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Wednesday, August 31
August 31, 2005 12:15AM (EDT)
1.Navigate to the Post Movie Review page in one of the two following ways: •select the Movie Review option from the Post drop-down list - OR - •click the Post tab on the Publisher Control tab. When the Select a Review Type page opens, select Movie... more »
August 31, 2005 12:15AM (EDT)
1.Navigate to the Post Book Review page in one of the two following ways: •select the Book Review option from the Post drop-down list - OR - •click the Post tab on the Publisher Control tab. When the Select a Review Type page opens, select Book... more »
August 31, 2005 12:15AM (EDT)
You can zip files in the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. To zip a folder of photos in Windows 2000 and XP 1.Navigate to and locate a folder of photos, then right click the folder.2.From the pop-up menu, select Send To>Compressed (zipped) folder.3.A folder with the same... more »
August 31, 2005 12:15AM (EDT)
Uploading a zip file to your blog, and then selecting and posting the photo(s) you want to publish on your blog is a two-stage process that involves: •uploading a zip file with multiple photos•selecting the photo(s) to publish to your blog To upload a zip file with multiple... more »
August 31, 2005 12:15AM (EDT)
In addition to your posted article, review or photo, you can also attach files to individual postings. Overview Attaching a file Editing attachments Using attachments in restricted categories Page last revised 2006-12-06 more »
August 31, 2005 12:15AM (EDT)
Attachments are files attached to your posting, and can be opened or saved to your hard drive. To see attachments, your readers open your blog's main page, and click the paper clip icon beside the Attachments heading in a posting. The posting's individual page opens, and the reader goes... more »
August 31, 2005 12:15AM (EDT)
Attach one or more files to your blog posting. You can attach files to new or edited postings for articles, photos and reviews. To attach a file to a posting 1.Open the Post tab (for a new posting) or Post Manager tab (for an edited posting) on the Publisher Control Panel,... more »
August 31, 2005 12:15AM (EDT)
You can open an existing posting and edit its attachment section by deleting an attachment, or uploading new attachments. To edit attachments 1.Navigate to an existing posting to open its Edit page. The file attachment links are listed in the Existing attachments area under the Filename... more »
August 31, 2005 12:15AM (EDT)
Attachments in your blog entries are links, and they have URLs (or "web addresses") which you can copy. Sometimes readers may not be interested in your blog posting, but are interested in a file attached to a posting. You can give the reader the URL for the file, which they can then type... more »
August 31, 2005 12:15AM (EDT)
Create an excerpt for your blog posting to avoid displaying a long text segment on your blog main page. Once the excerpt has been created, your blog main page shows the excerpt instead of the text segment, and provides a link to the full text on the article, review or photo page. To... more »
August 31, 2005 12:14AM (EDT)
Categories help you organize your articles into groupings that make your blog easier to navigate. When posting or editing a blog entry, you have the option of classifying it under one or more categories (or Photo Albums, if your entry is a photo). Your readers can then choose to read all... more »
August 31, 2005 12:14AM (EDT)
Keywords are words that help describe the subject of a posting. Assign keywords to your article, photo or review posting to make it easier for readers to find the article. Once you assign a keyword to a posting, that keyword is included in the list of keywords for your blog, and can be... more »
August 31, 2005 12:14AM (EDT)
Search tools are optional components you can add to the layout of your blog. Since it is an optional component, not all blogs have a search tool displayed. The appearance of search tools varies from blog to blog, but in general search tools are shown in the left column of your blog... more »
August 31, 2005 12:14AM (EDT)
You post articles and photos via email by sending email to the email shortcut address specified in your blog. The content of the email gets turned into a blog entry. There are two types of email addresses that can be added or edited for email shortcuts: •the email... more »
August 31, 2005 12:14AM (EDT)
In addition to the default Main and Photo email shortcuts, you can create your own email shortcut categories. 1.On your Publisher Control Panel, click the Settings and Security tab, then select Moblogging on the Publishing Defaults page. The Moblogging page opens. 2.Above the... more »
August 31, 2005 12:14AM (EDT)
You can edit or delete articles, reviews and photos you've saved or published. Opening articles, reviews and photos Editing articles and reviews This topic describes how to edit an article posting. Editing photos This topic describes how to edit a photograph. Viewing comments,... more »
August 31, 2005 12:13AM (EDT)
There are two places from which you can open an article you have saved: •From the Dashboard The Recent Articles list on the Dashboard tab can list up to 50 of your most recently-posted entries. •From the Post Manager The Post Manager lists all the entries... more »
August 31, 2005 12:13AM (EDT)
You can make changes to an article or review that you saved or published on your blog, using the item's Edit page. The Edit Article page is very similar to the Post page, and the procedure for making changes to your saved or published item is very similar whether you are editing an... more »
August 31, 2005 12:13AM (EDT)
You can make changes to a photo that you saved or published on your blog, using the item's Edit page. The Edit Photo page is very similar to the Post page. One key difference on an Edit page is that for published photos, the Edit page indicates the number of comments made about the... more »
August 31, 2005 12:13AM (EDT)
To view comments, trackbacks and publish date and time For published items, the top of the Edit Article page indicates the number of comments made to the article, the number of trackbacks pointing to the article and the date and time it was published: When a published... more »
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