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Custom-search-engine adds an "overlay" results layout

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This quick-tip is about a new overlay results format which Google Custom Search Engines have just introduced - and which looks like it will be their new standard.  Custom Search Engines have announced a new layout - which appears to have become their new standard option. Search-engine creation is much the same as it was, but at the end you only get one piece of code to install, and it can just go in the place where you want it (no more messing with editing the <header> in your template). The search results page is shown as an overlay on top of your regular page.  As always with custom-search-engines, there are ads-by-Google at the top of the page, and if you have already become an AdSense publisher you can use your custom-search-engine to share the revenue . The big question is - will this new layout approach work in Blogger?    If I was writing an article, I'd test it out somewhere else first, and have some advice about the options, likely problems etc. ...

A quick way to keep an eye on what is posted to interesting YouTube channels

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This quick-tip is about subscribing to a YouTube channel using an RSS feed-reader, like Google Reader Most bloggers  know about other blogs and websites in their niche that they want to keep an eye on, to either know what's going on, or as inspiration for their own posts. Previously I've explained that RSS was invented to make this simpler : you can get a summary of changes on all interesting websites in the one place (called a feed-reader), rather than having to regularly visit each site individually. Video is increasingly popular: many bloggers are putting videos in their posts or their posts into videos, and some have even abandoned their blogs and are only publishing new content to a YouTube channel. I've just found that it's very easy to subscribe to a YouTube user or channel in RSS / Google reader, meaning you can see a list of new videos from you reader, without having to go to the channel in YouTube. Follow these steps: Find the channel or person you want t...

Stop Blogger offering to share your posts to Google+

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This article describes Blogger's share-to-Google+ feature, and shows how to stop Blogger offering to share to your Google + circles every time you publish a new post, and what you cannot (yet) do with the feature. Automatically updating Google + from your blog If you have linked your blogger-account to your Google+ profile, then by default you are shown a pre-filled Google+ share box with details of your post in it, every time that you publish a post, including times when you edit a post that has already been published . The share box has a snippet and thumbnail picture  based on your post, and section where you can add a comment, remove the description, choose the circle(s) to share it with, and say to also email people who are not in your circles. You can change the picture associated with the shared post using the arrows (hover over the top left of the suggested picture - the arrows circle through the other available pictures. Or you can remove it using the cross button (h...

Remove sidebar background in the Travel template

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This quick-tip is about removing the coloured section that is in the background in Blogger's Travel template. Recently, I've been using the Travel template a lot:  it just seems to line things up more sharply on the page. Today I noticed that there is an option for setting the Sidebar background colour under the Template Designer > Customize > Advanced tool.  However it doesn't seem to work. Investigating the template shows that as well as this sidebar background colour (which is correctly set by the option above), the template also specifies a background image  (ie not a colour) to use in the sidebars.    This isn't removed when the overall background image for the template is removed, and cannot be controlled from the template designer. But it's simple enough to get rid of it, by following these steps: 1    Edit the template in the usual way. 2   Tick the expand widgets checkbox. 3   Find this code: background: $(widget.outer.back...