Acemi notified me of a sharp Foliage Mod WordPress theme conversion for Blogger Template users.
- One column layout
- AJAX top menu
- Smooth scrolling for internal links
- Integrated Google Sitesearch
Download your own copy of the Foliage Mod Blogger template from Blogger Templates. If you plan on making use of the Foliage Mod conversion, make sure to read through the associated notes concerning small Blogger tweaks.

Reminds me of my first blogging experience. Who didn’t start their blogging tenure with Blogger? My first personal blog was http://eatinwokout.blogspot.com/. Sadly, no real remnants of the blog using the Wayback Machine were found. I kind of wish I had a screenshot of the old layout. The first real effort I devoted to modifying a blog template.























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Hello, i love 5thirtyone.com! Let me in, please
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Hi. I really like this theme. Beautiful. I have one question. I followed the directions carefully and when I try to save the template in blogger I get an error “Your template could not be parsed as it is not well-formed. Please make sure all XML elements are closed properly. XML error message: The content of elements must consist of well-formed character data or markup.” Did I somehow screw it up? Thanks! I really want to use this.
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Petra, I have the same dificult, but I change the editor of blogspot to the old version, Copy the code, and it’s done!
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Hi, I changed to this template a few weeks ago, and like it a lot. The only problem is that there are no “older posts” links at the bottom of the pages, including when searching on particular labels. Any suggestions for what code to add to the template (and where) to fix this?
Thanks!
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Any questions concerning this Blogger variant should be addressed to the individual who converted the original WordPress theme for use on Blogger.
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Thanks, I have tried but found no way to contact him (there is no contact info on http://www.bloggertemplates.org nor any way to leave a message, and the info in the template itself as also not helpful.) I was hoping someone reading this would have an idea. Seems that it would be simple.
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Try using a dns lookup tool to locate the owner of the domain.
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Ah yes, thank you!
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