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Showing posts with label Blogger. Show all posts

2011-11-13

Using your own domain name with blogger


Using your own domain name instead of generic blahblah.blogspot.com is a pretty easy change.

Login to blogger.com and select the blog (in case you have more than one)
Click "Settings" > "Basic"
Scroll down a bit until you see "Publishing" section
Click "Add a custom domain"

If you already have a domain, you can use that:

  • Click "Switch to advanced settings"
  • Enter your domain name under Advanced settings
  • Click "Save"


If not, you can buy one through blogger as described here. Or the other option is to buy through Google Apps by following the wizard here. I chose to use Google Apps to buy the new domain. It takes about 10mins to get your new domain up and running. All DNS records are automatically pointed to Google's ghs.google.com name servers.

After this was done, I went back to Blogger and and wanted to use my new domain name. I got an error:
"Another blog or Google Site is already using this address".

Reason is pretty straightforward, but solution is a bit tricky. I was getting this message because Google Sites are part of Google Apps and when you type "www.yourdomainname.com", you are redirected to Google Sites. In other words, DNS record for "www" is mapped to Google Sites address.

Problem is that Blogger needs to use this address to be able to serve your blog when someone requests your site. Uninstalling Google Sites should have fixed this:


  • Logon to Google Apps (http://www.google.com/a/yourdomainname) 
  • Click Settings on the top menu bar
  • Click Sites on the left 
  • Click "Uninstall Sites" (Do not do this yet, keep on reading)


This, however, did NOT fix the problem because to my surprise it seems that this process does not remove 'www' record.

Following is the correct procedure:


  • Logon to Google Apps (http://www.google.com/a/yourdomainname) 
  • Click "Settings" on the top menu bar
  • Click "Sites" on the left 
  • Click "Web Address Mapping"
  • Delete "www" mapping
  • Click "General" > "Uninstall Sites" (Optional)

If you, have already uninstalled "Google Sites", you can add it back:

  • "Dashboard" > "Service Settings" near the bottom > "Add more services

That way you can get access to the Sites menu to complete the procedure above. Once done, simply head over to blogger.com and add your domain. That's all there is to it.

2011-09-28

Dynamic views from Blogger

Google's blogger team today announced a pretty cool feature that they call "Dynamic views". Announcement link is here. I am trying 'magazine' view right now. So far so good, none of the special formatting and template customizations I had done are broken. Way to go Blogger Team!

2009-09-23

Imported old blog here

When I started blogging in 2004, I had a different address. When blogger was moving to a new format, I started this one. It was not possible to merge the two for quite sometime. Today, while looking around, I found out from Blogger Buzz that this feature has been implemented already and it's very simple to import/export blogger blogs.

So, I went to my old blog and from Settings > Basic page, chose "Export Blog". Then simply logged on to this one and clicked "Import Blog" from the same location. I have it all here now, yay!

If only now, I could find a nice template to make the posting space larger...

Code Syntax Highlighting for Blogger

I was envious how nice my friend, Arnoud's PowerShell blog was showing up the code and decided to look for something similar in Blogger. After a bit of searching, I found a very nice open-source tool Called SyntaxHighlighter. There is a great instruction page here.

2008-09-04

New URL for my tech blog

Hi,

I stopped updating this blog sometime ago however I kept on blogging on the new address http://AdilHindistan.blogspot.com. I was hoping that Google will come up a with a tool to move the content from one blog to another but as of today I am not aware of any. I would like to do it once such a tool becomes available. In the meantime, I want to make it clear that this blog will continue to exist as a way to access older content but new content will be posted on http://AdilHindistan.blogspot.com.

Thanks,
Adil