Post Challenge For Tonight
Lately, I'd been changing my templates again. I want to have a design that will suit on my imagination. However, I didn't found it on all the templates that I already used. I want to ask my king a help again regarding my templates design, but I don't want to interrupt again in his work. Remember the 2nd templates of my blog in which my king was working made him sick. Ajaja Now, I'm okey with my new templates again since it's new again. There is one thing I noticed that every post I make which includes many photos the post will show in homepage alone, and my other previous post will not show. I posted my travel experience yesterday that include many pictures but only my latest post will show in my homepage; and my first travel to Cebu is not showing in the homepage and others post even though I set 10 posts per page. Hence, I can find my posts on the blog archive and labels which the link is clickable. I was posting a sample post, and my previous post was starting to appear. I search it on the internet and found out that blogger limit the post that has the big capacity, and they called it pagination.
Questions:
Why is my blog shows few entries per page?
Blogger recently implemented a mechanism called “auto pagination” to reduce the loading time of its blogs. This mechanism is to show less Blogger entries per page if it detects that the page is heavy to load.
To avoid that this happens, you can try to decrease the load time of your blog, some recommendations are:
Optimizing images. For example, using Smush.it or a free image editor like Gimp.
Eliminate unnecessary gadgets.
Use “read more” in your longer posts.
Optimize CSS code. For example, with CSS Optimizer.
Blogger Help:
Limits on Blogger
We try to give you a lot of room to play here on Blogger, so you'll see that a lot of the important "limits" here aren't really very limiting. But just in case you were wondering, here is some information about what a single Blogger account will hold.
Number of Blogs: You can have up to 100 blogs per account.
Number of Posts: There is no limit on the number of posts you can have on one blog. They will all be saved on your account (unless you manually delete them) regardless of whether you are publishing archives or not.
Number of Pages: There is no limit on the number of pages you can have on one blog.
Size of Posts: Individual posts do not have a specific size limit, but very large posts may run you up against the page size limit. (See the next item.)
Size of Pages: Individual pages (the main page of your blog, or your archive pages) are limited to 1 MB in size. This will allow for a few hundred pages of text, but it may be a problem if you are listing hundreds of posts on the front page of your blog. If you hit this limit, you will see an error message saying "006 Please contact Blogger Support." You can get around this error by lowering the number of posts on your main page, which will have the added benefit of making your page load faster as well.
Number of Comments: A post can have any number of comments. As with archived posts, if you choose to hide comments on your blog, all pre-existing comments will remain saved on your account.
Number of Pictures: Up to 1 GB of total storage, shared with Picasa Web. If you've upgraded to Google+, your photos will be stored in Google Photos, where you have 15GB of storage space shared with Gmail and Drive.
Size of Pictures: If you are posting pictures through Blogger Mobile there is a limit of 250K per picture.
Team Members: There is a limit of 100 members per blog.
Number of Labels: Up to 2000 unique labels per blog and 20 per post.
Blog Description: Limited to 500 characters, with no HTML. Adding additional characters or HTML may cause it to revert to a previous setting.
"About Me" Profile Information: Maximum of 1,200 characters.
Profile Interests and Favorites: Maximum of 2,000 characters in each field.
Importing blogs: there are no file size limits for importing blog. Limits for number of imports in a day may apply.
Note: Users of the discontinued BlogSpot Plus service have a slightly different set up. Since these accounts included full FTP access, they were limited to either 25 MB or 100 MB, depending on which type of upgrade they had. In these cases, if you fill up your allotted space with images or other files, then you may not be able to upload new posts. To get around this, you will need to remove unused files from the account in order to free up more space.
Thanks To:
btemplates.com
support.google.com
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