Note: These instructions assume you are using the updated Blogger interface. If you are using the old Blogger interface (you will have a message at the top of your blog "Try the updated Blogger interface") then start at step 3.
- From Overview in the updated Blogger interface click on the wheel icon at the top right which will give you an array of Blogger options
- Select the Older Blogger Interface from the drop down menu
- The
older style Blogger Dashboard will now be visible and displaying a list
of blogs if you have more than one otherwise just the one. Click on
Design from the list of links under the blog title you wish to apply the
older Blogger template to.
- Click on the Edit HTML link located under the Blogger tabs menu
- Once
on the Edit HTML page scroll to the bottom of the page and on the left
you will see a heading entitled Old Templates. Click on the Select
Layout Templates from the list. Avoid the Classic templates as these
date from Blogger's first inception and are really too old to be of use.
- You
will now be on the older style Blogger templates page and can scroll
through and select a template. Use the preview link to see how your blog
looks with one of the older style templates applied. I use the Rounders
3 for Blog Know How by the way although I have adapted it to a 3 column
layout.
- Once you are sure you want to change over to an older style template click on the save button to apply the older style default Blogger template to your Blogspot blog.
- Click on View Blog at the right of the menus tabs to view your changes and navigate around your blog.
Today I have shown you how to change your Blogger blog over to one of the older style Blogger templates. Remember that in doing so you may sacrifice some of the advanced layout and design features available in Template Designer but it will give you the option of more template options and a time-saving alternative to having to download and try out heaps of free custom Blogger templates available on the internet only to find they don't work properly. And remember that even with free custom Blogger templates most do not work with Blogger Template Designer. Having to manually add a footer or an extra column to your Blogger blog are really minor changes if everything else is working fine.
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