Adding Pages to Menu
Now that you have installed your Blogger template and have created a few pages of content, you'll want to make sure your visitors can find the right information easily by adding your pages to the menu. It's a very easy task, so let's get started!
How to Add Single Tabs
- Go to Layout > edit the "Pages" gadget from the Main Menu or Secondary Menu sections.
- Click on ADD A NEW ITEM and type a name in the Page name field. Also add the link in the Page URL field. Note: If you want to add a label page as a single tab, use this url fragment:
- Click Save.
/search/label/Label Name?max-results=6
Then replace Label Name with the name of your label, just make sure it's written exactly the same way as the label in your post(s). For example, if the label is written with lowercase letters (lifestyle) and the label added to the menu is written differently (ex.: LIFESTYLE or Lifestyle), Blogger will treat them as different labels and no posts will appear in the label page when clicking on the page tab.
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How to Add Subpages
- Go to Layout > edit the "Pages" gadget from the Main Menu or Secondary Menu sections.
- Click on ADD A NEW ITEM and type a name in the Page name field with an underscore sign before it like: _PAGENAME
- Add the link to the Page URL field (it can be the link to a static page, a label page or another blog/website).
- Move the subpage(s) by using the up/down arrows so they're arranged in the order that you want them to appear on your site. Keep in mind that you can make a page a "Sub Item" by moving it underneath its parent item (e.g. Lifestyle).
- Click Save.
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Please note: Don't add any underscores to your post labels or the titles of your Blogger pages. Add the underscore only in the "Page name" field of your "Pages" gadget.
How to Add Subpages to Subpages
- Go to Layout > edit the "Pages" gadget from the Main Menu or Secondary Menu sections.
- Click on ADD A NEW ITEM and fill in the Page name field with two underscores before it like: __Subpage. Also add the link in the Page URL field (it can be the link to a static page, a label page or another blog/website).
- Move the subpage(s) by using the up/down arrows right below the child menu item with a single underscore (e.g. _About).
- Click Save.
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