Labels , they help the reader to find posts under specific category. But , if you are using a single column template or if you are having too many labels , it may be a big problem for you. So , that's why programmers had invented some thing called the Drop Down Menu. Lets add one of it to our blog too.
1. Edit your Template
2. Now find out
<b:loop values='data:labels' var='label'>
( press 'Ctrl' + F to open your browser's search box)
Now you will find a set of code lines similar to following
Now replace above whole code set with the following codes
Now follow the Safety Saving Steps.
And
1. Edit your Template
2. Now find out
<b:loop values='data:labels' var='label'>
( press 'Ctrl' + F to open your browser's search box)
Now you will find a set of code lines similar to following
<ul>
<b:loop values='data:labels' var='label'>
<li>
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:label.url'>
<data:label.name/>
<b:else/>
<a expr:href='data:label.url'><data:label.name/></a>
</b:if>
(<data:label.count/>)
</li>
</b:loop>
</ul>
<b:loop values='data:labels' var='label'>
<li>
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:label.url'>
<data:label.name/>
<b:else/>
<a expr:href='data:label.url'><data:label.name/></a>
</b:if>
(<data:label.count/>)
</li>
</b:loop>
</ul>
<select onchange='location=this.options[this.selectedIndex].value;' style='width:100%'>
<option>Browse By Labels( Name you want to display as drop down menu's caption )</option>
<b:loop values='data:labels' var='label'>
<option expr:value='data:label.url'><data:label.name/>
(<data:label.count/>)
</option>
</b:loop>
</select>
<option>Browse By Labels( Name you want to display as drop down menu's caption )</option>
<b:loop values='data:labels' var='label'>
<option expr:value='data:label.url'><data:label.name/>
(<data:label.count/>)
</option>
</b:loop>
</select>
Now follow the Safety Saving Steps.
And