Pages & such

Here is how you can easily set up Blogger pages and edit them.

If you are using the old Blogger interface this is the correct tutorial. If you are using the new interface click here for that tutorial.

Pages are super easy and very very convenient. To set them up you will first go to your Edit Posts tab on your dashboard. Then you will click the Edit Pages tab on the left side:
Then you will be taken to the Pages headquarters. You can click New Page and it will take you to a text editor. It's the exact same concept as creating a post. You can even go back and edit things later. So set up your page and click Publish. This will take you to this screen:

This is just asking you where you would like your Page links to go. You can select tabs for the top right under your header. Blog Sidebar is obviously your sidebar. And No Gadget is...no gadget. That is good for bloggers who have there links in html form in there headers.

That's it! Repeat the process for every new page. To edit your pages in the future just go to edit pages and click Edit under your page title.

Pages & Such 2

Here is how you can easily set up Blogger pages and edit them.

If you are using the new Blogger interface this is the correct tutorial. If you are using the old interface click here for that tutorial.

Pages are super easy and very very convenient. To set them up you will first go to your Pages on your drop down menu in your dashboard.


Then you will be taken to the Pages headquarters. You can click New Page menu on the left side. It will ask you if you want to create a Blank Page or a Web Address. A blank page is just a normal blogger page. It's the exact same concept as creating a post except it will not show up in your feed. A web address is if you want to link to something external...like your Goodreads account or your Twitter account.

Select whichever you want and make your post/page. Click Publish.You will be directed back to your page headquarters. Now you can select where you want you Pages to be displayed by clicking this drop down menu:




You can select tabs for the top right under your header. Blog Sidebar is obviously your sidebar. And No Gadget is...no gadget. That is good for bloggers who have there links in html form in there headers.

That's it! Repeat the process for every new page. To edit your pages in the future just go to edit pages and click Edit by your page title. 
 
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