
Blogspot archives are a powerful tool for bloggers, allowing them to organize and categorize their content with ease.
You can create archives for your blog posts by date, category, or author, making it simple to find specific content.
Each archive can be customized with a unique title and description, helping readers quickly understand what they can expect to find within.
Archive pages can also be configured to display a list of posts, making it easy for readers to scan and find relevant content.
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Creating an Archive
Creating an archive in Blogger is a straightforward process. To get started, go to Blogger and click on the "Layout" tab.
To add an archive gadget, select "Add a Gadget" from the list of options. This will open a new window where you can choose from various gadgets to add to your blog.
Select "Archive" from the list of available gadgets. This will add the archive gadget to your blog's layout.
Once you've added the archive gadget, save the changes to complete the process. Your archive is now live and ready for use.
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Blogger Features
Blogspot archive offers a range of features that make it a great platform for bloggers. One of the most useful features is the ability to categorize posts, making it easy to organize and navigate your content.
With Blogspot, you can also customize your blog's design and layout, including the choice of templates and colors. This allows you to create a unique and visually appealing blog that reflects your brand.
Another key feature is the ability to schedule posts in advance, which is a huge time-saver and ensures that your content is consistently published.
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Albums Still Available
You can still access your Blogger Archive Albums, despite the old Google Archive interface disappearing. The URL to access your albums is https://www.blogger.com/mediamanager/albums.
This URL is the same for everyone and brings up your albums when you're signed in. I highly recommend making a note of it, as it's not easy to find independently.
The Blogger Album Archive is still available, and it's a great way to keep your old photos and images organized. I've been using it for years, and it's been a lifesaver for me.
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You can also use Google Takeout to download all your albums in one go. However, be warned that it can take a long time to appear, and you might miss the email with the download link.
Here are the steps to download your albums using Google Takeout:
- Go to Google Takeout
- Choose the data you want to download, including your Blogger albums
- Click on "Next" and then "Create Archive"
- Wait for the archive to be created and downloaded
I've used this method to download my own albums, and it's been a great way to keep a backup of my old photos.
Blogger Previous Posts and Drop Down Menu
You can customize the drop down menu on your Blogger blog, including the "Previous Posts" section. This section can be edited by searching for a specific code in your template.
The code to look for is related to the "Labels" section, which is often found in the "Classic Blogger" and "Design" sections. I've personally used this code to fix issues with my own blog's drop down menu.
To extend the number of previous posts that appear in the drop down menu, you can look for code that controls this feature. Specifically, you can look for code that allows you to increase the number of posts from 10 to 20 or more.
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URLs and Links
When creating a link to a Blogspot archive, it's essential to understand how URLs work. The URL of an archive article corresponds to the publication date, not the planned date.
The URL of an archive article can be modified with several parameters. One of these parameters is max-results, which allows you to specify the maximum number of articles to display. However, this parameter was abandoned in 2017.
If you want to view the archive on a mobile device, you can use the m parameter with a value of 01. This will redirect you to the mobile view.
Alternatively, you can use the view parameter to redirect to a different view. The value for this parameter is the name of the view you want to access.
If you're reading a blog in a language other than your default language, you can use the hl parameter to view it in your preferred language. The value for this parameter is the language code of the language you want to view the blog in.
Here's a summary of the parameters you can use to modify the URL of an archive article:
Frequently Asked Questions
How to find deleted Blogspot blogs?
To find deleted Blogspot blogs, sign in to Blogger and click on the blog you want to restore under "Trashed blogs". From there, select "Undelete" to recover your deleted blog.
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