It
‘s not so encouraging accepting guest posts on a blog hosted on
blogger because except from the author’s name at the top of the post,
there’s no plugin to automatically display author’s bio below the post
like WordPress. You need to manually write the bio along with the post
while composing and it’s not so cool. If you recently started accepting guest posts, you need to manually edit those posts you’ve written previously just to make your bio appear on old posts.
This
widget allows you to display author’s bio below each and every blog
post, even on blogs managed by many authors. Each and every one still
get full credit for their work. This widget style is based on the very
one WordPress plugin I use on this blog and you can see the demo at
doncaprio.blogspot.com. Check the latest posts there I made under
different authors.
To get your blog ready for guest posting, you need to first send an invitation to the guest blogger by email.
- Go to Settings > Other
- Under Permissions, you should enter the guest blogger’s email
Upon
acceptance, the guest blogger can then log in to your blog to submit
the proposed guest post. Though I’m now using WordPress, I took some
time to test out this on my old blogspot site to be sure it actually
works fine.
Adding About Me / Author’s Bio Below Each Blog Posts
1. Go to Design > Edit HTML or Template > Edit HTML depending on whether you’re using the old or new blogger layout
2. Back up your template before proceeding you can easily restore it in case something goes wrong
3. Check the box labelled Expand Widget Template
4. Press CTRL + F on your keyboard and search for this:
]]>
5. In the line just above this, paste this css style:
.dc-about-author-containter h3, .dc-about-author-containter p{
margin:0 0 10px 0;
padding:0;
}
.dc-about-author-containter{
background: #f2f7fc;
border: 1px solid #000;
clear: both;
margin: 20px 0;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 20px;
}
.dc-about-author-pic{
background: #fff;
border: 1px solid #e7e7e7;
float: left;
height: 100px;
width: 100px;
margin: 0 -122px 0 0;
padding: 10px;
}
.dc-about-author-pic img{
width: 100px;
}
.dc-about-author-text{
float: left;
margin: 0 0 0 140px;
}
6. We’re done with the styling, now let’s finish it up margin:0 0 10px 0;
padding:0;
}
.dc-about-author-containter{
background: #f2f7fc;
border: 1px solid #000;
clear: both;
margin: 20px 0;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 20px;
}
.dc-about-author-pic{
background: #fff;
border: 1px solid #e7e7e7;
float: left;
height: 100px;
width: 100px;
margin: 0 -122px 0 0;
padding: 10px;
}
.dc-about-author-pic img{
width: 100px;
}
.dc-about-author-text{
float: left;
margin: 0 0 0 140px;
}
We’ll be using conditional statements to display different about me widget for diferent authors, ok?
Search for this code in your template:
From BLOG ADMINISTRATOR WIDGET STARTS to BLOG ADMINISTRATOR WIDGET ENDS is for your own posts. This automatically displays your bio under your posts and you should edit all the characters in red as follows:
YOUR NAME – this is the name displayed under your posts as author’s name.
YOUR PHOTO URL – your photo URL should be here. You can upload the picture to your Picasa album and then use the URL.
ABOUT YOURSELF HERE – A brief description about yourself with links to your social network and all that.
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