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Blogger About Pages

Blogger Pages lets you publish static information on stand-alone pages linked from your blog. For example, you can use Pages to create an About This Blog page that discusses the evolution of your blog, or a Contact Me page that provides directions, a phone number, and a map to your location.
blog pages To create a page, click on the drop-down menu next to the gray Post List icon, and scroll down to Pages. You can create up to 20 pages.Edit Page
<p>Once your page is published, you can link to it from the new <strong>Pages gadget</strong>. This gadget lets you add links to your pages as tabs at the top of your blog, or as links in your blog's sidebar. Existing third party templates may not support pages as tabs, but pages can still be added as links in your blog's sidebar. Here's an example of pages as links on a sidebar:</p>
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In the Pages gadget, you can decide which pages will have links, and in what order they will appear. You can also choose whether or not you want links automatically created for pages when you create them by checking or unchecking the box to the left of Add New Pages by Default.

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Blogger Using our upgraded interface

Along with several other Google products, Blogger’s taken on a whole new look: A clean, sleek interface designed for a streamlined blogging experience. Not only does the new interface load faster, but we’ve also added shortcuts to your most important blogging actions. Check out our quick list of what’s changed below.

Dashboard

DashboardYour Dashboard, as always, is your starting point. This is where all your blogs are listed, and you can click on the icons next to them to perform various actions on each blog, such as: