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Blogging in a Snap (Sams Teach Yourself) [Paperback]

Julie C. Meloni (Author)
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0672328437 978-0672328435 November 22, 2005

The World Wide Web is a big place, and it is hard to find your way through it, much less make an impact on it. Blogs have revolutionized the idea of each person having a voice on the web and Sams Teach Yourself Blogging In a Snap is your guide to making your mark on the Internet world. This comprehensive guide to blogging focuses on using Blogger, the blogging tool hosted by Google. Blogger is a user-friendly blogging tool, but documentation on how to maximize your blogging experience using it is limited. This book bridges that gap, and provides you with everything you need to know to create and maintain your blog, from setting up a Blogger account to creative blogging tricks and techniques to blogging etiquette. You'll learn how to customize your blog, comment on other people's blogs, and share photos through your blog. Even if you already know what blogging is and are just looking for a few tips on how to make your blog bigger and better, the book's modular, task-based format will allow you to jump in anywhere and be on your way. Join the blogging craze with the help of Sams Teach Yourself Blogging In a Snap.


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Julie Meloni is a professional web developer, teacher and author. Currently the technical director for i2i Interactive, Julie has been developing Web-based applications since the early days of the Web. She is a lecturer on databases and dynamic web design sessions.edu, an accredited online web design school. Julie is also the author of several web development books, including the best-selling PHP, MySQL and Apache All in One.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Sams (November 22, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672328437
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672328435
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,903,260 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars MyMac.com Review, December 18, 2005
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This review is from: Blogging in a Snap (Sams Teach Yourself) (Paperback)
Blogging in a Snap
By Julie C. Meloni
SAMS Publishing
ISBN 0-672-32843-7
270 pages
Price: US $24.99, CAN $34.99 £17.99

If you've been thinking about starting your own blog but haven't figured out how and where to begin, Blogger.com is a very popular place to check out. Its simple user interface can get you up and blogging in no time.

Though the set up instructions for Blogger.com is are relatively easy, Julie Meloni's Blogging in a Snap explains the obvious and not so obvious ins and outs of blogging on Blogger.com. She takes you through the process of setting up your account, selecting a template, configuring your comments settings, creating your blogging profile, naming your blog, writing and publishing your first posts, and bringing potential readers to your site.

If you've already begun a blogging on Blogger.com and you want to expand your use, Meloni explains how to modify your template using HTML and CSS codes, how use third-party tools, and how to create a moblog, a type of blogging done with your cell phone. I was surprised that she doesn't explain how to edit the link list, which is an essential part of every Blogger template. Unlike other blogger platforms, Blogger requires that you manually add links in the template itself using HTML code.

I've visited many Blogger.com websites and noticed a number of new bloggers who seemingly don't know how to modify their site, such as the elements in the sidebar. They haven't learned how to add links or change the names of the subheadings. Perhaps the reason for this is because they have to open up and modify the blogsite's template. Users with little or no knowledge of HTML code might even wonder why they have access to this coded template. What on earth do you do with language that looks like this:

Meloni tries to demystify the template code and show you ways to customize your Blogger site. Like other SAMS Teach Yourself books, Melon's step-by-step instructions include numerous screen shots that reflect and expand on what she explains in her textual instructions.

She includes the template code for one of Blogger.com's basic templates and identifies and explains its major elements, like the header, sidebar items, the comments-related area, and the metadata. Her best instructions are when she takes you step by step through a particular template modification, like including images in your blog posts, adding tables, displaying recent comments and adding a blogroll on your main page. However, some of her other perhaps more advance HTML and CSS modification strategies are too brief and could use more explaining or a second book for intermediate and advance users.

Learning and using HTML and CSS code can be daunting for many users. Working through this book gave me the idea to print out a copy of my Blogger template and peruse it using Meloni's guidelines. There's little risks making modifications to your template if you back-up a copy of it and use the preview button before saving your changes. I also magnify my template on my computer screen (using Command-+) so I can better read and modify selected code. The template window also includes a button to clear the edits you make in it.

Meloni goes to explain how to use many other and newer tools found on the Internet. For example, how to use your Flickr account to insert images and messages in your Blogger site. And setting up a Google ads and affiliation links if you're interested in making a few bucks with your blog.

A useful Appendix further explaining HTML and CSS fundamentals is included, but a list of additional resources might have been valuable for intermediate bloggers.

Overall, Blogging in a Snap is a good introduction if you want to set up an account with Blogger.com (other platforms are not covered.) The instructions are clear and concise, and Meloni has set up a Blogger site to promote and make updates to her book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Blogger basics clearly explained, March 10, 2007
This review is from: Blogging in a Snap (Sams Teach Yourself) (Paperback)
While most of this book focuses on Google's Blogger service rather than blogging in general, many of the tips included about HTML code, building community, and using other services with your blog are applicable to other blog tools as well, so even WordPress or Movable Type users will find something useful in this book. Meloni is very good at balancing her explanations so knowledgeable users will not find them condescending, but novices will not be confused. If you want to take Blogger beyond stock templates and a stock blog, this book is indispensable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A little dated, but one of the most helpful books ever!, October 30, 2009
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It's a shame that this book was written about five years ago. Many of the references are out of business. Also, from what I understand, the Blogger platform itself has changed since this writing. All of that aside, it is one of the most helpful books I have ever bought. Not only do I recommend it for those using Blogger, I will probably buy a dozen more copies of the book so I can give them to people that I am encouraging to create a blog. I am leading a campaign to get the antique business into social media and this is the right book to help them do that. Most of the other books which I have bought lately are all talk and little action. This books literally breaks it down step-by-step; even some of the hard stuff, html coding. Five stars and three cheers. Last note: does anyone know of a better blogging book that is more up to date? I'll buy that one, too.
Frank! Mentor of the Collector Network (909) 593-1018.
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The term blog is short for weblog, which is nothing more complicated than a World Wide Web-based journal. Read the first page
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trackback system, numerous configurable options, blockquoted text, body content area, stylesheet entries, view your blog, blog main page, individual post page, trackback ping, using blogger, entire blog, onscreen confirmation, style sheet entries, compose mode, target blog, blockquote style, commenting system, trackback link, blog address, blogging platform, blog posts, disable comments, blog title, publishing sequence, one blog
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Change Settings, Save Your Settings, Blogger Template Source, Identifying Elements, Settings Template View, Save Settings, Understanding the Blogger Publishing Process, Creating Your Blogger Account, Save Template Changes, Using Basic, World Wide Web-based, Google Toolbar, Manage Comments, Modifying Your Blogger Profile, Third-Party Hosting, Using the Recover Post Feature, Allow New Comments, Biz Stone, Configuring Blogger's Comments Settings, Microsoft Word, Moderating Comments, Naming Your Blog, Sams Teach, Blog Filename, Blogger Mobile
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