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Tech Tip: Blogger Template

For this weeks tech tip I decided to redo my blogger template because at the beginning of the year I just kind of randomly chose a template that I liked and didn't change anything about it. So I decided to explore my options and customize my blog. I decided to get rid of the picture at the top so my blog could just put the focus on whatever post I did that day.

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  1. I just commented on your "Famous Last Words" post and mentioned how much I loved your new blog template. Haha. I went through the stream and that happened to pop up first. I will say again that you did really well in creating it how you wanted to. Taking the picture away from the top, really does open up a better opportunity to focus on your posts rather than just the photo(s) itself. I find that if the photo is the first thing seen, people will generally want to know more through that rather than the content and it can be put on blast in a very over-the-top kind of way, if that makes sense? Changing up the template is always fun and I am glad you were able to work on yours!

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  2. I really love your new blog template as well! It really draws all of the attention to the text, and the black background with teal accents really allows the white text to stick out. I think it's great that you took the time to find something that you really liked instead of just sticking with your first choice from the beginning of the semester. Change is good!

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