts:

For each post, add one or more labels.  You can add labels

Using the pre-Sept-2011 / old blogger interface:
In the post-editor, at the bottom right of the editor screen, or 
From the Edit Posts tab, by ticking the posts you want to put the labels on, and then choose the label or "New label ...") from the Label Actions drop-down box at the top of the screen.

Using the post-Sept-2011 / new blogger interface:
In the post-editor, in the Labels section at the right side of the post-editor or 
From the Posts tab, tick the posts you want to put the labels on, and then use the drop down arrow from the top icon that looks like a small luggage-tag:   choose the label or "New label ...").

2 Add the labels gadget:
Add the Labels gadget to your blog - the same way you would add any other gadget .   You can add it as many times as you need, choosing which labels to show each time.
  
Warning:  If you choose to show only a certain selection of Labels in a gadget, then this is all that it will show even if you add new labels to your posts later on.  However if you don't restrict which labels are shown, then new ones are automatically shown in the gadget if they are associated with published posts.

Drag-and-drop the labels gadget to wherever you want it:  some people put it just underneath their header, to make readers think they've looking at a more traditional web-page.

3 Add Labels navigation
Another way for your readers access labels is from the display in the post header or footer of the list of labels assigned to each post.

This is turned on by default in most templates:  you can change the setting and move it around using post-templete settings found under:

Using the pre-Sept-2011 / old blogger interface:   Design > Page Elements > Blog Posts (edit).
Using the post-Sept-2011 / new blogger interface:  Layout  > Blog Posts (edit)



What your visitors see:


A List of Posts:
If a visitor to your blog clicks on an item in the labels gadget or in the labels-list that is show for apost, then the "labels-view screen" is used to show them the posts that have the selected label.

This screen is like the main screen: is only shows a certain number of posts and visitors need to use the newer-posts and older-posts links to move back through the list.

Like the main screen, if you have used jump-breaks in your posts, then the list only shows the first part of each post.  If you haven't used jump-breaks, then the whole posts are shown.



A summary message:
Unlike the main screen, in most templates there is a message at the top of the page saying:
"Showing newest posts with label WHAT-EVER-YOU-CHOSE. Show older posts"

Or if there are no published posts with the selected Label, the message is slightly different.  Some people change their template to customise or remove this message:  Chuck in The Real Blogger Status has written an excellent description of  how to do this.


What Labels aren't - but appear to be:

Many people think that Labels are a way of actually putting Posts into pages.  However the Posts aren't actually moved around.  The labels-screen is just a way of viewing a smaller-than-usual group of Posts, and can make it look like you have put your posts into sub-pages.


Making multi-level categories:

Currently, Blogger only supports one level of grouping.  The only way you can make sub-groups of Labels is to add two categories to each post - one for the "major" category, and one for the "minor" category

For example you might use labels like these
Major category: Minor categories:
Recipes: Sweet, Savory, Wheat-free
Party-games: ice-breaker, run-around, silent, outdoor
Music: lively, soft & gentle, traditional, instrumental
Each post would need to have at least one label from the major category, and one from the minor categories.

If you do this, you need to adding two levels of gadget, with only a selected group of labels shown in each gadget.   You might even need to edit your template, to only show certain gadgets in certain situations.
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how to copy a post from one blog to another blog

Posted by heruqua.blogspot.com On Friday, November 29, 2013 0 comments



      This article is about how to copy a post from one blog to another, 
       while keeping all the formatting,
       pictures and layouts,using blogger




There is a separate article about posts from one blog to another, copying all, or most.






One way to move a post from one blog to another is by copying and pasting it into the post-editor in a new Post in the second blog.


However sometimes this doesn't work:  formatting, picture positions or hyperlinks are lost.


But behind every Blogger post is just HTML:  and, you can can copy content from one Post to another by copying the HTML, and pasting it to the destination blog as HTML.

This works even if the blogs belong to different Google accounts (although sometimes you may need to save the HTML in a text-editor (notePad) while you log out and in again, or perhaps even email it (as a plain-text) message to someone else who has author rights in the second blog.


You can follow these steps to move a post to another blog


1  Log in to Blogger, and Edit the post you want to move.


2  Click on HTML to see the code behind the post.




3  Copy all the code
    (put the cursor in the code, ad  press Ctrl / A to select it, then press Ctrl C to copy)


4  Open the blog that you want to move the post to
    (You may need to log out and in again, or perhaps just switch to different browser or tab)


5  Create a New Post

6  Click on HTML, so you can see the space where the code goes


7  Paste all the code


8  If necessary, click on Post Options and make any changes you need there
    (eg viewing or not viewing comments or back-links)


9  Click Publish, and check that it looks ok


This an easy way to move an individual post / or part of a post
there are other easier ways to move all posts between blogs, and move some posts between blogs. (heruqua)
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