Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Technically Challenged Humor



Next Week's Tech Challenged Topic: Adding links with New Blogger

(Sorry, I have been too busy at work this week.)

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Fast Tip: Cut and Paste

Did you know...

You can use CTRL+X to cut text, CTRL+C to copy text and CTRL+V to paste text. These commands can also be used in programs like Word, Notepad, and Outlook email messages.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Changing your Template

Assuming Blogger forced you to the new version, and you are still using your original blogger template, you will probably find that it is easier, and more customizeable, to upgrade your template to the new Blogger version. It is especially easy for the Technically Challenged. Or, if you have a friend or relative set up your template, you may want to use the new blogger template features for ease of use, so you do not have to rely on them. Please note that if they set up your blogroll (the links), added pictures, or customized your sidebar in any way, you will probably lose this information.

If you go to your Template tab at the top of your screen, you should get a screen that looks like this.

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As I stated, do not click this button if you have a customized template. Or, if you do, make sure you back up your old template. (Skip past the next graphic if you do not plan to back up your template.) The best way to do this is to go under your Template tab and click Edit HTML. Don't worry so much about what the text says. Just click inside the box, per the example below, and then hit CTRL+A. The text should highlight similar to the example below. If it looks like that picture, hit CTRL+C to copy the text. I recommend opening a program like Notepad and hitting CTRL+V or going under Edit --> Paste to paste your text, then saving the file under a file name of your choosing. (i.e. template backup) Once you are done backing up, it is safe to click the button.

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Once you hit the orange button, you will get a menu of the different templates you can choose from. You will find they are the same templates that you originally could choose. The trick is that you can now customize them without having to know HTML. (Which will be another lesson.)

Once you have your template set, make sure you hit the orange SAVE TEMPLATE button to change your template to the new version.

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Friday, February 16, 2007

New Blogger

I wasn't sure if I was going to continue this guide or not, but with New Blogger, it could still be important. For those of you who check up, I am going to try to start doing my posts once a week, every Wednesday. Also, I am wondering if I should set up a subscription box. Leave me a comment one way or the other if you like that idea.

All my previous posts still apply with New Blogger.