Thursday, February 19, 2009

the new limitaions for blogger

There are usage limits imposed by every free service, including
Blogger.com. Often, the limits are necessary for design purposes (e.g.,
how much space to cater for each form field), logistics (e.g., server
space and speed) and financial considerations. Most of the answers on
the amount of storage space, limitations on posts, etc. are found in
Blogger Help. However, since we still receive queries on that, we
thought we shall add a few more items to that list for the benefit of
the new Bloggers. These limits apply to one Google account, and if you
find yourself exceeding these limits, one solution would be to register
for an additional Google account to enjoy the services.

1. Number of Blogs

There
is no limit on the number of Blogger Blogs you can create with your
Google account. If you are creating Google sites using Google Page Creator, you are allowed to have a maximum of 5 different sites.

2. Blog Address

This is the name inserted between http:// and .blogspot.com. The limit is 37 characters.

3. Blog Title

The Title can go up to 90 characters.

4. Blog Description

The Blog Description can have a maximum of 500 characters.

5. Profile

When
you are at “Edit User Profile” page, you can add information about
yourself under “About Me” and this has a maximum of 1,200 characters.
For other fields like “Interests”, “Favorite Movies” and so on, each
has a limit of 2,000 characters.

6. Number of Team Members

You
can have as many team members, contributors or administrators as you
would like. Add the authors under Settings -> Permissions.

7. Number of Posts

There
is no limit to the number of Posts you can have in each Blog. All the
posts (whether published or saved as drafts) will be in the Blogger
account unless they are deleted. With or without the Archives Page
Element in your Blog, the posts are still stored.

8. Size of Posts

There
is no limit to the size of each post but as we shall see, there is a
limit to the page size. Because of that, if you are posting the entire
contents of your book, try to split it into chapters and have each
chapter under a new post. Otherwise, you may find your very long post
not displayed once it hits the page size limit.

9. Size of Pages

Each
page has a size limit of 1MB. This is a rather large size and if your
posts are short, you can display a few hundred posts on the main page.
At the moment, under Settings -> Formatting, you can show up to 999
posts on a page. Should you encounter a 006 error message, you can set
a smaller number of posts so that the page size limit will not be
exceeded. As mentioned earlier, if your one post already exceeds the
1MB limit, there is little you can do except to split that article into
separate posts.

10. Size of Pictures

As we know
pictures and graphics that are uploaded onto our free Blogger Blogs are
now stored in Picasa Web Albums and it assigns each Google account a
storage capacity of 1GB. Since this stores the pictures of all our
blogs under the one Google account, we would have to pay Google should
we need more storage space. The alternative would be to create new
blogs under different Google accounts. (Note that in Google Pages, the
total size of pages and uploaded files cannot exceed 100MB.)

11. Size of Videos

Recently, Blogger introduced a new feature which allows you to upload videos in your posts.
The upload is done through Google Video and there is no limit to the
number of videos you can upload, nor is there a limit on the size or
length of each video.

As Google also owns YouTube, you may like
to know that there is a 100MB file size limit and a maximum 10-minute
length limit for YouTube videos. Should Google Video merge with YouTube
one day, their rules on usage may be aligned.

12. Amount of Bandwidth

While
some service providers place a daily or monthly cap on the amount of
data that can be transferred from their sites, Blogger does not appear
to impose such bandwidth limits. There is no problem to you having a
million visitors a day to your Blog. What you should be mindful of is
the limit imposed by external providers. For example, if the Blog's
background images are uploaded onto free image hosts, once the
bandwidth limit imposed by these hosts is exceeded, the background
images will not be loaded and visitors will see many empty spaces in
your layout.

13. Number of Comments

There
is no limit to the number of comments to the posts. They are saved in
your account even if you choose to “Hide Comments” under the Settings
-> Comments tab.

14. Number of AdSense Ads

Since
you can insert Google AdSense Ads through the Blogger “Add a Page
Element” function, for the sake of completeness, we should also state
the current limits stipulated in AdSense rules. Each Blog page can
display a maximum of:-


three AdSense for Content Ad units;
two AdSense for search boxes;
three Link units;
three Product Referral units

This means that even if you have configured AdSense Ads to appear after every post, on a page where there are ten posts, AdSense for Content Ads will automatically be shown in only three of them

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