How do I include a link to PF in my blog?

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To include a link to PF in a blog, users can utilize the Blogger post editor, which allows for easy link integration. A "Links" menu can be added to the sidebar for better visibility. The discussion confirms that the blog is hosted on Blogspot, and participants suggest writing a dedicated blog post for the link. A helpful resource was shared, illustrating the link addition feature in the Blogger post editor. Overall, users can successfully add links with the tools available in Blogspot.
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Hi,
I guess I have a blog now and would like to include a link to PF if that is ok with you guys. Should someone here review it first?
 
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Hi,

It's blogspot.
 
aheight said:
Hi,

It's blogspot.
Hmmm not sure, you can either write a blog post or I bet there is a way to add links to your sidebar?
 
Ok. I know how to add menu options so I guess I can add a "Links" menu.

Ok. Got it in now! Thanks.
 
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