Labels are one of the more useful new features in Layouts Blogger.
Availability of all Labels features can be a motivating factor, in migrating a blog from a Classic (HTML) template, to a Layout / Designer template.
Here's my latest Label - WildFires. This shows you the latest major Blogger problems. We currently have 0 wildfires active.
Here's how you use Labels.
The possibilities are endless, really. Use your imagination.
Availability of all Labels features can be a motivating factor, in migrating a blog from a Classic (HTML) template, to a Layout / Designer template.
Here's my latest Label - WildFires. This shows you the latest major Blogger problems. We currently have 0 wildfires active.
Here's how you use Labels.
- Write a post, and assign it one or more labels. The per post limit to Labels is 200 combined characters (text, punctuation, and spaces), but you can get a lot of labels in those 200 characters.
- Use a Labels Index. Add a page element, in the sidebar, as a Label list.
Add a Cumulus Hidden Label List(Under Revision).- Add a standard page element, select Labels.
- Add a Labels index in a static page, if the labels index makes your sidebar too large.
- Position the list anywhere you wish.
- Use inline URL references. Add links in the text of your blogs, using a label search. See my WildFire link, and my wildfires active link, examples, for instance.
- Show the labels for each post, in the post footer.
- Enable the Labels list, in the blog posts widget.
- Your readers can look at the end of the post, for all labels applied to each post.
- Look at the Topics list at the bottom of this post.
- Your readers can do label searches from a sidebar labels list, from label search links embedded in the posts, or from a labels lists after a post, at their convenience. And all labels searches are presented as a series of posts, in main page view. Very user friendly.
- If you enable a blog posts feed, you can have a feed for each label. Instead of having just a feed with all of the blog posts, you can issue focused feeds, using labels.
- You can designate some important Labels as Categories, and index your Categories.
- In a link list in the sidebar.
- In a horizontal index in the header.
- In a custom pages / posts index in the header, replacing the default Pages gadget.
- You can maintain your labels (add, change, delete), for the entire blog, by using the Post Editor menu.
The possibilities are endless, really. Use your imagination.
Comments
Thank you for the labels info..but once I filter, it stays that way. Is there anything to have it NOT sorted when you first visit the blog?
Thank you
Yes, setup a custom pages / posts index gadget, and index label searches.