Saturday, February 8, 2014

Step 2 - Setting up an account on Blogger.com

In your browser's search window enter: http://www.blogger.com. If you have a modern browser that fills in the blanks for you, try entering blogger.com.

If you already have a gmail account sign in now. Blogger is a google product, so your gmail login will get you to all your google sites. If you don't have a gmail account, create one now - it's free.


Once you sign in to google, you'll be directed to the Blogger screen.

You will have some set-up and design decisions to make before composing your first blog entry. Many of these decisions can be edited and adjusted later if you decide you don't like your selections.

1. Settings

Settings:
Basic
Basic:
Title – fancy schmantsy or straight ahead?
Description – tells us what you blog is about
Privacy – selections for spiders to find your blog
Publishing:
Blog Address – the address you selected, may include your blog’s name.
Permissions:
Blog Authors – you. Listing your google email, username, and photo
Blog Readers - usually “public”

Posts and comments
Posts:
Show at most – how many posts do you want to display – others are listed in archives. Determines
 length of blog page and how much scrolling you have to do.  Select number based on how often you plan to post and how lengthy you expect your posts to be. How visible do you want your footer? Lots of scrolling means some people will not see the footer.
Post Template – you can pre-determine how blog posts will look, perhaps font choices, sizes, and other
 formatting. Background color, images, etc.
Showcase images with Lightbox – How do you want your photos set off from the text?

Comments:
Comment Location – Where and how comments are displayed
Who can comment – Selects classes of readers that can post
Comment Moderation – How often do you want to read comments before they are posted
Show word verification – those annoyingly difficult nonsensical “words” to re-type
Show Backlinks – can take you to the site from which the commenter is writing, also other web pages
Comment Form Message – do you want to offer advice or warnings about posting on your blog?


Mobile and email
Mobile:
Posting using SMS/MMS – Do you want to post by sending text messages from a smart phone?

Email:
Posting using email – Do you want to post to your blog by writing emails? You don’t have to be
 logged into your blog in order to post
Comment Notification Email – Which email do you want to use to let you know someone has
commented on a blog post? Helps with moderating comments



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