2008-06-12

6 Column Template - Blogging Pro

This template was originally designed for WordPress by Design Disease and converted to WordPress by Blogging Pro. It’s a rounded corners, web 2.0, three column, orange and shaded blue beauty with some great features and widgets you’d normally only find with a WordPress theme. Here’s a list of what’s included (courtesy of eblog):

* Dynamic header tab creation
* Prime location AdSense header ad space
* Multiple rss feed subscription options ready to go (Blogger rss, Technorati, and Feedburner)
* Custom individual post date display
* Addthis bookmark and sharing individual post widget
* FEEDJIT live traffic feed widget
* Custom comments image display
* Three column footer with your recent posts, recent comments, and recommended money maker links
* Amazon deal of the day dynamic widget
* Clean and organized template layout editor screen

( and get the script)


This is a free template released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License. This means that you can use this template for your personal or commercial blog, edit it according to your needs, and even re-distribute it as long as you keep the credit links at footer.

Individual Post Date Setup

This is a very important step and one that most people think is broken when they install the template. It’s not folks. You just need to go into your Blogger settings and make a small change before it will work.

After you install the Blogging Pro template, go to your Blogger’s “Settings” => “Formatting” and look for “Timestamp Format”. Make sure you change it to this format: “Tuesday, January 25,2008?.

6 comments:

Shaz said...

I have been visiting you blog from past 5 days, This is so wonderfull when hthe whole site opens so fastly.
Can you tell me how you did that?

Is said...

Shaz,

That's the power of AJAX

Admin said...

ive tried this 6 colom but then Mr Blogger said that my template could not be parsed as it is not well-formed. Please make sure all XML elements are closed properly.
XML error message: The document type declaration for root element type "html" must end with '>'.

Is said...

@Delta, just copy and paste into your template. I tried and it works like a charm. Prior to that, try clearing the browser cache.

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