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Great post and very useful. Many thanks.
Hi!
For some reason i do not have in my template. Help!
What don’t you have in your template?
great post… was looking for something of this kind for past many days… implemented it on my blog and its working fine…a small problem though.. i don’t want to display these static pages in my home page, i.e., the only place where the link should come should be the navigation bar. However i am able to see these static pages on my home page also. Maybe if u cn check my blog u’ll get an idea of what i m saying.. any work around for that ??
I wrote a post about hiding the static pages from your homepage. You can find it here: Hiding Static Pages from Main Page in Blogger.
I appreciate it.
Worked out great!
that was easy! thank you so much!
i also appreciate, that you not only tell, WHAT to do, but WHY to do it (i.e. what the respective code does).
just one point:
i don’t know, if someone mentioned it already (i didn’t read all the comments), but i guess step 6 could be confusing for non-coding-experienced users in the current formulation.
“entire includable section” – it’s not quite sure if just the single line is meant or the whole thing up to /b:includable
You can overwrite the entire includable section with the code presented in step 6. If you are familiar with the code, you can also just edit the code to match that in step 6 as well.
i know, i just wanted to say, that for some code-noobies it might be confusing
i’ve already followed the way you taught, but it says
‘Your template could not be parsed as it is not well-formed. Please make sure all XML elements are closed properly.
XML error message: The element type “b:widget” must be terminated by the matching end-tag “”.’
i’m so helpless as i’m new in HTML. what should i do?
If you want, you can send me your template and I’ll have a look at it. Just use the contact form linked to in the top navigation bar.
i’ve sent it to you.
I followed your instructions but still the post is still showing in my page, also in Archives so I revert it to my recent XML as you informed to download it for recovery. I deactive the comments in my template, does this affect the format of the static page you created? or should I activate comments first?
I believe I correctly followed the steps provided, but my “static page” is still showing when I go to the main page of my blog. Would you be able to help me fix this? Thanks so much! (It’s probably me…I’m new to blogging)
To hide the static pages from your main page, you will need to also follow the steps listed on Hiding Static Pages from Main Page in Blogger.