When you visit a blog, one of the first things you probably notice is the layout of that blog. The colors, fonts, and design elements of a blog are preconfigured in a template (also called a theme). Blogger users can choose from a variety of free templates offered directly by Blogger software, or they can upload templates from a third party. A multitude of Web sites and Web designers provide free and paid custom templates to Blogger users, to help make their blogs look distinct and function in a specified way.
Each template is laid out using one, two, or three columns as well as a header and footer. The header typically includes the title of the blog and a top navigation bar for visitors to access different pages or links. The footer usually displays the template designer’s name and any copyright information. The columns are used to hold blog posts, links, ads, and more. Depending on which template you use, you can customize your blog’s appearance to meet your needs and goals.
Each template is laid out using one, two, or three columns as well as a header and footer. The header typically includes the title of the blog and a top navigation bar for visitors to access different pages or links. The footer usually displays the template designer’s name and any copyright information. The columns are used to hold blog posts, links, ads, and more. Depending on which template you use, you can customize your blog’s appearance to meet your needs and goals.
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