Previously you guys read, "Should you enable Blogger Dynamic Views" here at MBT. The Dynamic templates are new templates designs, that were made available to apply to Blogger blogs, recently. As oppose to normal templates (the default ones), these dynamic templates are quite advance aesthetically, but lacked quite a few features, that we are used to.
Many users felt that the templates were not customizable at all. As the new dynamic templates were a new feature that was introduced, it had a long way to go to meet user expectations. Blogger blogs are quite famous for their ability to be customized, by the feature, Edit HTML.
Many people believed that the new dynamic templates lacked that too. So recently, Blogger announced a couple of good news for Blogger fans. Though we still don't have the Edit HTML option available with us, for the Dynamic templates but still, we can at least say they are customizable to some extent, after the addition of few more fruits from Developers at Blogger.
Now you can change the colors and stuff for the templates. The background image can also be replaced. Blogger dev team says that they would soon introduce the widgets part to the dynamic templates, that we presently miss a lot. Also by navigating to the Template section (from Blogger in draft version), we get to see an disabled 'Edit HTML' option. We hope that gets live soon too.
Blogger team says :
So in an all, folks at Blogger are working hard to provide all those benefits, that we enjoy with custom templates for Blogger.
Will you switch to the Dynamic suites if Blogger introduces Widgets and Edit HTML feature? Lets us know through the comment section below.
Many users felt that the templates were not customizable at all. As the new dynamic templates were a new feature that was introduced, it had a long way to go to meet user expectations. Blogger blogs are quite famous for their ability to be customized, by the feature, Edit HTML.
Many people believed that the new dynamic templates lacked that too. So recently, Blogger announced a couple of good news for Blogger fans. Though we still don't have the Edit HTML option available with us, for the Dynamic templates but still, we can at least say they are customizable to some extent, after the addition of few more fruits from Developers at Blogger.
Now you can change the colors and stuff for the templates. The background image can also be replaced. Blogger dev team says that they would soon introduce the widgets part to the dynamic templates, that we presently miss a lot. Also by navigating to the Template section (from Blogger in draft version), we get to see an disabled 'Edit HTML' option. We hope that gets live soon too.
Blogger team says :
Using the Template Designer, you can now modify your background, fonts, or colors, and add a custom header image like we did on Blogger Buzz (just make sure it’s 65 pixels high). If you don’t fancy yourself a web designer, simply choose from one of the “suggested themes” that we provide.
So in an all, folks at Blogger are working hard to provide all those benefits, that we enjoy with custom templates for Blogger.
Will you switch to the Dynamic suites if Blogger introduces Widgets and Edit HTML feature? Lets us know through the comment section below.
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Once they make the sidebar available to users, I would be more likely to change over, but I do like your Church theme that I am presently using. Your theme is the best one that I have ever used and I will have to think long and hard about whether to change over or not. I do like the widgets that you have and I am using. So it will be a little longer before I have to make this decision. I just don't want my blog's theme to end up looking like everyone else's that is using Blogger.
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Harold
Hassam, Thanks for the information about the customer templates in blogger. I like my page to reflect who I am. I like it different.
ReplyDeleteWill blogger allow the addition of links and sidebar information anytime in the near future as I have a dozen MP3 files with approx 200 links to important newsworthy sites that I do not want to do without. Also, there does not appear to be any option or room for my own logo in the header. A logo that I designed and promoted over the last few years and do not wish to do without..
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Yes, Yes. I have applied the dynamic views already becuase it looks great, but I definately need to have a subscriber widget. SO, I will need to switch back until Blogger makes the changes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for keeping me up to speed and saving me alot of time trying to figure out if it exists right now. Any idea when this change will be made?
Nice post
ReplyDeleteNope! I don't think I will ever embrace Dynamic Views unless Blogger gives us complete customization tools.
ReplyDeleteI've already changed my template to the dynamics one. its good though it didnt allowed you to customize more yours. And it'll be lovely great if the Blogger enable us to have edit html and widgets..
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Hi, I'm very much impressed with the blogger dynamic template, so started working on my blog through dynamic template only.
ReplyDeleteHere i got stuck at permissions as i want to share my blog to a particular community at my colony. So when i opt option "Only these readers" instead of "Anybody" (Public)...., the home page or any page opening speed goes to zero, i mean the page open twice if attempted 10 times and that too after so long.
Speed constraints if dynamic template chosen for few blog readers...,
What to do...
Ishrosh
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But your (above mentioned) blog does'nt exists...., Please check..
thanx
ishrosh
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