Currently, the allowable setting from the dashboard is 1-10 for the number of site links
on the blogroll side bar. I remember when you could set it for a lot more.
Earlier today I was talking to Phil, head cook and bottle washer, at Bustednuckles.
He remembered when we were trying to get the new interface to show more than the 10.
I had tried but it messed the blog up.
This was a few years ago if my memory serves me well.
Anyway, I told him I would try it again, but you have to edit the HTML.
Instructions below, seemed to have worked for me. Currently I can show 25 sites on the sidebar
in each of the Blogroll Widgets.
Here is what I searched on the web: how to edit blogger html to show more links in blogroll
This was the AI Overview that came up on the web search ( Instructions below ).
I followed these directions and so far it seemed to work. ( Maybe is was fixed with some update)
YMMV.
BACK UP your theme before messing with the HTML.
I will not be held accountable.
Good luck.
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To show more links in your Blogger blogroll, you need to edit the HTML code for the specific widget to change the default number of items to display
.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Back Up Your Theme: Before making any HTML edits, it is highly recommended to back up your theme. Go to Theme on the left menu, click the down arrow next to "Customize", and select Backup to download a copy of your current template.
Access the HTML Editor:
Sign in to your Blogger dashboard and select the target blog.
On the left menu, click Theme.
Next to the "Customize" button, click the small down arrow and select Edit HTML.
Locate the BlogList Widget:
In the HTML editor, click the "Jump to widget" icon (often the first icon above the editor).
From the dropdown list, select your blogroll gadget, which is typically named BlogList (e.g., BlogList1). The editor will jump to that section of the code.
Edit numItemsToShow:
Inside the <b:widget ...> or relevant section for your BlogList, look for the attribute numItemsToShow.
It will likely have a default value like numItemsToShow='10'. Change this number to your desired amount (e.g., numItemsToShow='50' or any other reasonable number).
Save Changes:
Click the Save icon (which often looks like a floppy disk) in the top right of the HTML editor.
Verify:
Go to your blog and refresh the page to see the updated blogroll with more links.
If you are using a classic theme, the layout and editing process may be different, and you might need to update to a newer generation theme to access the layout editor features easily. To show more links in your Blogger blogroll, you need to edit the HTML code for the specific widget to change the default number of items to display
.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Back Up Your Theme: Before making any HTML edits, it is highly recommended to back up your theme. Go to Theme on the left menu, click the down arrow next to "Customize", and select Backup to download a copy of your current template.
- Access the HTML Editor:
- Sign in to your Blogger dashboard and select the target blog.
- On the left menu, click Theme.
- Next to the "Customize" button, click the small down arrow and select Edit HTML.
- Locate the BlogList Widget:
- In the HTML editor, click the "Jump to widget" icon (often the first icon above the editor).
- From the dropdown list, select your blogroll gadget, which is typically named BlogList (e.g., BlogList1). The editor will jump to that section of the code.
- Edit numItemsToShow:
- Inside the <b:widget ...> or relevant section for your BlogList, look for the attribute numItemsToShow.
- It will likely have a default value like numItemsToShow='10'. Change this number to your desired amount (e.g., numItemsToShow='50' or any other reasonable number).
- Save Changes:
- Click the Save icon (which often looks like a floppy disk) in the top right of the HTML editor.
- Verify:
- Go to your blog and refresh the page to see the updated blogroll with more links.
If you are using a classic theme, the layout and editing process may be different, and you might need to update to a newer generation theme to access the layout editor features easily.
Happy to see that Bustedknuckles got moved up into "My Blog List ".
ReplyDeleteIt was always there. I had the earlier URL that gave the redirect. The reason for two lists was the issues blogger seemed to have a few years back with how the sites were shown and how many could be shown. It seems to have been fixed.
DeleteIrish
For me, Busted knuckles only showed in the second blog list. The blog list that is titled "My Blog List NEW".
DeleteWhen I clicked on "Show All" at the end of the abbreviated first blog list the second blog list dropped off into oblivion. Anyway, I love what you do here.
No worries. I know it was there because I edited it 😃. Thanks for being a fan !!
DeleteIrish.
HUH ?
ReplyDeleteNow you need to come up with the edit to allow us visitors to see neked titties and bush without Blogger being tipped to the XXX rated content.
ReplyDeleteKidding of coarse. I bow to your dedication in presenting us with the highest form of entertainment allowed by the blogging service.
Nemo
I have a hosting site that uses Wordpress press. They allow a little more risqué images , shall we say. I’m just not interested in spending / investing the time to fuck around with it as much as I need to. I have posted a couple links to the hotter pictures before it just takes time setting it up. There are a whole list of things that are occupying my personal and professional life so it’s kinda taken a backseat. Maybe this week I’ll try again
DeleteGotta keep the masses entertained!! 🫡
Irish.
I love how you guys work together to find and share info. It goes with my long held mantra:
ReplyDeleteKnowledge is power - Share the power.
Wow.
ReplyDeleteAdvanced Arithmetic and HTML editing on the same day...
Starting to feel a little Forrest Gump-ish here.
TL:DR, because I’m thankful that much for how yoos guys, take care of our community. Besides, I’m to lazy or not smart enough to figger it out.
ReplyDeleteYou could get real crazy and edit the PHP files in your hosting account ... but that's one of the "stick the fork in the electrical outlet" types of things.
ReplyDelete