Friday, 10 August 2012

Multi Column Footer Widget For Blogger –The Hot!


Multi-Column-Footer Widget For Blogger

We had previously shared a tutorial on Three Column Footer Widget which was well appreciated and today we have yet another more advanced version of the same widget. This new widget can become three column, four column or with as many columns as you wish. Further this new footer widget has some great CSS effects added to it which makes it even better. First see a demo to know what’s so different about it.

Advanced Multi Tabbed Widget For Blogger – Fully Widgetized!


multi-tabbed-widget I had published a post on how to add a multi tab widget to your blogger blogs and how to customize it to suit your blog layout some months ago. The only problem with that widget is that it is not fully widgetized i.e you can not add archives, labels, author profile or other blogger official widgets to it unless you have their separate code with you. I just came across a beautiful and a more flexible and advanced tabber widget stylized by Lawny Designs and scripted by Barelyfitz. I have modified lawny’s tutorial and have made some changes to the code so to make it even more simpler to newbie bloggers. You can view this widget hanging on my sidebar.


To add this cute multi tab widget to your BlogSpot blogs follow these steps.

Stylized Page Navigation Widget For Blogger|Blogspot blogs – MBT Church Theme Style!

Page-Navigation-Widget-for-Blogger As mentioned in the download page of MBT Church Theme that it has a Page Navigation Widget that is an alternative to Recent Posts, Home and Older Posts links at the bottom of blogger hosted blogs. In order to add the stylized version of Page Navigation Widget created by Mohammad Rias to your MBT Church Theme, follow the steps below,

Create a Floating Feedback and Back-To-Top Button For Your Blogs

feedback and back to top button Asking your visitors to leave you suggestions or feedbacks can be pretty easy only if you provide them with an easy access to your feedback page. Readers are often lazy and getting them to leave a feedback is often tough. However you can let them comment willingly if you add a floating feedback button to your blog, that floats as a reader scrolls down or up. This floating button can be made more user friendly and eye-catching if you add a roll over effect to it. Hover your mouse over my feedback button at the bottom-left corner of this page and observe how the button magnifies when you hover your cursor over it. Liked it? Lets now learn the TNT of adding a Feedback Button to your blogs, along with a Floating Back-To-Top Button, which I will discuss later.