mardi 27 septembre 2011

Add A One Time Email Subscription Pop Up Form To Blogger

So many blogs and websites i visit these days have implemented a pop up subscription form for their newsletter.I'm sure you have seen it, you land on a site and after a few seconds a form appears asking for your Email to subscribe.While these can annoy some people they have been proven to have a dramatic effect on the numbers of subscribers.In this post i will show you how to add a similar form to your Blogger blog but with a form to subscribe to your blog via Email Rss provided by feedburner.The form is a one time pop up so if someone visits your blog every day it will remember they visited before and not show the form again.
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lundi 26 septembre 2011

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mercredi 21 septembre 2011

How To Turn Off Or Disable The New Blogger Lightbox Feature

In the last post i brought you news of how Blogger had just added Lightbox to all Blogger Blogs.While lightbox is a neat way for people to view images in your posts it has not been to every ones taste.I have received a few comments and Emails asking is their a way to turn off light box or disable lightbox.This morning i spent some time trying to work a simple line of Css to override lightbox but to no avail.However i did come across a hack on another blog that does the job perfectly.

This hack is from the blog Code from an English Coffee Drinker (Love the title make sure to check it out) and it works a charm.I also have a video tutorial at the bottom of the post.

Override Lightbox On Blogger Blogs

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lundi 19 septembre 2011

Lightbox Image Overlay Effect Is Now Default On Blogger Blogs

Back in May this year i showed you how to add a jQuery Lightbox Image Overlay Effect For images on your blog.Today the Blogger team have made a version of this default on all blogs.Previously Images when clicked opened as a seperate page, with the lightbox effect images pop up with the background darkened also thumbnails of other images within the post are listed below.So just upload images as normal and they can be viewed in a brand new way.

Introducing Lightbox, the latest in a series of Blogger updates aimed at giving you an improved and modernized blogging experience. Lightbox is a whole new way to interact with photos. When clicked, images now expand into a shiny new overlay that displays them at their full size for optimal viewing.




Click the images below to see the effect in action.



Another great new feature for Blogger, check out the Blogger post on lightbox Here.

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jeudi 15 septembre 2011

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samedi 10 septembre 2011

Know The Rhythm Of Your Blog

When you start your blog you may have no conception of how long you're going to be doing this for or the time and effort that it is going to take on your part, but when you become a seasoned blogger, you'll be able to look back (and look forward) and see your personal seasonal rhythms with your blog.

We all have our ups and downs and habits that we get into, and our blogs will reflect that over time. Right now, it's getting into fall, and for a a lot of people summer is one of two extremes - it is either the time where you're lazy and don't maintain your blog as much, or you're coasting along with your blog because everyone is engaged and involved. After this, you're going to have to make one transition or another - either get more involved with your blog and write more or expect less involvement from your audience. Or you're one of those lucky few that get consistent involvement year round - know I strongly dislike you.

For those who are just starting - know that you will likely get into routines in different seasons (the weather may not correlate...but it will happen.) Blogs have life cycles and phases just as a business does. You'll probably get into a winter funk, and there will be some bumps and scrapes along the way - balancing life, work and blog isn't always easy.

As I said, your seasons may not match what you're seeing outside of the window, but you really should take note of what kind of life cycle your blog has, where the ups and downs and peaks and valleys usually occur. If you don't notice these things, your blog could become completely stale or irrelevant without you noticing. Years will run by you, and your blog hasn't grown or evolved at all. Maybe you don't get to know your audience, or haven't don't any kind of SEO, but SEO is a whole 'nother topic.

Just as a fact of life in the real-world seasons of Fall and Winter, you will be faced with a lot more holidays - from Halloween to Christmas. You'll need to decide to what degree you're going to want to share your personal experiences of the holidays, or the ways in which you're going to allow the holidays you do (or don't) celebrate color your content.

Winter

The winter of your blog is a test of discipline. Long days and little to show, at this point you're just trying to get through your posting schedule. You don't have the heart to start any new promotions or launch any new projects. You just slog through the mud and keep on keepin' on. Do you have the devotion to really keep doing this blog? Your winter is your benchmark.

Spring

Spring - buds are blooming, birds are chirping, the sun is shining. In short, things are looking better. You've got new subscribers or maybe you just got pitched a great promotional deal, but things are going so much better than they were. Whatever is making you excited about your blog again, you're posting so much more and are engaged and active, riding on cloud 9.

Summer

As I've mentioned earlier, the summer of your blog (which likely corresponds to the actual season) can be one of two things. Either you're hot and lazy and kind of abandon ship with your blog, posting less frequently, engaging less often, or you're continuing the high of summer and you could almost be on vacation because things with your blog are evolving so naturally and everything is going so easily.

Fall

The fall of your blog is the time that you need to take to analyze your blog. Do you need a new design? (Do you want a new design?) Do you need to reach out to a different audience? Guest post somewhere? Start in on a new topic or a new angle? Fall is the time to ask those questions, and figure out what is going on a bit deeper with your blog - figure out how to grow it, how to nurture it.

Don't forget your blog is a reflection of you, and you go through cycles and rhythms. Follow them, understand them. Don't try and fight them or get frustrated with it. Ups and downs happen with everything. Keep in mind the larger picture of you and your blog and how they fit together - and a big part of that is identifying and acknowledging the rhythms that your blog goes through.

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