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How to remove blog navbar from blog?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by SidhuZ, Dec 30, 2011.

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    Hi everyone i want to remove navbar from my blog how can i remove it please some one tell me?
     
    SidhuZ, Dec 30, 2011 IP
  2. rtlhkr

    rtlhkr Greenhorn

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    install a new template...........
     
    rtlhkr, Dec 31, 2011 IP
  3. SidhuZ

    SidhuZ Member

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    How can i install a new template?
     
    SidhuZ, Dec 31, 2011 IP
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    b4db0y Notable Member

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    What nav bar?
    A demo/link to your blog.
     
    b4db0y, Dec 31, 2011 IP
  5. SidhuZ

    SidhuZ Member

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    Top bar where it says follow signout etc...
    hggf.jpg
     
    SidhuZ, Dec 31, 2011 IP
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    b4db0y Notable Member

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    That is blogger, it cant be removed
     
    b4db0y, Jan 4, 2012 IP
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    !bc Peon

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    Dead wrong



    Here’s how to hide the Blogger navigation bar or remove the Blogspot Nav Bar:

    1. Login to your Blogger account. On your Dashboard, click the “Design” tab.
    2. Go to the “Edit HTML” tab.
    3. Scroll down through the template contents and look for /* Variable definitions. It is usually below the blogger template style comment. Insert this code just above /* Variable definitions:

    #navbar-iframe {
    display: none !important;
    }
     
    !bc, Jan 16, 2012 IP