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What is the Label specific post feed of a blogger website and how to display the blogger posts based on a particular Label or category?


Blog writers who are using Google's blogger tool will be familiar with Labels. You can categorise Your blogger posts based on Labels / Category.

In some occassions you may be in need to display Label specific posts as a sperate section on your Blog Home page or sub pages.



Your Blogger Label-specific site rss feed:

http://www.YOUR_BLOG_ADDRESS.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/YOUR_LABEL

You can control the number of posts that to be listed, by adding a parameter to the above url


max-results=No_of_posts

So it looks like:

http://www.YOUR_BLOG_ADDRESS.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/YOUR_LABEL?max-results=No_of_posts

example:

http://www.techqube.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/Javascript Resuable functions?max-results=10


If you had mapped your blogger website to a different domain name the label specific url will be in the following format:

http://www.YOUR_DOMAIN_ADDRESS/feeds/posts/default/-/YOUR_LABEL?max-results=No_of_posts

The post limiting query will look like:

http://YOUR_DOMAIN_ADDRESS/feeds/posts/default/-/YOUR_LABEL?max-results=No_of_posts

example:

http://www.vacanciesonline.in/feeds/posts/default/-/Walkins and Interviews?max-results=10

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Here is the simple HTML widget that you can use for displaying post Titles based on Labels

<a href="http://www.YOUR_BLOG_ADDRESS.blogspot.com/search/label/YOUR_LABEL?max-results=10"><h2 style="color:#000000">EMPLOYMENT NEWS HIGHLIGHTS</h2></a>
<!-- Recent Posts by Label Start -->
<script type="text/javascript">
function recentpostslist(json) {
document.write('<ul>');
for (var i = 0; i < json.feed.entry.length; i++)
{
for (var j = 0; j < json.feed.entry[i].link.length; j++) {
if (json.feed.entry[i].link[j].rel == 'alternate') {
break;
}
}
var entryUrl = "'" + json.feed.entry[i].link[j].href + "'";//bs
var entryTitle = json.feed.entry[i].title.$t;

var item = "<li>" + "<a href="+ entryUrl + '" target="_blank"><font style="font-size:12px">' + entryTitle + "</font></a> </li>";
document.write(item);
}
document.write('</ul>');
}
</script>

<script src="http://www.YOUR_BLOG_ADDRESS.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/summary/-/YOUR_LABEL?max-results=10&alt=json-in-script&callback=recentpostslist"></script>

<a href="http://www.YOUR_BLOG_ADDRESS.blogspot.com/search/label/YOUR_LABEL?max-results=8" title="YOUR_LABEL"><b style="float:right">More Updates >></b></a>
<!-- Recent Posts by Label End --><br/>

Replace:

http://www.YOUR_BLOG_ADDRESS.blogspot.com with your blog's address
YOUR_LABEL with the required Label
YOUR_DOMAIN_ADDRESS with the domain name to ehich your blogger blog has been mapped.

For detailed explanation of above widget please visit the following link:

HOW TO DISPLAY LABEL SPECIFIC BLOGGER POSTS AS SEPARATE MENU OR SECTION?


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