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How to add gadget to the Blogger with Screenshots -- Images/HTML/Java Script/Contact Form

Hello, guys! In this short tutorial, I'll teach you how to add any gadget to the blogger. There are thousands of interesting and attractive gadgets that Blogger provide their users. You can add Images, HTML or Java Scrips codes, Popular posts, Labels, Blog Archive etc. using gadgets into your blog. There are the following steps to add gadget into your blog.

Write www.blogger.com into your search bar and hit enter.

After this, you will have to login into your Gmail account. If you already login you will not see the blow window. You will directly redirect to the dashboard.


After giving email/username and password, you will be able to see the dashboard. List of your blogs is displaying here. Select the Layout from the drop-down menu as shown in the blow pic



After selecting the layout, you will see the option of add-gadget at different locations as shown in fig.



Select the location where you want to add the gadget. If you want to add the image into your layout click on the "Add a Gadget". Another window will pop out and select an image to add it as shown in the pic.



Choose the file from your system or give image URL. Give the title to the Image you want to display. You can also give the link to the image, so whenever a user clicks on that image the targeted page will open. Please see the following picture for more understanding.

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Now clink on the "Save" button to add it into your layout. You can also drag and drop a gadget to the different location after adding it as show in blow picture.


Now click on the "Save arrangement" and view your blog to see that pic. "Save arrangement" option is displaying at the top-right location as shown in the picture.

If you have any difficulty you can comment here. Your question will be answered as soon as possible. Thanks of reading the post.

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