Just Info How to make every Blogger post appear on a separate page
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You can set your blog up so that only one post is shown at a time - provided you don't use a Dynamic template, and you don't use Label or Archive pages.
This is fairly easy to do, you just need to understand a little about the types of screens that Blogger uses to display your posts, and how they can be manipulated and used - or importantly not used.
Most people refer to the screens that their blog as "pages". However I try not to use that word, because the Pages feature in Blogger is quite different. See "The Difference between pages and posts" for more about this.
Visitors see the post screen when they navigate to the URL of an individual post. In Blogger-HAT, for example, most visitors are from a search engine or a referral from the Help Forum. These people always follow a link to a specific post, so they see the post-screen showing only that post.
You cannot control how many posts are shown on the label or archive view - that is simply not how these screens work.
Similarly, you don't have full control how many posts are shown on the main screen: you can make a suggestion (up to 500), but Blogger's auto-pagination rules decide how many post are actually shown, and how many are behind the "older posts"link.
But, you can set your blog up so that only a single post is ever shown on the main screen. And if you do that, you may want to
(Yes, these commands talk about "page", but they mean "the main screen".)
The difference between pages and posts
Removing dynamic templates from your blog
How to cut, copy and paste if you don't have an Edit menu
Putting Posts into your Pages in Blogger Sumber http://blogger-hints-and-tips.blogspot.com
One Post per Page?
One Blogger option that confuses some people is how to set up their blog so that only one post shows up on each "page" or screen, and there is a complete break between the posts.This is fairly easy to do, you just need to understand a little about the types of screens that Blogger uses to display your posts, and how they can be manipulated and used - or importantly not used.
Most people refer to the screens that their blog as "pages". However I try not to use that word, because the Pages feature in Blogger is quite different. See "The Difference between pages and posts" for more about this.
The types of screen in your blog:
If your blog has a Designer or Layout template (ref What templates does my blog have) then Blogger offers these major "views" of it:- The main screen
- The posts-by-label screen, which shows all the posts (or the most recent however-many posts) that have a label that you or the visitor selects
- The posts-by-archive screen, which shows all the posts (or the most recent however-many posts) made in a time-period that your visitor selects
- The pages screen, which shows only one page at a time
- The post screen, which shows only one selected post at a time.
Visitors see the post screen when they navigate to the URL of an individual post. In Blogger-HAT, for example, most visitors are from a search engine or a referral from the Help Forum. These people always follow a link to a specific post, so they see the post-screen showing only that post.
You cannot control how many posts are shown on the label or archive view - that is simply not how these screens work.
Similarly, you don't have full control how many posts are shown on the main screen: you can make a suggestion (up to 500), but Blogger's auto-pagination rules decide how many post are actually shown, and how many are behind the "older posts"link.
But, you can set your blog up so that only a single post is ever shown on the main screen. And if you do that, you may want to
- not use the Labels gadget (which shows the posts-by-label screen)
- not use the archive gadget (which shows the posts-by-archive screen)
How to show one post at a time on the main screen:
- Choose the Options drop down from the main menu,
- Choose the Settings > Posts and Comments panel from the left sidebar.
- Enter one (1) into the Show at most field
- Click Save Settings in the top right hand corner of the screen.
(Yes, these commands talk about "page", but they mean "the main screen".)
Related Articles:
Blogger template typesThe difference between pages and posts
Removing dynamic templates from your blog
How to cut, copy and paste if you don't have an Edit menu
Putting Posts into your Pages in Blogger Sumber http://blogger-hints-and-tips.blogspot.com
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