Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.Found it — thanks for the exact error, that pinpoints it. My Header1 widget included two setting names (sidebarColor and sidebarTitleColor) that aren't valid for the Header widget type in Blogger's schema — that's what triggers "widget settings not valid." I also used version='2' when Blogger's real Header widgets use version='1'. Let me fix that.Now let me sanity-check the other widgets against Blogger's actual schema to catch anything else that could trip this same error.Good catch there too — that setting name wasn't real. Let's re-validate and get you the corrected file.All settings now check out against Blogger's real schema. Updated file below.What was wrong: the Header1 widget had two setting names (sidebarColor, sidebarTitleColor) that don't exist in Blogger's actual Header widget schema, and the Blog1 widget had a made-up setting (style.textcolor.linkcolor). Both are fixed now, and I cross-checked every widget's settings against real Blogger widget schemas.
Try uploading this version the same way (Theme → Edit HTML → paste → Save). It should restore cleanly this time — let me know if any other widget throws an error and I'll fix that one too.