Blogger Problem Finder Guide
For new or intermediate Blogger users, a common issue is not knowing exactly where the problem lies. The “Problem Finder” content idea list below is designed to help any Blogger-based website owner easily identify where their issues might be hidden and how to resolve them.
Each issue will have a detailed post dedicated to it. Below, you'll find the issues and links to those posts.
Ad Placement & Earnings
3.1 Where to place ad code for best performance? (Header, Sidebar, Home Ad, etc.)
3.2 Do I earn income just by ads being viewed, or are clicks required?
3.3 How to fix native ad content overlapping issues?
3.4 Which banner size works best for the sidebar?
3.5 Where to place native ads for the best results? Ans PostResponsive Image & Layout Problem
4.1 Images appearing too large on mobile – what’s the solution?
4.2 How to use images that look good on all devices (techniques and sizes)?
4.3 CSS tips for making images responsive on Blogger
4.4 Are separate settings needed for Blogger’s mobile view?
4.5 Large images cause slow loading – how to fix it?CSS & Layout Customization
5.1 Where to add custom CSS in Blogger?
5.2 How to remove empty blocks below or beside ad units?
5.3 How to add CSS in the head tag?General Blogger Setup
6.1 How to place ads using Blogger Layout?
6.2 How to customize settings for the mobile view?
This list will be regularly updated. Bookmark it so you can easily find solutions when needed in the future.
A Note from My Personal Blogging Journey
All of the problems listed above come from my own hands-on experience using the Blogger platform. As a new or intermediate user, I faced many small yet confusing issues that weren’t always easy to find solutions for online.
This guide was created purely for educational purposes — to help others like me who are trying to grow their Blogger sites and want to avoid the same mistakes or confusion.
My goal is to make your journey smoother by sharing what I’ve learned through trial and error. If any of these solutions help you, or if you face other issues not listed here, feel free to leave a comment. I’d love to hear from you and will do my best to help.
This list will continue to grow as I learn more — so feel free to bookmark and check back often.
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