I have over 400 posts in my entire blog. But now its showing 350 on the home page. And when i add another post it stays with 350. is this right? Im fearing im loosing all my first 50 posts when i started?
Well no - Blogger has unlimited hosting (well, more than you could ever need). Your posts won't have just disappeared - they'll be buried somewhere in the archive unless you've accidentally deleted them.
No i haven't deleted any. But im just worried that it says 350 and no more. Even if i post more it says that. Do you think it could just be an error on the homepage?
So no one knows? I guess the next question is does anyone have a blogspot blog with over 350 posts? and it says that on the blogger menu?
It's funny you should mention it but my personal blog currently stands at 353 posts. That's what it says on my dashboard too and when I add another post I can almost guarantee it'll increase to 354 no problems at all. So you've got some sort of bug I would say.
I don't think they will limit the number of your post, perhaps you should just write to Blogger support to rectify your problem. It would be a squeeze on your heart if they really take away all your blog posts.
You Can always contact Blogger Support team if you think there is a problem with your Dashboard or Number of posts in your blog..
Well you should have Given us about the BLog your Using .. is it typepad.Blogspot.wordpress etc etc... As every Blog is different ... Give us the Format of the blog your using ?
Your right. I actually had some problem with my template. I got a HTML editor to look at it. And it was limiting the posts or something. Since i corrected it i made another 2 posts, and now its at 352. So it was a bug. On another question i wonder what blogger blog has the most posts lol? Probably like 10 000.
If you already have so many articles, why not move to your own host with domain name? IF you then install wordpress you can import all you articles into wordpress so you don't have to start over and you have more freedom + people trust you more on an own domain.