The Christmas countdown has begun and while homes are decorated with colorful lights and the sweet smell of pine trees and the stores are playing Jingle Bells, there's no reason why we wouldn't decorate your Blogger blog with some ringing christmas bells right next to the Blogger Popular Posts widget!
So today I was playing around a bit with CSS and I was thinking that it would be nice to add some fresh styles to the Popular Posts widget so that it would look just ready for the forthcoming Christmas holiday.
Demo: Click here to see how it looks like.
Step 1. Log in to your Blogger Dashboard, go to Template and click the Edit HTML button
Step 2. Click anywhere inside the code area and press the CTRL + F keys, then search for this tag:
Note: if you don't want any ringing sound on mouseover, skip this step.
And you're done! Enjoy :)
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Happy Holidays!
So today I was playing around a bit with CSS and I was thinking that it would be nice to add some fresh styles to the Popular Posts widget so that it would look just ready for the forthcoming Christmas holiday.
Demo: Click here to see how it looks like.
How to Add the Popular Posts Widget with Ringing Christmas Bells to Blogger
Step 1. Log in to your Blogger Dashboard, go to Template and click the Edit HTML button
Step 2. Click anywhere inside the code area and press the CTRL + F keys, then search for this tag:
</head>Step 3. Just above the </head> tag, add the following:
<style>Step 4. Now search for the following line (you'll find it twice but you should stop at the second one):
#PopularPosts1 .item-thumbnail:before{
display: block;
content: url('https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbkun8Wqisf6nYIUiA_GoScxyxdW7YD8ruytbCa5J7ySLqH2HP0WkW9GxIRBoiw54fLBIMWNe9VYwZxfPPvEtdduqvQZ27cOA145Z_DkZDu7pvh8qKnnQQYonDwpnudA6-zKc07IeRcfDU/s1600/bells.png');
margin-left: -15px;
margin-top: -5px;
z-index: 2;
position: absolute;
}
#PopularPosts1 .item-thumbnail img{
float:left;
margin:5px;
padding: 2px;
border: 6px solid #FED74C;
height: 72px;
width: 92px;
position: relative;
background: #F11C25;
-webkit-box-shadow: 2px 2px 5px rgba(0,0,0,0.3);
-moz-box-shadow: 2px 2px 5px rgba(0,0,0,0.3);
box-shadow: 2px 2px 5px rgba(0,0,0,0.3);
transition: opacity 1s ease;
}
#PopularPosts1 ul li:nth-child(odd){
-ms-transform:rotate(20deg); /* IE 9 */
-moz-transform:rotate(20deg); /* Firefox */
-webkit-transform:rotate(20deg); /* Safari and Chrome */
-o-transform:rotate(20deg); /* Opera */
-webkit-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out;
-moz-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out;
-o-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out;
transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out;
}
#PopularPosts1 ul li:nth-child(even){
-ms-transform:rotate(-40deg); /* IE 9 */
-moz-transform:rotate(-40deg); /* Firefox */
-webkit-transform:rotate(-40deg); /* Safari and Chrome */
-o-transform:rotate(-40deg); /* Opera */
-webkit-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out;
-moz-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out;
-o-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out;
transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out;
}
#PopularPosts1 ul li:nth-child(odd):hover{
-ms-transform:rotate(0deg); /* IE 9 */
-moz-transform:rotate(0deg); /* Firefox */
-webkit-transform:rotate(0deg); /* Safari and Chrome */
-o-transform:rotate(0deg); /* Opera */
}
#PopularPosts1 ul li:nth-child(even):hover{
-ms-transform:rotate(0deg); /* IE 9 */
-moz-transform:rotate(0deg); /* Firefox */
-webkit-transform:rotate(0deg); /* Safari and Chrome */
-o-transform:rotate(0deg); /* Opera */
}
#PopularPosts1 ul li{
display: inline-block;
float: left;}
#PopularPosts1 .item-thumbnail{
width: 70px;
}
#PopularPosts1 li{
margin-right: 15px;
}
#PopularPosts1 .item-snippet, .item-title{
display: none;
} </style>
<script src="http://helplogger.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/sounds.js"/>
Note: if you don't want any ringing sound on mouseover, skip this step.
<a expr:href='data:post.href' target='_blank'>And replace it with this:
<a onmouseover='mouseoversound.playclip()' expr:href='data:post.href' target='_blank'>Step 5. Click on the Save Template button to save the changes.
And you're done! Enjoy :)
If you've missed it, here's a tutorial on how to add falling snowflakes in the background of a Blogger blog
Happy Holidays!
We can use this widget when Christmas season comes only! otherwise it will look weird..
But I see it in a positive way, It will help to attract attention of visitors indeed. Good work ;)
Regards,
Divya @smtutorial
its not working on my site