PROPER ARRANGEMENT OF SETTINGS IN BLOGGER
Basic Settings
Once logged into your dashboard, click on your blog and look by the left menu.Click on Settings >>> Basic >>>you will see list of settings.>>>> edit them by clicking the "Edit" link next to each setting.
* Enter a description that best describes your blog in the description box. Whatever
you type in the description box appears beneath your blog title in the blog
header area.
Using the picture below as an example, the description of the blog is “technology”.
so write a useful description that not only describes what your
blog is about but also entices/cajole visitors to read more.
* Click the PRIVACY edit link.
* Select "YES" for "Add your blog to our listings" and also select "YES" for "Let search engines find your blog".
* Do not Alter the "Publishing" and "Permissions" settings and don't forget to set the "Blog Readers" to "Anybody".
Posts and Comments Settings
Click on Settings >>> Posts and Comments.In this very page you'll see 2 sub-headings: "Posts and Comments".
* The question mark next to each setting gives a brief explaination of each setting.
* below the "Posts” sub-heading, the main setting that you need to change is the
Show at most on the landing page. mine is 12 posts on the landing page.
Feel free to alter it the way you like. Mind you, the more posts that appear on
your landing/home page, the more it takes your blog to load.
You can set the "showcase images with Lightbox" and "share to Google+"
to YES.
Under the "Comments" sub-heading, you can set the settings according to your
choice.
* I set "Comment Location" as "embedded" so that the blogger comment form can
appear right below each of my posts and it will allow users to reply from the
post without taking them away to a new page.
* I set "who can comment" to "anyone" so as to also give room
for anonymous users to comment on my blog posts.
* I set "comment moderation" to "always" because I prefer reviewing comments
before they are published. A link will appear on your dashboard when there are
comments to review.
* If you enter your email address in the "Email
moderation requests to" box, you will always receive an email whenever
someone comments on your blog post.
* You can set the "show backlinks" to "show". Backlinks enable you to keep track
of other pages on the web that link to your posts.
* Anything you enter in the "comment form message" appears directly above your
comment form. You can use this to let your readers know that their comments
will be appreciated.
That's all for the "Post and comments" settings.
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