Plugin is the easiest way to connect your blog to Facebook but some including me are having
a hard time adding it to their blog.I did it at last and made my own tutorials based on the
buttons I installed on my post.I will try my best to explain it in an easy to follow instructions .
Here is the LIKE BUTTON that I have on my blog post.
1.Go to the dashboard
2.Click template
3.Edit HTML,expand widget and look for
4. Copy the code
<b:if cond='data:post.isFirstPost'>
<script>(function(d){
var js, id = 'facebook-jssdk'; if (d.getElementById(id)) {return;}
js = d.createElement('script'); js.id = id; js.async = true;
js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1";
d.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(js);
}(document));</script>
</b:if>
<fb:like expr:href="data:post.canonicalUrl" layout='button_count' send='false' show_faces='false font="arial" action="like" colorscheme="light"></fb:like>
5.Paste the code ABOVE the < data:post.body/> to place the buttons below the post title.
OR
Paste the code BELOW the < data:post.body/>to place the buttons after the post.
6.Preview to check the button.
7.Save template if the button appear and on the right place.
+1 and Twitter
1. Go to your blogger dashboard
2.Click Layout
3.Find the Blog Posts and click EDIT
4. Scroll down and look for
5. Tick "Show Share Buttons"
6. Save
Another FB like button
2. Put your blog's URL.
2. Click the "Get code" and copy the first plugin code.
3.Go to template ,Edit HTML,expand widget and insert the first plugin right after the opening < body > tag.
4.Copy the second plugin code .
5.Go back to HTML and look for
6.Paste the second plugin ABOVE the < data:post.body/> to place the buttons below the post title.
OR
Paste the second plugin BELOW the < data:post.body/> to place the buttons after the post.
7.Preview to check the button.
8.Save template if the button appear and on the right place..
<b:if cond='data:post.isFirstPost'>
<script>(function(d){
var js, id = 'facebook-jssdk'; if (d.getElementById(id)) {return;}
js = d.createElement('script'); js.id = id; js.async = true;
js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1";
d.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(js);
}(document));</script>
</b:if>
<fb:like expr:href="data:post.canonicalUrl" layout='button_count' send='false' show_faces='false font="arial" action="like" colorscheme="light"></fb:like>
6.Preview to check the button.
3.Find the Blog Posts and click EDIT
5. Tick "Show Share Buttons"
6. Save
Another FB like button
2. Put your blog's URL.
2. Click the "Get code" and copy the first plugin code.
3.Go to template ,Edit HTML,expand widget and insert the first plugin right after the opening < body > tag.
4.Copy the second plugin code .
5.Go back to HTML and look for
6.Paste the second plugin ABOVE the < data:post.body/> to place the buttons below the post title.
OR
Paste the second plugin BELOW the < data:post.body/> to place the buttons after the post.
7.Preview to check the button.
8.Save template if the button appear and on the right place..
Another FB like button
2. Put your blog's URL.
7.Preview to check the button.
FBW is under construction until now and one of the reason is my limited knowledge to blog design.Any suggestions or volunteers to improve the site is highly appreciated.
Blog Directory is open for link exchange.
Contributors/Writers are most welcome.
Blog Directory is open for link exchange.
Contributors/Writers are most welcome.
Captcha or word verification in my opinion is very inconvenience and a torture. Words are really hard to read and it only delay visitors to comment on the blog. If you are worried of the spam comments there is other way to prevent it by moderation. Comment moderation is necessary in case of disabled word verification .The spam comments can be rejected in this setting.
Here are the steps to disable the word verification.
1. Go to dashboard.Make sure that you are on an old blogger interface. The tab is at the upper right side.Click the "old blogger interface " to change.
2.Click "Setting"
3.Click '"Comments"
4.Set the comment moderation to "Always".
5 Click "No" for Show word verification.
6. Save Settings.
by Tess Torrecampo Chancellor