Welcome to Blogger to the Limit.

There are literally millions of blogs available to read on the Web. Out of those millions there are many different platforms to choose from to create and manage a blog.

The most popular of these platforms is Wordpress. A self-hosted Wordpress blog allows you complete control over every aspect of your blog. While this is great choice for many, others may want a much more simplified solution.

While not as customizable, Blogger blogs allow you to create a blog in minutes from the moment you sign up. It is completely free, and you do have control over the look and feel of your blog.

This blog was created to show what is possible, from a design aspect, with using Blogger. There are many online who state that Blogger blogs aren't customizable, but this blog will prove otherwise.

I will push this template to the limit.

Latest Posts

How to Change Titles in Blogger Blogs

For the purposes of SEO, it is important to have a different title on each page. I am not talking about the headings, but rather the words that appears in your web browser's title bar. You can do this very easily in Blogger.

Using AdSense for Search With Blogger

If you have used or do use AdSense with your Blogger blog, then you are probably using the AdSense for Content. Did you know you can also use AdSense for Search and display the search results directly in your Blogger blog?

Blogger Adds Jump Breaks

In the past if you wanted to display post excerpts on the homepage, you would use HTML and CSS to accomplish this. Blogger has solved this problem with the use of "Jump Breaks". This welcomed feature has been requested for some time and it is nice to finally see it implemented.

Blogger Adds Sitemap to Webmaster Tools Automatically

If you own or manage a website or blog, you have probably used Google's Webmaster Tools. These tools allow you to track how your site is doing in Google's search results pages. If you are on Blogger, than your Sitemap gets added automatically. Let's see how you can find it.

Page Information

Unlike usual Blogger template homepages, this template utilizes a more static page approach. At the top of the page is a welcome message, followed by the abstracts from the most recent posts. These abstracts are also used on the categories, archives, and search results pages.

In the upper right corner are navigation links. Only the links that don't point to the current page are active. The links in the navigation bar point to static pages on this blog.

The sidebar on the right is different for this page only. Once you navigate around the blog, you will notice that the sidebar displays different links than what you see right now.