Getting Started
Once you have confirmed your account via email, you can immediately create your first Blog. The process is quick, and your custom subdomain will be created immediately. Creating a Blog To create a new...
View ArticleSetting up your domain in Cloudflare
Setting up your domain in Cloudflare does not mean moving your domain to Cloudflare. Your domain will remain on your original registrar (GoDaddy, Name, Namecheap, etc.) — You will only point the...
View ArticleConnecting your subdomain
Setting up your domain in Cloudflare is unnecessary if you connect your subdomain to blogstatic. However, Cloudflare does offer a few perks in terms of optimization and security.If you decide to do so,...
View ArticleConnecting your main domain
Setting up your domain in Cloudflare is necessary if you connect your main domain to blogstatic.This does NOT mean moving your domain to Cloudflare. Please follow our guide on Setting up your domain in...
View ArticleServing your blog in the /subfolder of your main domain
Serving your blog via a /subfolder on your main domain is accomplished via Cloudflare Workers. This does NOT mean moving your domain to Cloudflare. Please follow the guide on Setting up your domain in...
View ArticleCustom "404 Page"
In blogstatic, you can create a custom "Page not found" page that can hold any content.We are giving our customers this possibility, so they can get creative with entering any content they like instead...
View ArticleRoles
Author roles allow Owners and Administrators to set the level of engagement for every writer in the team.Role access and permissions Admin The Admin role has permission to access every area besides...
View ArticleAuthor Options
Only blog Owners and Administrators can modify other authors. Editors can see everyone on the team, but they can only edit themselves. Writers and Collaborators can only edit themselves and can't see...
View ArticleFonts
In blogstatic, you can disable the theme's default fonts and include your own font scripts.The example below uses Google Fonts, but you can use any other similar approach.Note: The approach below...
View ArticlePublishing
These settings give you more options to optimize and modify your blog.Settings > PublishingArticle page modificationsNote: Code injections are separate for posts and pages. Customize each to your...
View ArticleHeader and Footer Items
These settings give you more options to optimize and modify your blog.Settings > Header and Footer ItemsHeader itemsHeader linkBy default, your header link points to your blog's homepage. You can...
View ArticleCustom Menus
These settings give you more options to optimize and modify your blog.Settings > Custom MenusCreate your own menusTop menuSome themes come without a top menu. You can use this area to create a top...
View ArticleCustom Code
These settings give you more options to optimize and modify your blog.Settings > Custom CodeCustom codeCSSInclude your own CSS code in this area.Custom 404 PageCode your own 404 Page.Read more about...
View ArticleSettings a Post or a Page as a Homepage
In blogstatic you can set up any published Post or a Page to act as your blog's Homepage.Selecting the Post or PageVisit the Layout page under "Settings > Layout."Scroll to the bottom of the page.On...
View ArticleAuthentication
To authenticate in Zapier, visit "Settings > API" and use the {api_key}https://api.blogstatic.io/auth
View ArticleCTAs
Call–To–Action or CTA are elements that you can create once and include throughout your content by only using their unique {shortcode}SettingsThere are many settings to choose from that will help you...
View Articlenoindex and "meta refresh" (soft redirect) for your entire blog
Follow this guide on how to set noindex directives on your entire blog and soft redirects if needed. This guide is helpful if you're using blogstatic as a headless CMS via our Non-auth JSON API.This...
View ArticleCommenting
Commenting is not a built-in feature in blogstatic.There are third-party apps that you implement that can get the job done.Note: The guide below is about third-party apps, which means that there may be...
View ArticleFootnotes
Footnotes make it possible to add references at the end of the article.How does it workTo add a footnote, click the "Add Footnote" button on Post Settings.This action will create the footnotes section...
View ArticleUpcoming payments
blogstatic Payments are managed by Stripe.Stripe sends out email notifications for upcoming payments, failed cards, and notifications about expiring cards.blogstatic sends out email notifications about...
View Articleblogstatic DesignStudio
Settings > blogstatic DesignStudio The blogstatic DesignStudio is a customization tool that lets you change the styles and fonts of any theme on blogstatic. It's particularly helpful if your aim is...
View ArticleAddress and Unsubscribe
Filling out the address fields under "Settings > Newsletter" is a legal requirement, along with the Unsubscribe link that blogstatic provides. Below is a detailed explanation of these...
View ArticleRedirects
When you move your blog to blogstatic, redirecting your old URL structure is important for keeping your SEO results intact.If you're moving your domain and blog to blogstatic and have many URLs with a...
View ArticleNon-auth JSON API
In blogstatic, you can use the Non-auth JSON API to call elements such as Website, Posts, Pages, Categories, and Authors. Settings > APIDirect link to this Settings area (you must be logged in)....
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