I found a new method if you have a links page at your blog site. What I found is that when you are adding HREF lines of code for hyperlinks it is actually easier just to write down on a piece of paper a shorthand name for each of the Links articles in order. Then using the edit function you can do the URL part using the edit function to do one whole URL change at a time and the same with the text part that shows on your loaded page as the word button or link. But, what I did different this time was to realize the best way is to actually change EVERY HREF to a new URL in the order of the articles. So, even though you are wiping out some articles that you want eventually this appears to be more efficient in getting everything done fast and efficiently. Then when you need more HREF lines of code at the very end you duplicate the last HREF line of code as many times as you need for further links. This has been the quickest and most efficient way I have discovered so far to update a links page in HTML here at blogger.com "Blogspot".
I will try to share further more efficient refinements to creating daily a links page as I create more of these solutions. It's nice to have the programming background going back to 1966 in College then in learning first COBOL and FORTRAN and then later BASIC and in the 1990s HTML. This efficient way of thinking helps a lot now to make all this work for all my readers worldwide.
Question: How do you find your most read articles?
If you go to where it says New post, then go down two spaces to where it says STATS now click on that.
Now after you click STATS slide the right side of your screen up to where it says Posts which should give you the number of visits to each article you have posted at your site.
The name of the article you can then click on which will take you to another place with the same name as your article. Now click on that and you will see your whole article and at the very top if your computer is set up this way is the URL. Grab the URL using your Edit Function and place that URL into your links page (if you have one). But, if you have no experience with HTML this might not work. You have to be familiar enough with HTML to know what to do at this point.
IF you want to learn how to Program in HTML this might help. But, if you are only creating hyperlinks then here is hyperlink information:
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