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Google introduces Dynamic views and makes Blogger super cool.

All the users of blogger draft will find that dynamic views have been set in blogger and it uses HTML 5 and it rocks!

http://www.google.com/support/blogger/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1229061&ctx=go

Blogger today rolled out some pretty impressive features.
check them out.

Blogger currently offers five dynamic views for its public blogs. These views are only accessible if allowed for by the blog author.



  • Flipcard: available at http://hacktohell.blogspot.com/view/flipcard







  • Mosaic: available at http://hacktohell.blogspot.com/view/mosaic







  • Sidebar: available at http://hacktohell.blogspot.com/view/sidebar







  • Snapshot: available at http://hacktohell.blogspot.com/view/snapshot







  • Timeslide: available at http://hacktohell.blogspot.com/view/timeslide




  • As an example, the URL for accessing the Sidebar view for Blogger Buzz would behttp://buzz.blogspot.com/view/sidebar.
    These views require modern browsers such as Internet Explorer 8+, Firefox 3.5+, Chrome or Safari. Many elements of these views will not work should you have an older browser.
    In all views, search is available in the upper right hand corner. Clicking on the ">" arrow in the very top left of the header bar will slide the header bar across and allow you to choose different views for the current blog as well as type in a new blog URL.
    There is also a feedback link for each view.

    How to get it?


    These dynamic views will work on your blog if all of the following are true:


  • Your blog is public. Your readers don’t need to sign in to view your blog.





  • Your blog has feeds fully enabled. In the Settings | Site feed tab, you have enabled eitherFull or Jump Break for your Post Feed.





  • You have not disabled dynamic views. In the Setting | Formatting tab, the option for Enable Dynamic Views is set to Yes.



  • If any of the above conditions are not true, users who attempt to access dynamic views for your blog will instead be taken to a landing page and redirected to your original blog in a few seconds.
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