There are millions of Blogger blog owners - and each owner has their own idea, how their blog should look.
Not every blog owner is willing to settle for using a Blogger supplied template. Some blog owners design their own templates - and others choose templates provided by non Blogger developers.
Some blog owners - even those with no technical background - choose third party supplied templates, and demand instructions in Blogger Help Forum: Learn More About Blogger. Not every blog owner can be supported, according to their personal level of need.
It's OK for you to install a new third party template, for your blog - though you should plan to do some extra work.
Third party templates should include some installation instructions.
A template publisher should provide instructions for uploading and installing their template. Installation procedures may vary, however.
Easy install.
If the template publisher is honourable, using an install script, provided by the template publisher, can be the most reliable install procedure. A well written script can extract the template of your choice from the publishers library, copy it to your blog, and tweak the install to your satisfaction.
Giving control of your Blogger account, to an unknown third party, is not always the best idea, however.
Template restore.
If the template publisher provides a template as an XML file, and describes the template as "for Blogger", you can install the template from the dashboard. You will first download the template of your choice, to a local computer.
With a template downloaded locally, you use the Blogger "Backup / Restore" wizard, in the dashboard Template page.
Start with the dashboard Template page.
Hit the "Backup / Restore" button.
Hit the "Choose File" button.
Now, you have the file manager, provided with your computer. Select the file, containing the template just downloaded.
The "Backup / Restore" wizard is part of the Blogger dashboard. The template will be selected, using the file manager wizard on the computer being used.
Template Edit HTML.
This is the most universal procedure - if the template is provided as HTML. Just use the Blogger "Edit HTML" wizard, in the dashboard Template page.
The simplest install uses "Edit HTML", from the dashboard Template page.
Copy the HTML or Text file content, into the window.
In some cases, you may have to do some work, to use an HTML template.
It's your blog - and the template choice is yours too.
You can use any acceptable third party blog template. Many blog features will perform best, though, if you use the Blogger supplied post template.
To ensure up to date Blogger code, always refresh the post template, after installing a third party blog template.
And as always, I'll suggest that you backup the template, before and after installing a custom template.
If you install a third party template, you may have to support your blog, on your own.
Please understand that Blogger won't be able to support your third party template - that is the responsibility of the template publisher. Problems with your blog, after installing third party accessories, will be yours to resolve.
There are millions of #Blogger blog owners - and each owner is different. Blog design - and templates used - will vary similarly.
Some blog owners cannot be satisfied by the Blogger supplied template library - and require third party produced templates.
Not every blog owner is willing to settle for using a Blogger supplied template. Some blog owners design their own templates - and others choose templates provided by non Blogger developers.
Some blog owners - even those with no technical background - choose third party supplied templates, and demand instructions in Blogger Help Forum: Learn More About Blogger. Not every blog owner can be supported, according to their personal level of need.
It's OK for you to install a new third party template, for your blog - though you should plan to do some extra work.
Third party templates should include some installation instructions.
A template publisher should provide instructions for uploading and installing their template. Installation procedures may vary, however.
- Easy install.
- Template restore.
- Template Edit HTML.
Easy install.
If the template publisher is honourable, using an install script, provided by the template publisher, can be the most reliable install procedure. A well written script can extract the template of your choice from the publishers library, copy it to your blog, and tweak the install to your satisfaction.
Giving control of your Blogger account, to an unknown third party, is not always the best idea, however.
Template restore.
If the template publisher provides a template as an XML file, and describes the template as "for Blogger", you can install the template from the dashboard. You will first download the template of your choice, to a local computer.
With a template downloaded locally, you use the Blogger "Backup / Restore" wizard, in the dashboard Template page.
Start with the dashboard Template page.
Hit the "Backup / Restore" button.
Hit the "Choose File" button.
Now, you have the file manager, provided with your computer. Select the file, containing the template just downloaded.
The "Backup / Restore" wizard is part of the Blogger dashboard. The template will be selected, using the file manager wizard on the computer being used.
Template Edit HTML.
This is the most universal procedure - if the template is provided as HTML. Just use the Blogger "Edit HTML" wizard, in the dashboard Template page.
The simplest install uses "Edit HTML", from the dashboard Template page.
Copy the HTML or Text file content, into the window.
In some cases, you may have to do some work, to use an HTML template.
It's your blog - and the template choice is yours too.
You can use any acceptable third party blog template. Many blog features will perform best, though, if you use the Blogger supplied post template.
To ensure up to date Blogger code, always refresh the post template, after installing a third party blog template.
And as always, I'll suggest that you backup the template, before and after installing a custom template.
If you install a third party template, you may have to support your blog, on your own.
Please understand that Blogger won't be able to support your third party template - that is the responsibility of the template publisher. Problems with your blog, after installing third party accessories, will be yours to resolve.
There are millions of #Blogger blog owners - and each owner is different. Blog design - and templates used - will vary similarly.
Some blog owners cannot be satisfied by the Blogger supplied template library - and require third party produced templates.
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