Guestbooks rely on script files in order to collect and display responses. Since you don't have the ability to upload scripts to Blogger blogs, you'll need to link to a guestbook that is hosted on another site. This will require you to create an account on this site so that you can manage and store your guestbook. There are free and paid options, depending on your needs. You'll be generating your guestbook on another website, and then copying the code for the book into a new page on your blog. There are a variety of different services available that can generate and host a guestbook. Different services will offer different features. A few of the most popular services are listed below, and most are free:  Bravenet - Bravenet.com offers free guestbooks, and you can choose different designs and add smilies for guests to use. The Bravenet guestbook will appear directly on your blog. Bravenet gives you the most control over your guestbook design out of all of the options listed here. 123Guestbook - This free guestbook only takes a few moments to setup,but offers less customization than Bravenet. Ultraguest - This guestbook has a lot of moderation features, including private messaging. SnapHost - SnapHost is a paid guestbook service that offers CAPTCHA and anti-spam functions. It's actually a CAPTCHA service first and foremost that includes a guestbook among its features. Choose this option if the other features appeal to you as well, otherwise it's probably not worth it for just the guestbook. All of the services listed above require you to create an account. You'll use this account to manage your guestbook settings, since they can't be managed from your blog. This is because the actual guestbook database is located on the guestbook service's servers. You'll be prompted to enter your blog's address when creating your account. This will allow the service to connect to assign the guestbook to your website so that replies are properly tracked. Once you have created your account, you can begin customizing your guestbook. Depending on the service, you may have to open the guestbook's control panel. For example, 123Guestbook will send you the link to the control panel in your registration confirmation email. If you're using Bravenet, you'll need to click the "More Web Tools" link on your dashboard, and then click "Register" next to "Guestbook". Use the guestbook editor or control panel to customize it to your liking. If you're using Bravenet, you can edit all of the colors so that it matches the theme of your Blogger blog exactly. You can typically choose from a variety of preset themes that will make setting up the guestbook quicker. Get the code for your guestbook. After you've finished customizing your guestbook, you'll want to grab the embed code for it so that you can add it to your blog. In Bravenet, click the "Get Code" link to open a new window. Select "Get Code to Embed" and then copy the code from the box. If you selected 123Guestbook, you'll need to create a link to the guestbook's URL. You can find the code for the link in the "Extras" section control panel menu. Putting your guestbook on a page instead of a post will allow you to easily link to it or create a menu option for it. Log into Blogger, select your blog, and click the "Pages" option. Click "New page" to open a new blank page. This code will embed the guestbook into your page. You won't be able to see it in Preview mode. Turn off Reader Comments in the page's Settings menu to remove the comment box from the page so that it doesn't clash with the guestbook. Once you've published the page, you'll be able to visit it and see your guestbook. Any visitor that comes to this page will see the guestbook. You can link to this page or add it to your blog's navigation bar so that visitors can easily find it. To quickly add a navigation menu, select the "Layout" option and then click "Add gadget". Select "Pages" from the list of gadgets to add a navigation bar.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand the process. Decide on a guestbook service. Create an account. Create your guestbook. Customize your guestbook. Get the link to the guestbook. Create a new page on your blog. Switch to HTML mode and paste the code. Publish the page.


You will have a harder task removing the stain once it sets in and drys. First focus on removing the excess ink using a dry towel or a paper towel to absorb the excess liquid.  Blot the ink spill gently, putting a little to no pressure on the area. Try to remove as much ink as you can working from the outside towards the center. This will prevent the stain from spreading. Don't rub or scrub the area, which can spread the stain and work it into the fibers more deeply. Instead, blot gently to get as much of the ink out as possible before you clean it more deeply. Ink stains often come out with rubbing alcohol, regardless of the style of upholstery in the car. 90% isopropyl alcohol is preferable, but you can use 70% if that's the only variety available.  First, test the alcohol in an inconspicuous place of the car upholstery to make sure that it won't damage the upholstery material. Apply rubbing alcohol on a clean white cloth. Do not pour alcohol directly on the stain. Dab the ink stain with the cloth carefully and gently. Do not rub or wipe. Rubbing will cause the stain to spread. Repeat the process again until the cloth is not absorbing any more of the ink. Make sure to change the cloth when it is saturated with ink. Don't use alcohol on acetate, rayon, or triacetate. These fabrics will stain and leave bleach-like spots if treated with alcohol. Its acidic properties make it remove stains effectively. Plus, it's safe to use, gentle on hands and environment friendly.  Combine 1 tablespoon of dish washing soap and 2 teaspoons of white vinegar in a cup of water. Dab the solution on the stained area using a soft cloth and rub the area gently. Let it sit for about 10 minutes and then wipe it with cold water using a soft cloth. Rinse the affected area thoroughly. Repeat until the solution is gone. Not just for hair anymore. Hairspray is a strong and somewhat volatile solvent that can be an effective ink remover, used in small doses on both cloth and leather. As soon as you see the stain, spray a little of the hairspray over the top and quickly wipe away gently, using a clean, dry cloth. Repeat the process until the ink has gone. Some people report that stronger hairspray has better stain removing properties, though it's difficult to verify. Try whatever hairspray you've got on hand and use in conjunction with other cleaning solutions, if necessary. If you want to make a run to the store to get up the stain, many cleaning products are available which should gently help to lift the stain out of the fabric and leave your upholstery looking clean. If you don't want to use a home remedy, try any of the following products:  Oxi-Clean Kaboom Dry-cleaning solvent Motsenbocker's Liftoff After using a cleaning product of your choice on the stained area, try to go back over it with clean water. Wet your cloth with water and re-blot the area thoroughly with water, dampening it gently if possible. Do a few rinsing passes with your cloth to get as much of it out as possible. Extract the water by putting a dry towel on the affected area. Use a clean towel and line it over the stained area, pushing down hard with your hands to absorb the water. Let the area dry and re-examine the stain in a few hours. If there's still a significant amount affected, repeat the steps above, trying another cleaning product if necessary. It usually will take several attempts to get a stain out completely, so don't get frustrated. Be persistent and try again if you don't get the stain out the very first time.
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Blot excess ink immediately. Try isopropyl rubbing alcohol. Consider using vinegar on the ink stain. Try hairspray. Try a commercial stain remover. Rinse the area thoroughly with clean water. Repeat cleaning process if necessary.