Many bloggers including some professional ones suggest to store Blogger images on services like www.Photobucket.com , www.tinypic.com etc. but I really don’t understand why would someone do that when one has unlimited Image storage and bandwidth inside Picasa web albums
that is where Blogger saves all your images. Well its time to change
the way people use Blogger and we are here to let you help make better
use of resources available to you.
Today
I will share a different way of managing all your images in blogger by
letting you know how to create a Backup for all your images and we will
also learn how to get Unique URLs for images. This tutorial will also
help you in reducing your blog load time by 40% i.e 150-200kb
To create an Image Backup you will need to do the following,- Go To Blogger
- Create a draft Post and name it Backup For Images
- Now start uploading all your images to blogger using the normal method. These images can be images that you have saved elsewhere and have link to it in your blogger template. For example: Background Image, Sidebar Headers, Icons, Header Background etc. If you scan your template you will find many image URLs inside the CSS part that starts from <b:skin> and ends at </b:skin>. An image URL/link can end as .gif | .png | .jpeg | .bmp etc. Open each URL/link in your browser and save the image in your Hard Drive by right clicking on it and then choosing “Save Image As”
- Once you have uploaded all your images, your backup will look like that of mine,
- Now
Comes the interesting part. In order to get Image URLs and use them
somewhere inside your blog template or sidebar widgets, you will need to
do the following,
-
Make sure you are using Firefox Browser
Click the Preview Link at the top-right corner of your Backup post
- Your Image URL will look something like the one below,
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7wIwo/Spr1Lxjk6I/AABu0/uS0zY4/s400/MyBloggerTricks.jpgThe important part in this link is s400 . If you want the image to appear in full size then change s400 to s1600 . The image will appear in its original size.
Now
this is how I store all my images and get their unique URLs. This way
you will never loose images. By adding such image URLs to your blogger
templates, you will observe a significant decrease in the load time of
your blog.
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