And I don't think Google (who owns Blogger) will allow you to do so because it's a direct competition to their service.
Cheers.
Can you integrate wordpress into blogger.com
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Jan 29 2007, 12:26 PM
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Elite
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Nope. Because Wordpress requires a server for you to install it in.
And I don't think Google (who owns Blogger) will allow you to do so because it's a direct competition to their service. Cheers. |
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Jan 30 2007, 12:33 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(yuchankit @ Jan 29 2007, 10:41 PM) I don't think google will care about it. Firstly, as I might've said..Google is not a web server for you to upload files like Wordpress to run. Yes, there are hacks to make your Gmail into a file server for storing stuff but Blogger can't behave like a web server for you to install Wordpress.Why? Actually,all of their free service;gmail,online office app. they put ads on it and I think Gooogle get most of their income from ads. And I have seen to a lot of modified blogger.com(their blog does not seem to be from .blogspot.com.Maybe they use their own server. You have seen a lot of modified blogger.com but you didn't provide references for us to help you much further without our assumption of what you presume to be not Blogger.com So what I can suggest is you maybe post some of the modified blogger blogs here so we can do some investigation and then give you a more definite answer. Cheers. |
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Jan 30 2007, 10:57 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(yuchankit @ Jan 30 2007, 10:52 PM) They are; Nipplz-larue > SO Bloggerhttp://nipplz-larue.blogspot.com(I I can still see some blogger features) http://jesse-wright.blogspot.com/ http://incoherent-ish.blogspot.com http://rainywonderings1.blogspot.com But of course I can know that it is a blogspot.com without seeing the URL Jesse-Wright > Less Blogger due to the 3-column layout Incoherent-ish > SO Blogger because I've seen this layout many times Rainywondering1 > Maybe not Blogger because the template is fully customized. But the obvious giveaway to me is that mail icon. Well, that's my 2 cents. |
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Feb 1 2007, 10:59 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(yuchankit @ Jan 31 2007, 09:17 PM) Don't wnat to debate with you lah,you are so expert. I'm no expert and I wasn't debating but just trying to help you understand by pointing out certain things I noticed. I'm only a beginner blogger How about this website; http://midori-x.blogspot.com/ And who use wordpress blog(xxx.wordpress.com) and care to comment on wordpress service. Midori definitely did itself up very well and he's using a cheating method to make you think that he has seperate pages under his blog but in true fact, he created several other accounts under his username. For example; his Main and Categories button link to (http://midori-x.blogspot.com) but his Table Of Contents (http://midori--x.blogspot.com) and About Me (http://midori-xi.blogspot.com). The layout looks the same but the URL changes. It's just that no one really notices the difference in the URL. But if you're a Blogger user or a person who knows about certain blog platforms, you'll know what is achievable and what's not. |
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Feb 2 2007, 09:02 PM
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Elite
4,210 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Malaysia |
Create a new blog under the same account but with a blog name either similar or not. Almost similar works best because then readers wouldn't notice the large difference of the original blog address.
So if your blog is arsenalforarsenalfans.blogspot.com.. create something like.. arsenalforarsenalfans-.blogspot.com or arsenalforarsenalfanss.blogspot.com with your long name it should be easier to create replicas and not let people find out later. |
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Feb 3 2007, 12:57 PM
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Well, you either try to find a theme like that online which is free of use or you make your own and dabble in the backend code.
It's the same as changing the background for posts as well. You'll need to know how the backend (CSS) works in order to change it's aesthetic values. Best advice here is to play with the CSS properties and later on, rewrite your own template. Cheers. |
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Feb 24 2007, 10:49 AM
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Elite
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true.. but that doesn't integrate wordpress into blogger..
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