How to Create Multiple Admin Users on BlogSpot?
By Suhail Ahmad
Having a consistent theme to all your
Blogger posts helps bring visitors back and is essential to providing them a
professional blog experience. With Blogger's system, you create your site by
choosing from a menu of options and dragging them into place. You can define
the site’s color scheme to match your company logo or add pictures of your
products to enthrall visitors. In your blog template, you can specify the
default font for all posts to ensure a consistent message. Follow the below
steps to Create Multiple Admin Users on
BlogSpot
Step No 1
Navigate
to Blogger.com and log in to your administrative dashboard. Click the name of
the blog you want to modify. An Overview page for the selected blog appears.
Step No 2
Click “Settings” to
display the Basic Settings page. If a different page appears, click “Basic”
under the Settings heading to access the correct options.
Step No 3
Locate the "Blog
Authors" box under Permissions. Your name and email address should be
listed here, along with any other authorized blog users.
Step No 4
Click “Add Authors” to
open the Add Authors box. Click “Choose from Contacts” if the users you want to
add are contacts in your Gmail address book. The "Choose from
Contacts" dialog opens. Click the users you want to add, then click “Done”
to save your selections and close the dialog. If the users you want to add are
not listed in your Gmail address book, type the email address of each user
separated by commas, into the Add Authors box.
Step No 5
Click the “Invite
Authors” button to invite the added users to respond. Each user must click
a link in the email invitation when it arrives and then sign in to your blog
using a Gmail account.
Step No 6
Refresh the "Basic
Settings" page after your additional users have accepted. The Blog
Authors box should display their names and email addresses. By default, new
users are granted “Author” privileges and can enter new posts. If you want a
user to have administrative privileges, which will allow him to change layouts
and add widgets, select “Admin” from the drop-down menu next to the
user's name.
Step No 7
Ask the new users you've
added to your blog to enter new posts, then browse to your blog and view the
posts to confirm that you've set things up correctly.
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