Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Monday, November 29, 2010

Installing the ChipIn widget into your blog

This article is about setting up and installing a ChipIn widget.  It is targeted at Blogger users, but much of the information applies to any website.


ChipIn - a tool for raising funds on your blog

This article was written in 2010 about ChipIn, a service which allows you to manage collecting donations on your blog or website. 

The service was closed in March 2013.

This article has been left in place, because it shows the process to use when evaluating any potential crowdfunding service that you might want to use with your blog.



Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Stopping pictures on your blog from being "clickable"

This article is about how to stop people who read your blog from clicking on a picture and seeing a full-size copy of it.


Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Setting up AdSense for parked domains

This article is no longer current.   It was about setting up AdSense on a domain that you own, but are not using.

However this feature of AdSense was withdrawn in early 2012, so the feature is no longer available.

The information below was correct until then, but has not been update since.


Sunday, November 14, 2010

Deleting Blogs and Blog-Posts

This article is about the issues involved in deleting a Blogger blog, or blog-posts.




Monday, November 8, 2010

Adding a subscribe-by-email option, using Feedburner

This article is about using Feedburner to give your blog a "subscribe by email" option.  It is targeted to Blogger users, but most of the information applies to any type of website.


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Building Image-only ads from Amazon

When Blogger users put an image-only link from Amazon into their blog, there is often a problem with the image not being found.  It applies to code generated at Amazon, not to ads that are made using the Amazon widgets in Blogger.  


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Putting HTML from a outside sources into your blog

This article is about how to put HTML or Javascript code from 3rd parties into your blog.