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Start by going to the Blogger.com home page (see the Resources section below).
Register if you are a new user by providing an email address, username and password to create an account.
Choose a title and address for your blog. Remember that your address is part of the URL that readers have to type in the address bar to get to your blog.
Select an initial template design to start a blog. Blogger.com offers numerous templates so you can start blogging right away. You can choose from simple patterns and colors, as well as more elaborate designs.
Change the Settings and Format of your Blog
Choose the 'Customize' link on your blog home page.
Change the page elements, fonts and colors or pick a new template.
Selecting the 'Page Elements' option allows you to edit your blog template using Blogger.com's drag-and-drop editing tools. Change the look of your blog template by moving headers and editing virtually every aspect of your blog's appearance.
Add a page element to your blog. You can add a list, ads, a logo, pictures or any Java or HTML script with pre-designed elements toyour template.
Customize Your Blog with More Advanced Techniques
Use your own knowledge of HTML to customize your blog. Advanced users can download a template to their own files or can use HTML codes to edit their blog template directly.
Consider selecting add-ons from third-party sites. There are many services you can use to add a hit counter or quiz to your blog.
Create widgets for your blog. Blogger.com also allows users to create original widgets to add to their blog home pages.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016
How to Use FTP to Transfer Your Blogger.com BlogIn Feburary 2016 25,
In Feburary 2016 25,
Access your Blog 'Dashboard' to make changes through the 'Settings' link.
Switch your 'Permissions' setting to 'Anybody' so that anyone can read your blog. If you leave it as a private blog, the files will not be able to transfer. You will also have to switch to a 'Classic' blog template if you did not choose one with your initial sign up and registration.
Choose the 'Settings' tab from your blog's 'Dashboard' and click on the 'Publishing' link.
Switch to the 'FTP' link and then enter the appropriate information in the text fields for 'FTP Server,' 'Blog URL,' 'FTP Path' and 'Blog Filename.'
Return to your blog's 'Dashboard,' choose the 'Posting' tab and click on the 'Status' link.
Choose the link that says 'Republish Entire Blog' to complete the transfer of your blog.
In Feburary 2016 25,
Access your Blog 'Dashboard' to make changes through the 'Settings' link.
Switch your 'Permissions' setting to 'Anybody' so that anyone can read your blog. If you leave it as a private blog, the files will not be able to transfer. You will also have to switch to a 'Classic' blog template if you did not choose one with your initial sign up and registration.
Choose the 'Settings' tab from your blog's 'Dashboard' and click on the 'Publishing' link.
Switch to the 'FTP' link and then enter the appropriate information in the text fields for 'FTP Server,' 'Blog URL,' 'FTP Path' and 'Blog Filename.'
Return to your blog's 'Dashboard,' choose the 'Posting' tab and click on the 'Status' link.
Choose the link that says 'Republish Entire Blog' to complete the transfer of your blog.
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Thursday, 4 February 2016
How to Upload a Website to GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Open your FTP client and type in your GoDaddy hosting account username and password. If you want to avoid using a third-party FTP client, you can use the built-in GoDaddy FTP client; however, this is not recommended for large files. To access the GoDaddy FTP client, go to 'Hosting' under 'My Products.' Click 'Manage Account' by your hosting account. Under 'Content', click 'FTP Client.'
Navigate to the folder on your server where your new website files will be stored. In most circumstances, use the initial directory.
Go to the folder on your hard drive that contains your website’s HTML files.
Once you have successfully logged in to your server through the FTP client, drag and drop the files from your hard drive to the server. Make sure you have an index.html file; this is the initial page of your website that will be seen when someone types in your domain name. For example, www.yoursite.com/index.html is equivalent to www.yoursite.com.
Visit your domain name to see if the files uploaded correctly. Under most circumstances, your site should be live instantaneously. Refresh your browser if you do not see any changes.
Troubleshoot any problems that arise. Click on every link, particularly internal links, to see if they are working properly. If they are not working, go back to the raw HTML file and correct them as needed. All link and image paths should be relative to the domain and not paths on your computer. For instance, a header image might read file:///C|/my documents/photos/header1.jpg in the source code when it should read /images/header1.jpg or http://www.yoursite.com/images/header1.jpg.
Promote your new website!
In Feburary 2016 04,
Open your FTP client and type in your GoDaddy hosting account username and password. If you want to avoid using a third-party FTP client, you can use the built-in GoDaddy FTP client; however, this is not recommended for large files. To access the GoDaddy FTP client, go to 'Hosting' under 'My Products.' Click 'Manage Account' by your hosting account. Under 'Content', click 'FTP Client.'
Navigate to the folder on your server where your new website files will be stored. In most circumstances, use the initial directory.
Go to the folder on your hard drive that contains your website’s HTML files.
Once you have successfully logged in to your server through the FTP client, drag and drop the files from your hard drive to the server. Make sure you have an index.html file; this is the initial page of your website that will be seen when someone types in your domain name. For example, www.yoursite.com/index.html is equivalent to www.yoursite.com.
Visit your domain name to see if the files uploaded correctly. Under most circumstances, your site should be live instantaneously. Refresh your browser if you do not see any changes.
Troubleshoot any problems that arise. Click on every link, particularly internal links, to see if they are working properly. If they are not working, go back to the raw HTML file and correct them as needed. All link and image paths should be relative to the domain and not paths on your computer. For instance, a header image might read file:///C|/my documents/photos/header1.jpg in the source code when it should read /images/header1.jpg or http://www.yoursite.com/images/header1.jpg.
Promote your new website!
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