Create
a blog
To
start a blog with blogger, visit the blogger homepage, enter your username and
password, and click Sign in. Enter a display name and accept blogger's
terms of service. Then click the Create a blog link and get started.
Pick
and address (URL) and a blog title. Then, choose your favorite blog template
(this is how your blog will look when you publish it). Now get creative, add
information to your personal profile, and customize how your blog looks, if you
feel up to it. Start blogging now.
Dashboard
Your
dashboard, as always, is your starting point. This is where all your blogs are
listed, and you can click on the icons next to them to perform various actions
on each blog, such as:
Writing
a new post: Just click on the orange pencil
icon on your dashboard to access the post editor.
Viewing
your post: The gray post list icon will take
you to a list of your published and drafted post for a specific blog.
Catching
up on your favorite blogs: Below the
list of your own blogs, you’ll see a list of the blogs you follow with an
excerpt from their latest posts.
Everything
else: Check out the drop-down menu next
to the post list icon for a quick link to
- Overview
- Post
- Pages
- Comments
- Stats
- Earnings
- Layout
- Templates
- Settings
Note
that the earning tab will only show if AdSens supports your language.
Overview
On
the Overview tab, you can see your blog’s activity, news and tips from the
blogger team, and recent blogs of note.
Write
your Post
Once
you’ve signed in to blogger, you’ll see your dashboard with your blogs. Here’s
what your need to do:
- Click the orange pencil icon to write a new post, and enter anything you want to share with the world.
- Next, you’ll see the Post Editor Page. Start by giving your post a title (optional), then enter the post itself.
- When you’re done, click on Preview button at the top to make sure it’s ready to go and then click Publish button to publish your post.
Add an Image
You can add an image from your
computer or the Web to your blog. Click the image icon in the Post Editor
toolbar. A window appears prompting you to browser for an image file on your
computer, or enter the URL of an image on the Web.
Once you’ve selected your image,
you can then choose a layout to determine how your image will appear in your
post:
The ‘Left’, ‘Center’, and ‘Right’
option allow you to customize the way your blog text will flow around your
image.
The ‘Image size’ options will
determine how large the image will appear within your post.
Click Upload Images to add your image, and then click DONE when the
notification window appears telling you that ‘Your image has been added’. Blogger
will then return you to the post editor, where you’ll see your image ready to
be published to your blog.
You can also publish images to
your blog using your mobile device, Google’s free photo software Picasa, or a
third-party service like flicker.
Add a Video
To add a video to your blog post,
click the film strip icon in the Post Editor toolbar above where you compose
your blog text. A window appears prompting your to ‘Add your video to your blog
post’.
Click Browse to select the video
file from your computer that you’d like to upload. Note that Blogger accepts
Avi, Mpeg, QuickTime, Read and Windows Media files and that your video must be
less than 100MB in size.
Before uploading your video, add
a title in the ‘Video Title’ box and agree to the Terms and Conditions (you’ll
only have to do this the first time that you upload a video with Blogger). Then
click Upload Video.
While your video uploads, you’ll
see a placeholder in the post editor showing where your video will appear. You’ll
also see a status message below the post editor letting you know that your
upload is in progress. Depending on the size of your video, this usually takes
about five minutes. When it is complete, your video will appear in the post
editor.
Customize
Your template is a fun way to
customize your blog. When creating new blog, you’re fist asked to choose a
default template; this is the basic design of your blog. You can choose from
many templates for your blog; simply pick the one that best fits your needs.

Once on the Template tab, you can
either click on the orange Customize button get started with template designer,
or chose one of defaults templates. If you’d like to edit the HTML your blog,
just click the gray Edit HTML
button.
Add a gadget
If you want more precise control
over your blog’s layout, you can also use the Edit HTML feature. To Edit your
blog’s layout, follow these steps:

- Click layout from the drop-down menu on your dashboard below the blog you would like to customize.
- From there, click EDIT to edit existing gadgets, or Add a Gadget to add new ones.
- To add a new gadget after you’ve clicked Add a Gadget, simply click the plus sign next to your desired gadget. You can choose from gadgets by category, or search for a specific gadget in the top right of the pop-up window.

Once you’ve added the necessary
information to your selected gadgets, click the orange Save arrangement button.
Your layout changes will appear instantly.
Privacy and permission
By default, your blog is
completely public, and can be read by anyone on the internet. However, if you
want to keep it private, you can do that too. You can change these settings on
the Settings | Basic tab.

- Under the ‘Blog Readers’ section, you’ll probably see ‘Anybody’ selected as the default. When you change this to ‘Only these readers’, you’ll get an Add Readers button.
- Click the Add Readers button and then enter the email address of a person to whom you’d like to grant access to your blog. To add multiple people, separate their addresses with commas.
- For each address entered, the
Google Account associated with that address will be given access to view your
blog. If an address is not associated with an account, that person will receive
an invitation email with a link allowing them do one to three thing:
- Sign in to an existing account.
- Create a new account.
- View your blog as a guest (no account required)
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