Blogger Widgets

50 Great Widgets For Your Blog

Widgets are a great way to add some flare and uniqueness to your blog. Whether you’d like to show your live blog traffic stats or show your visitors which sites have recently linked to your web site, you can do it with widgets.

I recently came across a list of 50 great blog add-ons that are useful or simply just cool widgets and wanted to share it with you. Most of them work with both WordPress and Blogger so it doesn’t matter which blogging platform you use.

Go through the list and pick and choose some new widgets to test drive on your blog. I recommend not overdoing it by dressing up your blog with too many widgets. There’s a fine line of functionality vs clutter and a blog with too many confusing widgets will only deter people from your site.

So check out Mashable’s 50 Great Widgets article and let me know which widgets you like best!

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Social bookmarking services are a useful way to aggregate your content across the web and bring more awareness to your blog and many bloggers have already added it in their blog’s. Some site’s like Addthis.com provides a tool with many bookmarking sites in it.It is also widely used by bloggers out there..But still many bloggers are jealous about the social bookmarking widget available for wordpress.Don’t worry blogger too can have it now..You can Have a look at in my blog at the last of this post.

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bookmarker buttons generator Spice up your blog footer by adding some socializer buttons. Here we picked up 7 powerful tools to do that. Some of them are allowing you to select which buttons you need, and some of them are allowing you to just copy-paste codes and done. By putting social bookmarking badges on your blog post footer you can increase more opportunity to be listed at best bookmarker and get free backlinks as well as free traffics. Placing bookmarker codes generated by these site is very easy to do.


BlogSocializer
blogsocializer
Using this BlogSocializer allows you to add best 9 bookmarker buttons. You do not need to generate any codes or even copy-pasting code for every single page. You just need to place the code given to your blogger template. Social bookmarking sites that listed by this tool are Digg, Delicious, Blink, Furl, Google, Simpy, Yahoo! MyWeb, Technorati, and Stumbleupon.

SocialPoster
social poster
With SocialPoster.com you can generate bookmarker code for every single page. You can even choose which buttons you will use.

TopRankBlog
Social Bookmarks Creator
Or just use this Social Bookmarks Creator from TopRankBlog.com site. Now this tool support to add about 51+ social bookmaker sites (I think will be incresed soon). You can choose your favorite bookmarkers but by default only 14 most popular bookmarkers selected.

AddThis
AddThis.com
This bookmarker buttons generator tool is very popular now. But with AddThis.com you can only get their buttons (there are two kind) not originally bookmarkers button. But this tool can also provide feed submission tool.

ShareThis
Share this!
This ShareThis.com tool is another favorite tool just like AddThis. Only one button makes sharing easy.

SocialMarker
SocialMarker
This SocialMarker tool is like a combination from AddThis and ShareThis like service and PostToaster like service. You can choose to display only one button to submit all, or you can choose to display bookmarkers true button that’s selected by you. Cool service.

PostToaster
Post Toaster
PostToaster beta service is the most complete bookmarkers button generator. Just like it said, PostToaster has pretty sizeable collection of bookmarker buttons. It also includes option to select bookmarker sites that do not support nofollow attribute.

Those are 7 great tools to add Social Bookmarker buttons onto your blog pages. Hope will be useful for you and us. Which one is the better for you? please let me know.

Amanda Of Blogger Buster Launched this Awesome Animated Label Cloud for blogger “Blogumus” converting Roy Tanck’s WP Cumulus plugin for us.The result is the widget you can see in action in the sidebar of my blog. Hover your mouse over the Flash object to see the animation begin. In this post, I’ll explain how you can add Blogumus to your own Blogger layout.

How it works

This widget uses a combination of JavaScript and Flash animation to parse and display your blog labels. Once installed in your template, it should work “out of the box” without any additional tweaking required, though of course you may prefer to change the variables for color, background and size if appropriate 🙂 You should also be able to move the Label Cloud widget through the Page Elements page of your dashboard if you prefer display in a different layout location. To see Blogumus in action, both Flash and Javascript must be installed and enabled for your internet browser. However, it does degrade relatively gracefully, and label links will still be clickable (though not animated) for those who do not use JavaScript of Flash (including search engine spiders).

How to install Blogumus in your Blogger layout

Installing Blogumus in your Blogger layout is surprisingly simple! You should only need to copy and paste a section of code to your Blogger template, though any tweaks for the style of display will require some manual editing. Here are the steps required to install Blogumus in your Blogger layout: Go to Layout>Edit HTML in your Blogger dashboard, and search for the following line (or similar):

<b:section class='sidebar' id='sidebar' preferred='yes'>

Then paste the following section of code below above line.

