Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Blogger Magic - Publish Posts To Pages

Ever since Blogger gave us the option to add pages to our blogs - and provided the complementary Pages index gadget - blog owners have asked, periodically
How do I publish my posts to pages?
This is a pretty simple procedure, too - once we understand the complementary nature ofdynamic and static pages.

Once you understand the differences between dynamic and static pages, and see that the Pages gadget will index both types of pages, the process of publishing posts to pages becomes reasonably simple.
  • Publish posts, and assign labels to the posts.
  • Add label search URLs, as "link pages", using "Configure Page List".
Now, if you want your posts to only appear on the pages - not in main page view, you add a third step, which has a number of choices.
The latter step is just a bit more complex, and simply requires that you decide what you wish your readers to see - instead of the main page of posts, when reading your blog for the first time. There are a variety of choices available.

Finally, to make the display look a bit cleaner, you may not want to see the "Showing posts with label ..." box.

One of the key steps in this process is getting the label search URL, for the Page being added. Look to the end of this post, just above the comments.
Topics: Blogger MagicDynamic TemplatesDynamic ViewsEdit PostsMain Page ViewMenu BarNitecruzr.NetPagesSnakeStatic PagesWeb Site
If I wanted to add a tab for "Blogger Magic", I could extract the search URL, from the link.
Blogger Magic
giving me
http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/search/label/Blogger%20Magic
Now, I'll plug that URL into the Pages gadget, as a "link address", with "Page title" of "Blogger Magic".

See "Magic", in the menu bar at the top?

Now, do this for any post in your blog, that you want to appear in a non "Home" Pages tab.
  • Pick a post, in your blog.
  • Extract the label search URL, from a label for that post.
  • Use that label search URL, as a "link address", in Layout - "Pages".
  • Publish more posts, using that same label.

Do this carefully, and you can even have the Pages entries appearing on the menu bar, with the blog viewable using a dynamic template. You can even have this, if you normally display the blog using a non dynamic template.

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