Showing posts with label Backup Your Blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backup Your Blogger. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 May 2010

How to embed a google wave in blogger?Image based tutorial

I do not know if many people use it but we'll see how to insert a wave on a blog as a widget so that any visitor can use it. Tell them that this wave will only be visible and may be used by visitors using Firefox or Chrome.

How to embed  Google wave in blogger as widget?Image based tutorial

Step[1]Create a wave in your wave client by clicking on new wave button.
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Step[2]You will be asked to add any email address to a wave

Step[3]Add public@a.gwave.com to the left most window and click Done

Step[4]Copy the url of the wave (the address which appears in the address bar of your browser) and go to Google wave element page

Step[5]Paste the copied URL, select the values you want to use as wide and high, if we want to have header and footer, etc.

On that same page it provide the code to copy and add in an HTML element on our blog.


If you does not know how to use Google wave or Need Google Wave Invitation comment below !!

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Backup your blogger blog with a freeware application

The Blogger Backup utility is Intended to Be a simple utility to backup to local disk your Blogger posts.





Backup blogger is an  open source application
See license 
See more of screenshots
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Saturday, 19 September 2009

How To Backup and Restore Your BLoggers Blog

Now that Blogger had introduced import blog and export blog, backing up and restoring your blog is very easy. Furthermore, links, embedded content, comments and photos is also easily backed up and restored with just a couple of clicks.
The Import & Export feature in Blogger is now live and can be accessed from the Settings tab(Basic) of your Blogger dashboard.
Import blog - Export blog - Delete blog



export blogger

With "Export Blog," you can easily create a complete backup of your Blogger blog on to the hard drive and this may come handy in situations when you accidentally delete some old blog post or if Google blocks your blog due to policy violations – at least you’ll have a local copy of all the content that you may publish elsewhere.

Other that creating a safe backup, you may also use the export (followed by import) function to merge multiple blogs into one.
For some more detailed info on all of the things you can do with Import and Export, please check out Official Google accompanying help article.

See a Live Example Of  My blog on 19-sept

NOte:make sure to backup your widgets in sidebar as it is not possible to back up that