Creating a new page in Blogger

Discussion in 'WordPress' started by eTyler19, Apr 5, 2008.

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    Does anyone know if it is possible to create a new page in my current blogger. I want to make a Reciprocal link page because I don't want to have all the link on my main page. Thanks.
     
    eTyler19, Apr 5, 2008 IP
  2. CountryBoy

    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    Not a new page as such, but you can easily create a new post for it. Unfortunately you can't insert it between previous posts either - it would have to go at the top.
     
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    Yeah I don't believe there are that feature with blogger. Try getting a free and manually installing wordpress, then you can create pages.
     
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    kashifmahmood Well-Known Member

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    You can not do that in blogger . What can be done is that you create a draft and place all the links there . When you have other posts lined up above that link post , publish that post containing all the links and it will not pop up on top of your blog !
     
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    You can add just posts, not pages.
     
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    Can you explain this a little more to me. I get what you are saying by creating a post. But I will need to add links on that same page as my site grows. Is there a way to go back to the post and keep adding links without the page changing URLS.
     
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    Yes. Your posts will retain their URLs regardless of how many times you alter/draft/republish them.
     
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    I think you can also change the order by changing the date of publication - look under "Post Options." It will be listed according to the date you use. Wordpress is much better for this, as you can have a page.
     
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    Noodling around, I found a post on Ads for Blogs that provides a Blogger hack. Seems to work, though I haven't tried it myself.
     
    coolcontent, Apr 7, 2008 IP