An additional button in the Blogger Navbar now enables us to share our posts via Twitter, Facebook, Google Reader and by email:
When a reader clicks the "Share" link on your blog's home page, they can opt to share the URL of your blog by Twitter, Facebook or Google Reader. On item pages, the pop-up box includes the additional option to share by email:
When readers share your blog and posts, additional parameters are added to the URL which helps you track the syndication of these posts using Google Analytics in the format "?spref=nn" where the nn part is changed to fb for Facebook, tw for Twitter or gr for Google Reader.
For example:
- http://buzz.blogger.com/2009/08/share-from-nav-bar.html?spref=tw (sharing the announcement post on Twitter)
- http://www.bloggerbuster.com?spref=fb (sharing the Blogger Buster homepage on Facebook)
Of course, this new feature is only available to those who have not chosen to hide the Blogger Navbar!
If your Blogger template does not display the Blogger Navbar and you would like to make it reappear in order to use this new feature, here is what you should do:
1. Go to Layout>Edit HTML in your Blogger dashboard.
2. Using your browser's search function, locate the following section of code:
This should be located within the#navbar-iframe {
height:0px;
visibility:hidden;
display:none;
}
<b:skin>
or <style>
section of your template.Delete this section of code, then preview your template. If all is well, the Blogger Navbar will be visible again, enabling your readers to syndicate your posts with ease. Instructions to hide the Blogger Navbar can be found here.
What do you think of the new Navbar "Share" feature?
I admire the determination of the Blogger team to roll out so many new features for this platform in just a few short weeks! The addition of this sharing feature will be useful for many bloggers, though those of us who choose to hide the navbar for aesthetic purposes will need to adopt other methods of sharing our posts.What do you think of this latest birthday gift? Will you find this useful? Is this enough to persuade you to display the navbar again (if you have currently chosen to hide it)?
Please feel free to leave your comments and opinions below.
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