This article is about how to apply a Layout or Classic template to your blog, instead of a Designer template.
During 2010, Google made the Template Designer available as the standard tool for selecting and customizing your blog template.
But there may be situations where you want to use an older style template (eg, if you want to make a shadow or testing blog for an existing one, or if you want a template that uses the entire screen-width without borders).
At first glance, this option appears to have gone. But fortunately, it's just tucked away in a remote corner:
Scroll to the bottom of the screen (underneath the bottom of the code-box).
There you will see a link that says
and has a small arrow beside it.
Click on it, and you will see the options
Click on the Revert to classic template. Or use the View link first to see it.
(Remember that "... you will not have access to many new features... " if you use one of these templates.)
Related Articles:
Template Designer is now in Blogger
Removing the Attribution Gadget from your Blog.
During 2010, Google made the Template Designer available as the standard tool for selecting and customizing your blog template.
But there may be situations where you want to use an older style template (eg, if you want to make a shadow or testing blog for an existing one, or if you want a template that uses the entire screen-width without borders).
At first glance, this option appears to have gone. But fortunately, it's just tucked away in a remote corner:
How to Select a Layout Template
It is not longer possible to select a Layout template.How to Select a Classic Template
Go to the Template tab.Scroll to the bottom of the screen (underneath the bottom of the code-box).
There you will see a link that says
Revert to classic templates
and has a small arrow beside it.
Click on it, and you will see the options
Revert to classic template | View classic template
Click on the Revert to classic template. Or use the View link first to see it.
(Remember that "... you will not have access to many new features... " if you use one of these templates.)
Related Articles:
Template Designer is now in Blogger
Removing the Attribution Gadget from your Blog.
Getting an old-style (Layout or Classic) template for your blog
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