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2 Steps to Create Label Tabs in Blogger

Many times people ask that how they can alter their menu tabs to be Blogger label (or categories) instead of Pages. Good news is that this is a very simple thing to do and only requires 2 steps.

What you may not have realized is that in the Blogger Pages, menu item has the ability to link to a URL instead of a Blogger Page and that Blogger labels are just that - blogger URLs.


1. Getting the Category/Label URLs:


First thing you will have to do is to make sure each of your posts have "labels" defined. Next step is to find the "URL" of one of your Blogger labels by clicking on the label directly. You can see that the "label URL" is just (yourblog/search/label/labelname). Make a copy of your "label URL" and save it off to the side for a moment.

2. Setting the Tabs to Point to a URL:


  • Go to the Blogger "Layout" and click "Edit" button on the "Pages" widget.
  • A pop-up box will open, click on the "+Add link page".
  • Enter your "Label Name" in the "Page title" box and the "URL" (which you copied earlier) in the "Web address (URL)" box.
  • Press "Save Link" to add this label page to your list of Pages.

You are done!

Have doubts? Just mention them below in comments.

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