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  • With the New Blogger, (formerly Bloggr Beta) you have categories (called Labels) now, something you said is missed sorely in Blogspot, drag and drop LAYOUT which enable an non-HTML savvy blogger to easily customize their blogs without having to get into the template editor.

    Hosted Blog Platform Test Write-Up — Climb to the Stars 2004

  • With the New Blogger, (formerly Bloggr Beta) you have categories (called Labels) now, something you said is missed sorely in Blogspot, drag and drop LAYOUT which enable an non-HTML savvy blogger to easily customize their blogs without having to get into the template editor.

    Hosted Blog Platform Test Write-Up — Climb to the Stars 2004

  • Next up, the "Labels" list, which has grown rather unwieldy.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Julianne Douglas 2009

  • You can find those photos on my main Sydney blog, sometimes with more information, by doing a 'Search Blog' on Kogarah at the top or following the Suburb 'Labels' down the right hand side 'Suburbs - kogarah'.

    Australian Bandstands in the Federation Era Hels 2009

  • And overall usage of the "Move to" menu surpassed that of the "Labels" menu within 7 weeks of launching:

    The evolution of Gmail labels 2009

  • And overall usage of the "Move to" menu surpassed that of the "Labels" menu within 7 weeks of launching:

    Should you spring clean your solar panels? 2009

  • Next up, the "Labels" list, which has grown rather unwieldy.

    Sidebar Reorg Julianne Douglas 2009

  • And overall usage of the "Move to" menu surpassed that of the "Labels" menu within 7 weeks of launching:

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • The "Labels" are playing heavy handed with the pirates, and while I do not condone stealing copyrighted performances, ...

    Tony Sachs: Is a CD Worth the Plastic it's Burned on Anymore? 2008

  • Earlier this week on "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart presented a brilliantly unsettling report by correspondent John Oliver entitled "Labels," as in liberal and conservative.

    Joe Peyronnin: Ignorance and Impunity 2008

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