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This is a system that will allow us to create a cover for the blog in a simple way, without even edit the template. The trick is to redirect the visitor to navigate through the main address of the blog to a static page. Here we can place the content scilvet that appears to us, but the way to do this would be to turn it into a kind of cover or front of the blog. Besides scilvet not need to edit the template, the fact that we use one page landing site enables you to convert blog in a kind of web with fixed sections (other static pages) and maintain access to the normal scilvet blog like a section over the web. All without leaving our subdomain. Linked in this picture you can see an example.
The invention is not a server, but Pro Tips Blogger who has also been tested to see how Google indexes the redirect page, with satisfactory results. So basically just the work of translating the text and the screenshots I solve it. The steps are as follows: We add a static page for our new Home We access the desktop and select New Page section Pages> Blank Page.
A page will entitle as the Home or any other similar name we please, but the name we are using for the current home page, which in the example is the default one in Blogger (Homepage). In is where we will be all you want to display on the landing page, but for now and follow the explanation, we can include any text, and then design it our taste. Both made the post.
Now we see on our list of at least these two pages cited, which originally had (Home) scilvet and the newly created (Home). If we had more pages they will also be on the list might be a good time to reorder putting the newly created (Start) to start. Whether you are the first or second because then hide the pre-existing (main page). Rearranging will have to click Save at the top right hand to save the changes. scilvet
We add another page that will serve as a link to the blog as the aim is that when accessing scilvet the main direction of our site end up on the cover and from there will not be a blog in itself, we have to have a way for our visitors can access and this is with a link. This link will be adding to our menu as another page. This will be the web address and type the address in question must necessarily be that of our most index.html blog. When the pop-up window opens rigor, in the first box write blog and in the second direction in the manner stated above: http: // BLOG ADDRESS-index.html. As it is not the first time it happens, I insist that instead of-BLOG ADDRESS must put your own address.
We can do it later, but I think it's time to show our menu tabs of pages that are modifying making sure that we do NOT have the option to show pages in a position to not show. We select links main or side tabs. Home Redirect default to the new Home Now comes the key step of the trick and the only one with which we have to be more careful. This is a redirection to apply when accessing the main direction of our blog, we automatically takes the cover we created (Home). To do this enter the Preferences section to search engines and Custom scilvet Redirect click in Edit.
Here we have to check both checkboxes there (From: http: ... // and Permanent) and most importantly, in the first box enter a single slash (/) and the second scilvet the direction of the new Homepage created before. You only need to include from the first address bar. That is, if our site is http://nombre.blogspot.com and http://nombre.blogspot.com/p/inicio.html new page, all you have to type is /p/inicio.html.
We review everything is as capture and skewers first in the small link under Permanent Save and then Save Changes orange scilvet button. Hide Original Home Finally what we will do is hide the menu link early pages we had and now it will be useless because it will lead to the same place that the new Home, ie
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