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Create Static Pages in Blogger – Part 2

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  1. wildcatsthree -

    posts like this are so helpful to us bloggers when we want to do something unique to our blogs. It’s appreciated more than you know.

  2. Paul -

    Thanks. I like to try different things with the Blogger platform. It’s not as customizable as WordPress, but there are ways of doing accomplishing certain tasks.

  3. turnip -

    Nice icons there chief! Technically easy, right?

  4. Paul -

    With your instructions, it was technically easy.

  5. Elizabeth -

    Thank you so much for this information–I have been trying to figure out how to have navigation tabs under the header, and this will go a long way in figuring that out.

  6. Chris -

    Thank you! this was really useful and your instructions are great!

  7. Eden -

    Forget my comment on the first Creating Static Pages post, this hack is truly awesome! Thanks to your ideas, your website has earned a link on our new and improved (date-free) acknowledgments page.

    I strongly recommend you update the first post (at the top) with a bold link to this updated method.

  8. Paul -

    @Eden: Thanks. I should provide a link to this post from the first post, much the same way I linke the first post from this one.

  9. kajdo -

    hi, i also spent some time to do a static about me page on my blogspot site … here is the result http://detect-it.blogspot.com/search/label/xxx … look at detect-it.blogspot.com – the how-to is not finished yet, but i will clean up the code and probably make a widget for this purpose …

    i think there are many advantages to use the “static page way” i do … try it and if you have any ideas – or other comments -> let me know

    have fun
    kajdo

  10. Paul -

    @kajdo: That is a different way of creating a static page. How would you go about creating a second static page?

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