For many years, Blogger blog owners have been asking for the ability to have a static Home page, on their blog.
We came up with a basic solution for that, a couple years ago. Last year, I packaged the procedure.
Today, I realised that Blogger recently gave us this option, in a far simpler solution, last month - but not so many people noticed it.
The "Custom Redirects" feature is just what you need, to create a static home page.
I setup a test blog - Nitecruzr Redirected Home Page Test, and added a Static page - "Static Home Page".
Having setup the static page, I redirected the Home page to the static page, using the "Search preferences" - "Custom Redirects" feature.
Edit "Custom Redirects".
And, that is it. You can see my test blog, as a basic demonstration.
Note that just as easily as redirecting the home page to any static page, you can redirect to any dynamic page (aka a "post"). So, you can pin a post to the main page, using Custom Redirects.
Once the "Home" page / tab is static, you can index the posts using any sidebar gadget - such as an Archive or Label index gadget. Or, you can index posts, as if they were pages.
Also, a static home page does not have to be just text. You can add a gadget, as part of any static page.
Now, anybody can have a blog with a static home page, in 10 minutes (don't overlook steps #3 and #4, above - as I did, the first time). Click here, for more examples.
(Update 2012/06/30): See The Video, for a live demonstration.
(Update 2015): See here, for more possibilities, and variations.
We came up with a basic solution for that, a couple years ago. Last year, I packaged the procedure.
- Set "Show" to "0 posts".
- Add a static HTML / Text gadget.
- Tweak the template for the new gadget, to display only on Home page.
Today, I realised that Blogger recently gave us this option, in a far simpler solution, last month - but not so many people noticed it.
The "Custom Redirects" feature is just what you need, to create a static home page.
- Setup a Static Page. Use the dashboard Pages wizard, and make a "New page".
- Use the "Custom Redirects" dashboard wizard, and redirect from the Home page to the new Static page.
- Work on the static home page, and make it attractive.
I setup a test blog - Nitecruzr Redirected Home Page Test, and added a Static page - "Static Home Page".
nitecruzr-test-redirected-homepage.blogspot.com/p/static-home-page.html
Having setup the static page, I redirected the Home page to the static page, using the "Search preferences" - "Custom Redirects" feature.
- From: /
- To: /p/static-home-page.html
- Permanent: Yes
Edit "Custom Redirects".
- Enter "From:" as "/".
- Enter "To:" as "/p/static-home-page.html".
- Select "Permanent".
- Click the "Save" link.
- Hit the "Save changes" button.
And, that is it. You can see my test blog, as a basic demonstration.
Note that just as easily as redirecting the home page to any static page, you can redirect to any dynamic page (aka a "post"). So, you can pin a post to the main page, using Custom Redirects.
Once the "Home" page / tab is static, you can index the posts using any sidebar gadget - such as an Archive or Label index gadget. Or, you can index posts, as if they were pages.
- Publish your posts to a given label - I used "Posts".
- Add a label search entry, as a new "external link", to "Configure Page List".
Also, a static home page does not have to be just text. You can add a gadget, as part of any static page.
Now, anybody can have a blog with a static home page, in 10 minutes (don't overlook steps #3 and #4, above - as I did, the first time). Click here, for more examples.
(Update 2012/06/30): See The Video, for a live demonstration.
(Update 2015): See here, for more possibilities, and variations.
Comments
I've been thinking for a while that surely Blogger must be due to solve this one, since it's such a sore point for so many people. Kinda guessing they didn't mean to do it this way ... but I'm not complaining!.
I published my post using the "Posts" label - then I added a Pages entry for a "Posts" label search.
Then, I renamed the "Home" page as ".", since the Pages Editor doesn't let us hide pages.
I follow your method, and it works well, thanx for that... :)
My Problem is,
When I click on particular label, it will show all posts on same page related to that label, and also I found that, there is one Link came
"Showing posts with label testing. Show all posts"
(testing is my label name)
when I click on "show all Posts" it will redirect me to my home page.
Is there any way to limit number of labeled post per page, like 5 post related to that label on page 1 and rest of the post on page 2, or something alternative like that , so that when I click on "show all Posts" it will stay me on that label page and it will not re-direct me to my homepage. or how do i remove "Showing posts with label testing. Show all posts" thing
and one more thing, how to add page number in blog, like I saw in one blog : http://quick-easy-healthy.blogspot.in/
in this blog the blogger adds page number below all posts...
I've got a question... You told me about creating a static "custom adult warning" page , then re-directing it to my home page, but it still has all of my columns/blog information on it... Could I just set up a secondary blog, with the warning page as the only page - that way I can make the warning the entire page - and then redirect my blog through that? If I could, would Blogger's adult warning still pop up?
Thanks so much :-)
Jen
That's a good point. My suspicion though is that you will want the published URL (primary blog?) to contain just the warning page - then you'd put your content on the secondary blog.
If you could redirect the home page of your primary blog to the secondary blog, it would work as you suggest. Unfortunately, you can only use a Custom Redirect within the same blog.
There are several possible solutions for blocking the "Showing posts with label ..." box, aka the "Status Message" box.
http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2007/07/removing-showing-posts-with-label.html
This question would be worth exploring, in Blogger Help Forum: Something Is Broken.
I see you already answered it with Lando, but I'm having a hard time following those steps. I too am now not able to go to the "home" page, which is where the blog entries are. It just redirects me to the new redirected page. Would you mind explaining it again- maybe a little slower so I can follow?
Thank you!
I cant believe it is finally happened!!!
i tried for along time to make this static page.
really thanks a lot.
Http://bible-verses-for.blogspot.com
Thanks a million -
The source and destination values cannot be empty or more than 256 characters and must start with /.
this is my site and I want a static home page on this http://www.amfastech.com/
-Rubén
Sometimes, the smallest detail ...
Having OCD can have advantages.
This is a recently documented problem.
http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2013/11/custom-redirects-and-mobile-template.html
cheers
Many thanks and a tribute to your work that the information is so persistent!!
Best, Mark
Thanks for the question.
It's been a while since I published this tutorial, so I'm a bit fuzzy on the details - and Blogger does from time to time, change things around.
The "Home" tab, in my demo blog, is labeled "How To". I titled the page "How To", and that page has the URL
http://nitecruzr-demo-static-home-page.blogspot.com/p/how-to.html
The Blog is titled
Nitecruzr Demo Static Home Page
and has the URL
http://nitecruzr-demo-static-home-page.blogspot.com
Does that make sense?