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Increase Your Recent Posts and Comments to 10 - Blogger Hack Before you get too excited and try the tricks in this post, I just wanted to let you know beforehand that it might not work anymore. Several visitors have tried and told me it didn’t work so the result might be the same for you. Blogger continues to make changes without announcing them so hacks and tricks expire which makes it frustrating for everyone. If you’re willing to try and increase your recent posts and comments to 10, then continue reading. I apologize in advance if it doesn’t work for you. By default,

Filter Your Post List by a Date Range

http://YOUR-BLOG-NAME-HERE.blogspot.com/feeds/post/default /?published-min=2008-01-16T00:00:00&published-max=2008-02-28T23:59:59


Order By Filter

I actually don’t ever modify this since the default order by filter is lastmodified or createdate which makes the most recent post appear first on the list. If you wanted to change this for some reason you easily could by using the “orderby” filter.

Filter Your Post List by Category (Tag, Label)

http://YOUR-BLOG-NAME-HERE.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/cure/

How to Increase Your Post Limit

http://YOUR-BLOG-NAME-HERE.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/?max-results=10

Start Index Filter

http://YOUR-BLOG-NAME-HERE.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/?start-index=2

Here’s a list of all the query parameters you can change for any Blogger rss feed. I wouldn’t worry about the “alt” one but the rest are pretty useful to know.
  • alt - the type of feed to return, such as atom (the default) or rss.
  • orderby - the order to return entries, such as lastmodified (the default) andstarttime.
  • max-results - the maximum number of entries to return.
  • /category - specifies categories (i.e. labels) to filter the feed results. For example, http://www.blogger.com/feeds/blogID/posts/default/-/Fritz/Laurie will return entries labeled with Fritz AND Laurie.
  • updated-min, updated-max - the bounds on entry update dates.
  • published-min, published-max - the bounds on entry publication dates.
  • start-index - 1-based index of the first result to be retrieved (for paging).
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