Go to the Bloggers Dashboard , in the left side menu click the theme option then go to Edit Html click the cursor in html area then press Ctrl F from your keyboard , then search the code given below ]]></b:skin> Now to add Bullet list in side bar , past the code given below just above the ]]></b:skin> .sidebar ul li { list-style-image:url('https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiq-cfrlT4IP2h6QDwR93JtxpSLulFdQIFKsRT3HaejVRNugBRBn5KieYvBU2qOq0o8Pr1DH1E-VSHyuV724SSAChhtSE-v5OhB-D6VTRETf0IY2LyXXzw1dZT4BlxwSfiknz_svr5wHE2s/s1600/bullet-point-image-5.gif');}
Sometimes your site may show the same old menu even though you know there’s an update. It means that you see the menu taken from the browser's local cache. To fix this problem, just refresh your page using COMMAND+R (Mac) or Ctrl+F5 (Windows). Sometimes your site may show the same old menu even though you know there’s an update. It means that you see the menu taken from the browser's local cache.To fix this problem, just refresh your page using COMMAND+R (Mac) or Ctrl+F5 (Windows). Sometimes your site may show the same old menu even though you know there’s an update. It means that you see the menu taken from the browser's local cache.To fix this problem, just refresh your page using COMMAND+R (Mac) or Ctrl+F5 (Windows). Sometimes your site may show the same old menu even though you know there’s an update. It means that you see the menu taken from the browser's local cache.To fix this problem, just refresh your page using COMMAND+R (Mac) or Ctrl+F5 (Windows). Sometim...