Showing posts with label Problems Uploading And/Or Adding A New Template?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Problems Uploading And/Or Adding A New Template?. Show all posts

If Your Template Is Not Being Accepted............



it probably means that there is some kind of missing or corrupted coding in the template.

With all of the different third-party blog templates that I have added to this blog, about half of them I have had to "tweak" in some way in order for them to be accepted. And in one case I found that even the tweaking will not work if the template doesn't provide for it!

Unfortunately if you have a specific blog template that you want to use for your blog and it is not being accepted by Blogger.com then you will have to go into the coding of the template to find the coding that is keeping it from being accepted!


*Please be sure to visit my BX Error Codes Blog to see the blog posts relating to bx error codes having to do with problems adding / uploading blog templates.

"Your HTML Can Not Be Accepted"

This simply means that the template that you are adding or editing has some missing or corrupt coding that Blogger.com can not accept!

Really the only solution is for you to go through the coding of your template and find out why it's not being accepted by Blogger.com!

If you are sure that it's not the template that is causing the problem then you can report the problem that you are having to Blogger.com. You can find the link to reporting your problem to Blogger.com by going to my BX Error Code Blog and clicking on the link that is provided on the right side of the blog.

A Lot Of People Are Posting That They Are Having Problems Uploading Templates To Their Blogger.com Blogs.

I am seeing a LOT of posts from people on the Blogger.com help boards posting that they are having problems uploading third-party blog templates to use on their blogs. Some of them are even blaming Blogger.com for this.

I don't think its Blogger.com's fault really.

One of the Blogger.com employees has posted in response to some of these posts that the templates that bloggers are trying to add may be corrupt in some kind of way and that is why their new blog templates are not being accepted.

Here's my take on the problem:

Once you upload a new template and save it it means that the new template that you added is now your new Blogger.com template. If there was a problem with the template then you would get some kind of message saying why your template couldn't be accepted. If you didn't get that message then that means that the new template that you were trying to add has been accepted and uploaded. BUT when you try to add to that template (ie a new widget or gadget) you may get one of the infamous
bx error codes - especially the bx-btcv0r bx error code!

Before you change or edit your template it would be a very good idea for you to make a back-up copy of your old / original template - just in case you might need it again!

BX Error Codes & Uploading Templates?

To tell you the absolute truth, I'm a little bit confused about this whole bx error code problem thing and the fact that people are getting it when they are trying to change or edit their template(s).

I always thought that if you got a bx error code then that meant that what you wanted to do could be done even though it just couldn't be done at the moment. More than likely you would either have to try again later or report the bx error code problem to Blogger.com.

However if you're trying to add a template other than those of Blogger.com's then there may be a problem in that the html coding of the new template that you are trying to add is missing or corrupt in some kind of way! In that case Blogger.com won't accept it and you won't be able to use the other blog template as your own. You will get a message saying why the template is not being accepted - ie missing or corrupt coding. BUT if you are also getting a bx error code then that is where it is confusing to me because I am thinking that a bx error code problem can be solved while a template that has missing or corrupt coding has to be gone over with a fine tooth comb in order to find the mistakes in the coding.

If your template is not being accepted by Blogger.com - then more than likely there is a problem with the template's coding. - which is something that has to be solved on your end and not Blogger.com's.

However since people are still posting about having this exact same problem and the Blogger.com employees answering some of those posts, I will keep my eyes open just to see if this kind of template problem can be solved by reporting it to Blogger.com!

If You Are Having Problems Uploading A New Template......

then be sure to visit my BX Error Code Blog.

It seems a lot of people are having problems being able to upload new templates to their Blogger.com blog(s) and you might be getting one of the bx error codes that is listed in my blog.

Are You Having Problems Adding A New Template To Your Blogger.com Blog?

Be sure to visit my BX Error Code Blog.

It has a listing of bx error codes and what people have been doing to get these bx error codes and also what some people have found to be the solution to their particular bx error code problems.