Showing posts with label Delete Navbar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delete Navbar. Show all posts

Remove/Hide Navbar From Blogger Blog

If you use a blogger blog for publishing your work online, you must have thought about removing the 40px wide navbar.



Actually it is very easy to remove the blogger navbar. But before you make any changes in the template, first backup it to be safe from any accidental changes.

How To Backup the Blogger Template

1. Login to your blogger dashboard. Then Go to Layout > Edit HTML.

2. Click on the Download Full Template link and save the template.



Now you have a backup copy of your existing template so that you can always revert back to your original template in case of any errors. Now the main part of the tutorial,

How To Remove/Hide Navbar From Blogger Blog

1. As before, Go to Layout > Edit HTML.

2. Find the word, < /b:skin> in the template source code.

3. Now insert the following code just before < /b:skin>,


#navbar-iframe {

height:0px;

visibility:hidden;

display:none

}

Click on the preview button to make sure that the navbar is hidden, then save the template.

That’s it. You’ve removed the blogger navbar for ever.

Are you violating Blogger’s TOS by Removing/Hiding the Navbar?

The exact answer is, maybe Yes, I know that its not an exact answer. But there are different opinions about this issue. its legal to remove the navbar where as  that its legal to remove it only if you are a FTP publisher. If you are normal publisher you shouldn’t remove it. I started a thread on official Blogger support forums but didn’t got answer from the Blogger Representatives. Also, there’s no mention of this issue in the Blogger’s Terms of Service page.

Conclusion - Since nothing is mentioned anywhere about navbar, its NOT against TOS to remoave it.

Still, if you are too concerned about removing the blogger navbar, you can simply use the following code to move it to the bottom of the blog,



#navbar-iframe {

position: fixed;

right: 0px;

bottom: 0px;

left: 0px;

}

Maybe It's OK to Remove the Blogger NavBar - Unwritten Policy


If you have ever been to a blogspot blog, you would have definitely noticed the 40-pixels wide Navbar that appears by default at the top of every Blogger-powered blog.

This navbar is like Google's own version of StumbleUpon where visitors can search existing blog or discover new Blogger blogs just by clicking the NextBlog link. And if you are logged-in to your Google account, the navbar turns into a personal dashboard toolbar similar to what you have seen on Wordpress.com blogs.



Though Google provides no "disable button", tons of blogspot users have hidden the navbar on their blog through simple CSS tricks which available for both new Blogger and classic Blogger templates.

The next important question is whether you are violating any Google policies or Blogger's Terms of Service by removing the navbar ?

The Blogger's TOS page makes no reference to navbar while Google representatives in the Blogger support group (nickname: Blogger Employee) have always ignored discussion threads seeking an official stand on hiding navbar.

There's some hope now. Google recently organized a road show in select Indian cities to promote their Blogger platform. Ankit attended the event and requested clarity on the navbar policy from the Googlers present at the roadshow. They immediately called up their team based in Google's Bangalore office and confirmed to Ankit that it's legal to hide the navbar.