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22Jun/07

MyBlogLog In The Wild – The Ultimate Guide To MBL

Today I came across this great post by Kyle Eslick called The Ultimate Guide To Using MyBlogLog.  I thought it was a great post, really explaining the MyBlogLog machine in a thoughtful and concise way.

Note the CSS and Javascript help it offers people who are not perfectly happy with the display of the widget, as it relates to the individual design of their own page:

Luckily, there are several ways to alter the appearance to have your
widget look however you want. Where it says width=200 in my example
above, you can change this to the width of where you want to put it
(usually about 10px less than your sidebar if placing in your sidebar).
You can add and subtract rows by setting the rows=7 code to the number
of rows you want.

There are even some CSS layouts that the author has created for use on your own blog, including one for light and one for dark pages.  As well, pay close attention to the SoloSEO tools listed in the post.  Many of our members brag on these tools and use them daily.

As well, speaking of integration into your blog, a while back I noted that Drupal has a module for MyBlogLog now (MyBlogLog Drupal Community).  While preparing this post I also noticed that Joomla, one of my favorite CMS platforms, also now has a Joomla MyBlogLog extension

Take a look at The Ultimate Guide To MyBlogLog and be sure to tell Kyle how much you appreciated it on his blog or at his community on MyBlogLog.  Thanks for the great post Kyle!

Have you written a guide to MyBlogLog or anything that you think we should call attention to here on the blog?  If so, send me an email alerting me to your post at robyn@mybloglog.com.

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