I can look at the dashboard Posts page - but there are no posts listed.or
I can't access the Template Designer (edit the template, add users to the blog, ... ).or maybe
Why is Settings so small?These are bloggers who are confused over a blog where they are an Author, or have no access - as opposed to a blog where they are an Administrator.
Along with knowing how to identify yourself, knowing what access you have to a given blog can be a key detail, when you are dealing with identity confusion - such as inadvertently created duplicate accounts, or possibly duplicated blogs.
Let's look at my dashboard, and at a pair of blogs which we see there.
Here's my normal dashboard home page.
The dashboard home page. Let's look at two of the blogs, there.
- I am an author, on this blog.
- I am an administrator, on this blog.
- I have no access, to this blog.
See the pull down menu?
I am an author, on this blog.
"Recipes"
See the pull down menu?
I am an administrator, on this blog.
"The Real Blogger Status"
I am an author, on this blog.
I am an author, on this blog. See the Posts menu? See the dashboard menu?
I am an author, on this blog. See the Posts menu / page? See the dashboard menu?
I am an author, on this blog. See the Settings menu? See the dashboard menu?
I am an author, on this blog. See the Settings menu / page? See the dashboard menu?
Author access Settings are very simple.
All of the Settings, for Author access, are Email and Permissions. That's what you see, above.
The Email access gives you the ability to setup your own Mail-to-Blogger entry. The Permissions access lets people who have previously accepted Guest ("Author") membership in a blog to remove themselves, without having to contact the blog administrator.
I am an administrator, on this blog.
I am an administrator, on this blog. See the Posts menu? See the dashboard menu?
I am an administrator, on this blog. See the Posts menu / page? See the dashboard menu?
I am an administrator, on this blog. See the Settings menu?
I am an administrator, on this blog. See the Settings menu / page?
If you're not seeing either of the above - or you're seeing access as an Author, where you should be seeing Administrator - you have either lost access to your account or your blog.
- First, verify that you are the primary administrator / owner of the blog.
- You may have inadvertently created a second Blogger account.
- You may have tried to transfer control of the blog from one account to another, and made a mistake.
- You successfully transferred control to an administrator who should not have been trusted.
- You may have any of several different connectivity or security issues on your computer or network, which prevents you from accessing your account or your blog.
I have no access, to this blog.
This may be what I see, when viewing my blog - if I really have a problem.
I am not an administrator - or even a author - of this, or any, blog.
Here, I'm not even recognised as being logged in to Blogger.
Hopefully, I am simply not logged in, properly. Maybe, I have an aggressive cookie filter?
In this extreme case, I may have a problem with a cookie filter, somewhere on the computer, interfering with my being properly identified. It's also possible that I managed to remove myself, from a team blog.
These problems may be your responsibility to resolve, as you alone have the responsibility for retaining access to your blog - and for your own connectivity to the Internet.














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