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I tried for about a week to make my blog do follow, deleting the code like above and received an error message in FireFox. One of my readers wrote suggesting I try a different browser. Sure enough, I was able to successfully delete the code in IE. So, if the above isn’t working, try switching browsers.
Interesting. I never had a problem with using either Firefox or IE. Perhaps you had an addon that was interfering with Blogger. At least you were able to delete the code.
nice tips bro, thanks
Andy Beard goes into details about nofollow solutions for various blogging platforms:
http://andybeard.eu/2007/02/ultimate-list-of-dofollow-plugins-banish-nofollow-from-comments-and-trackbacks.html
Although this about one year old now.
There are a few more items people might want to know. I wrote an article in June of 2007 that you may want to read. Click my name to go there.
If you use a default template for Blogger, then removing the nofollow-tag should be no problem. Customized templates are a different story, because the code can be chaotic. There are many site with tutorials for customized templates (i.e. Blogger Buster).
Thanks for this little guide. I recently started a blogger blog and was wondering if it was possible. Maybe I could find more neat things to do with the code in there.
There are many things you can do with the code. I recommend you start a second Blogger blog for testing. That way you can try different things with your template without affecting your real blog.
it works for me. i have change one of my blog to dofollow and the traffic start to grow rather than before.
Hi you all and dear this blog author,
I suggest you all my friend to don’t turn you blog to Do Follow blog.
Thank you!