

I have no need for creating blog posts inside RapidWeaver. One that’s made for the various screen-sizes we have nowadays. because I use RapidBlog everywhere I can, already since RapidWeaver 5, I really need a reasonable replacement for RapidBlog.

Originally developed as a RapidWeaver page-plugin, named RapidBlog, by Loghound, then sold to Yourhead Software, where development halted, because the page plugin is old, needs updating, it’s not suited for mobile themes and doesn't fit into the Stacks-scene.Īnd. And here I used Interblog to display 4 FontAwesome icons between blog posts.Īnd the best thing - use the most simplest of themes in Blogger and redirect your blog permanently to your own site, so visitors are always visiting your site, not Google's. I have done that in my blog to generate the 'Tweet' and 'Google+' buttons in the footer of each blog post - no need to add these manually to each blog post in Blogger.
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The stack offers display options just for your website, like placing the Categories and Archives lists where you want them, or the Interblog-feature to place stacks in the footer of posts or between posts, and the option to determine the order in which the individual blog post elements are shown.Īnother option is to use this stack on multiple webpages to list only blog posts of certain categories, like a webshop-filter.įurthermore, if you know a bit of PHP, you add PHP code to, for example, the Interblog-part. The CSS-part of the RapidWeaver page can be used to add styling to each blog post part, like I have done on my blog. Plus, the sidebar, menubar, and all of that, is also present because it is part of your website. The advantage of using this stack, is that only the blog-content is read and thus all RapidWeaver theme settings and styling will be used to display the blog posts.

With the Blogspot.stack, for use with Yourhead's Stacks-plugin for RapidWeaver, you can display any public accessible Google Blogspot-subdomain, aka Google Blogger-blog, inside your own or your customer’s websites, that you create(d) with RapidWeaver.
