If you want students to use a Blogger Blog you have created, I'd recommend you eliminate the "Next Blog" button on your Blogger blog. Students will have to have email accounts for you to be able to add them as authors on the blog. NOTE: After doing so you have to type blogger.com into the URL address box to access your Blogger dashboard.
Objective: To add #navbar-iframe {height:0px;visibility:hidden;display:none;} to the following.
Directions
1) From your Blogger dashboard ( type blogger.com into the URL address box to access your Blogger dashboard) click on the "Layout" link for the blog you want to modify.

2) On the layout page click the Edit HTML tab.

3) Cut and paste #navbar-iframe {height:0px;visibility:hidden;display:none;} into the edit box as pictured above in the first image.
4) When that is done. Click the "Save Template" button. View your blog. Refresh the page.
The Banner and Nav Bar are gone along with the "Next Blog" button. NOTE: Now you have to type blogger.com into the URL address box to access your Blogger dashboard.


I spent quite a long time trying to accomplish the task of removing the "next blog" option. I figured it was a small detail and I was finally successful when I pasted what I had to copy right below where is says
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Hopefully this may help someone else make the change in a more timely manner.
However, now that I have removed the "next blog" feature I notice I have also removed all the other items in the navigation bar. Is there a way to remove only the "next blog" but leave all the other tabs?
ReplyDelete"Is there a way to remove only the "next blog" but leave all the other tabs?"
ReplyDeleteNot that I have discovered yet. A quote from the post:
"The Banner and Nav Bar are gone along with the "Next Blog" button. NOTE: Now you have to type blogger.com into the URL address box to access your Blogger dashboard."