Click Here For The Code To Be Copied.


Then preview your template.If you see it in your sidebar then save it.
Now All you have to do is matching the colors.For this read below..

In this default installation, Blogumus includes the following preset variables:

  • Width is set to 240px
  • Height is set to 300px;
  • Background color is white
  • Test color is grey
  • Font size is “12”

If you would prefer to make your widget wider, shorter, change the color scheme, etc, you will need to do this by editing various parts of the code. I’ll go through these options in the order they appear in the widget code.

Editing width and height

The variables for width and height are found in this line of the script:

var so = new SWFObject("http://halotemplates.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-cumulus-example/tagcloud.swf", "tagcloud", "240", "300", "7", "#ffffff");

The width (currently 240) is highlighted in red, while the height (300px default) is highlighted in blue. These numerical values specify the width and height in pixels, so you can alter these of you prefer.

Editing background color

You can change the background color from white to any other color by altering the hex value in the same line:

var so = new SWFObject("http://halotemplates.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-cumulus-example/tagcloud.swf", "tagcloud", "240", "300", "7", "#ffffff");

For example, if you prefer a bright red background, you may replace #ffffff with #ff0000. Take a look at this page for a list of commonly used hex color codes.

Alter the color of text

By default, the text is set to display as dark grey ( hex value #333333). You can alter this variable in the following line:

so.addVariable("tcolor", "0x333333");
Be aware that “tcolor” is a Flash variable and doesn’t include the usual hash symbol of hex color codes. Be sure to only replace the numbers!

Adjust the font size

The maximum font size of tags is specified in this line:

so.addVariable("tagcloud", "<tags><b:loop values='data:labels' var='label'><a expr:href='data:label.url' style='12'><data:label.name/></a></b:loop></tags>");

You can alter this to ensure tags are displayed in a bigger or smaller font if you prefer by changing “12” to a larger or smaller number.

While making any of these changes, you should be able to preview your widget and be certain that your new choice of color, dimensions and background are suitable for your needs.

If you are not able to do so then ask Amanda of Blogger Buster she might help you.Or send me your blogger account info via the contact link in my tabs,so that i can add it to your blog successfully..


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Would you like to know who enjoys reading your blog? Or stay updated with your favorite blogs right from your Blogger dashboard? You can do those things and more with Blogger’s new Following feature.

The Following feature will be rolled out to all over the next few weeks, so if you don’t see it right away, don’t worry. It’s coming soon.
I think it would be a great feature knowing who is following your blog, and I m waiting for it’s launch.It’s currently in Experimental Stage so i can not give much info about it as i can not use it.



This is Something More Blogger Buzz Has To Say For It.

By following your blog, your readers tell you and the world that they’re a fan of what you post. Your Dashboard now shows you how many followers each of your blogs has. With a click on the Followers icon, you can browse your followers, see what blogs they write, and read the other blogs they’re following.

Now that you know who your Followers are, you can show them off by adding the Followers gadget to your blog’s sidebar. From the Page Elements” tab, click “Add a Gadget” and select “Followers” from the gadgets list.

The Followers gadget shows the profile pictures of your followers and gives your readers a “Follow This Blog” link to join up, too.

Your followers can stay updated with your blog with the Reading List that we’ve added to the Blogger Dashboard. The Blogs I’m Following tab automatically shows the latest posts from all the blogs you follow. You can follow any blog from your reading list, even blogs that haven’t added the Followers widget or aren’t hosted on Blogger. Just click the “Add” button and type in the blog’s URL.

If you’re a Google Reader user, you’ll now see a special folder in Reader called “Blogs I’m Following,” full of the subscriptions for all of the blogs you follow. You can follow blogs you’ve subscribed to in Reader, too: From the Reading List on your Blogger Dashboard, click “Add,” then “Import from Google Reader.”

And…. there’s more to come! We are also in the process of integrating with Google Friend Connect so you can give your readers more engaging social features. For more details about what we’ve launched, check out the help articles here:

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Updates and Bug Fixes for August 27th

1.As reported on Blogger Buster (and elsewhere), the 3rd party Add Widget API was broken. It has been fixed.

2.The new button style appears clickable in all browers.

3.The Blog List widget can show thumbnails specified in Media RSS feeds.

4.Atom feeds now include the blog’s description as the element.

So What do you think About this gr8 feature that will be coming soon>>??


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