Labels for Posts and Pages for Labels
Whats the best way to label your posts....
and how do i have independant pages for each label...
pls pls help.
How to label is a very profound topic, Heena and there can be mutliple views on this.
The creating independent pages part if easy - In blogger you have something called static pages. Don't know what they have in Wordpress.
how do i have independant pages for each label
There are two methods:
Method 1 : Using links to 'label archive' pages as links in the menu.
a. First, get the page link for the label by clicking the label link at the end of the post. The links will be of the form : http://xyz.blogspot.in/search/label/LabelName
Add that link to the navigation menu: Pages > New Page > Web Address
Enter the Label Name, URL and Click Save.
Repeat the above two steps for each label.
( For an ex : See Pankti's blog. )
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Method 2 : By creating a static page ( Pages > New Page > Blank Page ) for each label and listing the URL's manually in that page. ( For ex : see TF's blog )
Thank you guys....
my labels are at the moment all over the place... each post seems to have multiple lables appearing in almost all the pages if i can say so...
is it best to use one or two lables per post? or does the more the merrier concept work better?
I prefer limited labels to be able to properly navigate to different kind of posts.
Don't know whether labels have any use for search engines. If that is the case, strategy can be different.
appearing in almost all the pages
Then, you are writing on a very narrow topic ( and so, you don't need labels ) or you don't organise your posts properly. ( and so, you should learn how to do it )
Labelling your posts and showing the links to the label pages are two different things. Using too many labels is not a big problem but using a particular label on all posts or using every label on atmost one most - both are bad.
You label your posts so that readers who are interested in similar articles can read them by clicking the label links at the bottom. Whereas, on the menu, you should show only a few important labels which have a good number of posts.
I re-labeled all my articles with just one label per article to sort them categorically. So I have some 7 labels in total like Travel, Personal, Photography, Movies, Reviews, Technology and so on. this helps me in keeping all the travel related articles in one label and similarly other genres too. I don't know if you have any category or several niches in mind, but you can do this to sort your posts! :)
Heena rather adding label pages I did suggest you to add menu categories on your blog. That will make organisation possible. As for Labesl keep 2 to 3 labels standard for each post and you and as many as you wish (I think 100 is the limit on blogger)
I think 100 is the limit on blogger
You're wrong
Number of Labels: Up to 2000 unique labels per blog and 20 per post.
its I think 200 character per post on blogger... for labels. VP, pls do outline how ro create menu categories... sorry am a bit of a duh here....
Heena send you template to Ranjith he will do the needful
I think I should start charging for my help.
@ Henna
1. Decide the categories and subcategories you want to add in your menu.
Ex :
> Blogging> Templates> Design> SEO> Literary> Poems> Stories> Receipes> Veg> Non veg
2. Get the links for the different labels you want to add in your menu.
3. Create a menu using this tool - http://cssmenumaker.com/
4. Go to Pages > Show Pages As > None to remove the existing menu.
5. Add the code from 3 as a HTML gadget on the top.
For Ranjith is Jolly Good Fellow
heee... 200 characters limit for labels....
thanks ranjith... sounds good... cash or GV's?
Chocolates for Ranjith Heena Ranjith is a baccha and baccho ke haatho me cash nahi dete
hehehehhheheh...
BTW Ranjith the link is very good
Yep saw that yesterday
What is better from a reader's perspective; distinguishing your posts in the form of tags or creating different pages for every type?
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I don't read blogs. So, I don't know the answer.
There is nothing wrong in creating pages. New readers of your blog may find it useful.
But I create multiple tags for one post
No problem. Those posts with multiple tags will appear on more than one page.
yes
yaye \ :D /
BTW, there's a problem with the CSS based menus. You need to link up with the .css (extension for CSS files, that's short for Cascading Style Sheet). Linking up to a separate .css file needs you to upload/host that on a server. An alternative to this is using inline css (wherein you include the entire code of the css file in your html file itself). But, this is not accepted mostly, and most people suggest avoiding this. A second alternative is using the css file hosted on the parent website's servers. But, this is possible only when it is showing that menu working live, maybe, as a demo.
Sorry, I missed one more thing, there are sometimes a number of image files too that need to be hosted on the server for the menu to work/show properly. Though, these image files can easily be hosted on our own profiles/image sharing sites.
getting as confusing as ever.....
Don't know what confusion I created. I just said that most of the times the CSS based menus have a .css (style sheet file that tells the browser the way styiling has to be done on the page), and a few images too, (at times though not compulsory for all menus), which need to be hosted on a separate web server, to be easily accessible. Though we can store images on our google profiles, .css files can't be hosted over there.
Tried it...and went all haywire...
may need to get professional help on this one... or maybe need to redo the labels / tags first.
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