
*Edit: I'm making progress but it's not quite as intuitive as I would like. I cannot find the coding to make my links open in a new window/tab. Overall, though, it's shaping up. I managed to remove the top nav bar, but it may come back as I sort of like the quick access. For some reason, I am not able to see my quick edit button in blogger even when logged in. I think it has to do with the way my ISP works.
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I've turned the upper migration bar on and off so many times it makes my head spin :D I currently have it showing as I also missed the quick access. I just don't like the NEXT BLOG button because one never knows what's on that next blog, and we have no way to control it.
I believe the addition of target="_blank" in the a href link opens it in a new window.
I was noticing how round those circles are. I laugh to think what mine would look like :D
Thanks Shirley.
As for the addition of a target line, with the new template styling from the migration, I can't find a place to add those lines. Also, the old method of hiding the blogger bar wouldn't work until I completely migrated to the new.
Give it a go, Shirley. You'd be surprised at what you can paint.
I'm thinking you would make the addition in a post edit.
As for hiding the migration bar, I had found a small script that technically didn't hide the bar. It was one of those things that opened the page at a certain point (like a bookmark), and you set up that point so that the bar wasn't visible on the screen. It was there but out of view on the screen.
I can make the links within my posts/entries open in a new window/tab but it's the sidebar links I can't seem to be able to do. Oh well. It's a new form for blogger and those are done on the page element layout section.
I wish the blogger bar could be positioned elsewhere or less big or something.
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