Add a Blogarithm Blogroll to your blog:
Create and manage your blogroll directly from your Blogarithm account! Whenever you add or remove a blog from your account, the blogroll on your site will be updated. This means that you can track your blogs and manage your blogroll at the same time!
There are four steps involved in adding a Blogarithm blogroll to your blog, and two optional steps you can take for more control.
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Log in to the blogrolling page.
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Enable blogrolling for your account:
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Once enabled, the Blogrolling page will show the code for your blogroll:
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Lastly, put the HTML code for your blogroll into your blog or other page
If you have already logged in to your account page, you will not need to do this step.
Go to the Blogrolling page. Choose "Enabled" and click "update":

This step is required for privacy. Because blogrolling exposes some of your subscriptions to the public, we want you to have absolute control over it. To make your subscriptions private again, all you need to do is disable blogrolling here or on your account page.
You will see an example of the blogroll and the code to create it.
Here is a picture of what the form looks like, and what the code will look like. The highlighted text is the HTML you will paste into your blog, using the third part of the instructions.

Choose your blogging system below to get detailed instructions for how to put the HTML code for your blogroll into your blog or other web page.
The instructions below show how to add a Blogarithm subscription form to your website, but they work just the same for adding the blogroll. Just use the HTML from the Blogrolling page in place of the HTML for the subscription form. Once you put the code on your blog, you are all done!
Options
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You can choose to show or hide individual blogs:
- Go to the Blogrolling page. You can use the "Show in Blogroll" form to pick which blogs are shown:
- Check the boxes of the blogs you want to show and click "update privacy settings" to make the changes active.
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You can change the html styles of your blogroll:

By default all of your subscriptions are shown. Use the "select all" and "select none" links to show or hide all blogs, respectively. You will still need to click "update privacy settings" for your changes to take effect.
If you want to hide all of your blogs, you can also disable the blogroll from the account page or at the top of the Blogrolling page.
Go to the Blogrolling page. You can use the "Edit Blogroll Style" form to change the style and caption of your blogroll:
