Here’s a nice little Blogger trick that you might want to try out on your blog. It’s from Osho Garg from TechEHow, and this snippet of code allows you to use a special HTML tag on your posts that will make text look like a keyboard key. 

Crawl rate refers to the speed of Googlebot’s requests during the crawl process in your blog. If you want to increase your blog’s crawl rate, here are simple tips courtesy of Chandeep of Blog Tips n Tricks.

Today I’ll be featuring another cool widget which you can integrate in your Blogger site, which is a beautiful jQuery photo gallery with description effect from Bloggertrix. Adding it is simple, and you can also add a description to your selected image, even in the animation. 

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If you prefer not to use Blogger’s default commenting system you can use another commenting platform instead such as Disqus.  Although it ranks as one of the popular ones out there, it still has its own shortcomings, one of which is the lack of a counter.

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A TOC or sitemap can be very helpful to your visitors, especially if your site contains hundreds of articles. This feature gives your readers a quick list and overview of the related topics found in your site.

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As any wise blogger knows, one of the best ways to direct more traffic into one’s blog is by sharing their blog posts on popular social sites like Facebook. However, even with the promising results that this practice brings, some bloggers still don’t do it as much, or enough at all. 

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When you’d like to show your visitors a larger version of an image on your website, what you would usually do is provide a link that will open up another tab or window that will contain the high resolution image. And while that may be the simplest way of handling it, some still don’t like the idea of diverting the viewer’s attention from the page.

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to embed a PDF (or any document) inside your post without causing your readers to leave your page. To do this, you’ll use Google Drive (formerly known as Google Docs). And since you’re using Blogger, which links your account to all the other Google services, it should then be safe for me to assume that creating and accessing a Google Drive account won’t be a problem for you.

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In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to embed a PDF (or any document) inside your post without causing your readers to leave your page. To do this, you’ll use Google Drive (formerly known as Google Docs). And since you’re using Blogger, which links your account to all the other Google services, it should then be safe for me to assume that creating and accessing a Google Drive account won’t be a problem for you.

See on: allbogtools.com

The popular post widget is one of the most widely used widgets in Blogger. Here’s another one with a little more funk to its normal look. It is created by the guys at BeautifulBloggerWidgets and I’m pretty sure you’ll like this feature.

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