{"id":54,"date":"2009-08-30T21:22:00","date_gmt":"2009-08-30T21:22:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bloggeruser.com\/?p=54"},"modified":"2009-08-30T21:22:00","modified_gmt":"2009-08-30T21:22:00","slug":"share-posts-from-your-blogger-navbar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bloggeruser.com\/share-posts-from-your-blogger-navbar\/","title":{"rendered":"Share Posts from your Blogger NavBar"},"content":{"rendered":"
1.<\/span> From your Blogger Dashboard<\/span> go to Layout<\/span> > Edit HTML<\/span>. 3.<\/span> Delete this code from your template and now Blogger NavBar should be appearing in your template.
2.<\/span> In most of your templates, the Blogger Navbar is not displayed just because it’s hidden. Now search for this code within your Template<\/p>\n
height:0px;
visibility:hidden;
display:none;
}<\/div>\n
OK if you now have the Blogger NavBar in your template, you can see the “Share” button yourself in your blog.
Now if you want to use this feature, you need to click on that “share Button”, a pop-up menu appears with links to popular networking (sharing) sites “Facebook” and “Twitter” and also the “Google Reader”. (see the Image Below). If you happen to use this feature on the item pages of your blog, you shall gain access to the “Email” feature too.
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If you use this New feature of Blogger there’s a hack you can try. The blogger buzz notes the hack as
“Here’s a fun hack: each URL that gets shared has a specific parameter appended (?spref=nn, where fb=Facebook, tw=Twitter, and gr=Google Reader). If you’re using Google Analytics to measure traffic on your blog, you can search for those strings to see how much traffic you’re getting from each source.” Via Blogger Buzz<\/a> <\/p>\n