How to make the blogroll a page of it's own?
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Hi,
I want to turn my blogroll into a resource page. Any idea of how I can do that?
Also, a blogger from blogspot mentioned to me that I don’t have a follow button like they do on their blog. Does wordrpess have such a thing? I told her to follow me by email.
Thanks!
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Create a Page and add your links in a list.
There are a variety of subscription “buttons” and options on WordPress.com. You will have to be more specific with what kind of “follow” you are talking about. They can follow your blog if they are registered with WordPress.com by hitting “follow” in the bar at the top of your blog. They can follow you on Twitter or Facebook if you add those links or the social media features in the Settings. They can sign up for an email notification if you use that widget in your sidebar so they will get an email every time you update your blog. Or they can add your site feed to their feed reader, Google Currents, or whatever they use to track site updates by adding your feed widget to the sidebar.
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Oh ok thats easy enough.
Thanks I dont know what she meant as I have all the follow buttons that you suggested on my site. I will send her that those options.
Thanks for your help :)
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There is another trick you can use. Open two browser tabs or windows. In one have your blog main page showing (with the blogroll/links widget). In the other the page you want the blogroll in opened in the editor. In the blogroll/links widget, highlight all the links and copy to your clipboard and then paste that into the page editor in the visual tab and it will bring in your links all linked and everything.
You will have to manually update the page from that point forward, but it will give you a head start on your links page.
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