<p>Enter the content of your blog posting here. You can format the text you enter using the HTML editor (unless disabled in your Account Preferences). </p>
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<h3>Body</h3>
<p>Enter the content of your blog posting here. You can format the text you enter using the HTML editor (unless disabled in your Account Preferences). </p>
<p>You can choose whether you receive notification of new Comments submitted on your Blog. How you receive Blog Comment Notification will be determined by your setting for Feedback messages within your Account and Activity Preferences.</p>
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<h3>Comment Notification</h3>
<p>You can choose whether you receive notification of new Comments submitted on your Blog. How you receive Blog Comment Notification will be determined by your setting for Feedback messages within your Account and Activity Preferences.</p>
<p>A web log or Blog is journal-like tool that allows you to record your thoughts and experiences. You can allow other users to post comments on your Blog allowing you to create a dialogue with your readers.</p>
<p>While a Blog itself is considered an Artefact, so are any individual Blog postings you create. This means both Blogs and Blog posts may be added to a View.</p>
Your Blogs area lists of all of your current Blogs. Click on the name of a Blog to add a new posting or edit the Blog settings. To create a new Blog select Add Blog.
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<h3>My Blogs</h3>
<p>A web log or Blog is journal-like tool that allows you to record your thoughts and experiences. You can allow other users to post comments on your Blog allowing you to create a dialogue with your readers.</p>
<p>While a Blog itself is considered an Artefact, so are any individual Blog postings you create. This means both Blogs and Blog posts may be added to a View.</p><p>
Your Blogs area lists of all of your current Blogs. Click on the name of a Blog to add a new posting or edit the Blog settings. To create a new Blog select Add Blog.
<p>A web log or Blog is journal-like tool that allows you to record your thoughts and experiences. You can allow other users to post comments on your Blog allowing you to create a dialogue with your readers.</p>
<p>While a Blog itself is considered an Artefact, so are any individual Blog postings you create. This means both Blogs and Blog posts may be added to a View.</p>
Your Blogs area lists of all of your current Blogs. Click on the name of a Blog to add a new posting or edit the Blog settings. To create a new Blog select Add Blog.
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<h3>My Blogs</h3>
<p>A web log or Blog is journal-like tool that allows you to record your thoughts and experiences. You can allow other users to post comments on your Blog allowing you to create a dialogue with your readers.</p>
<p>While a Blog itself is considered an Artefact, so are any individual Blog postings you create. This means both Blogs and Blog posts may be added to a View.</p><p>
Your Blogs area lists of all of your current Blogs. Click on the name of a Blog to add a new posting or edit the Blog settings. To create a new Blog select Add Blog.
<p>When viewing a Blog you will see your postings with Drafts listed first followed by Published posts, both in descending date order. 10 postings are listed per page and a list of any files that are attached to a post are displayed. </p>
<p>You can Publish Draft postings from this screen as well as Edit or Delete both Draft and Published postings. Deleting a Blog post with an attached file will not remove the file from your Files area.</p>
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<h3>View Blog</h3>
<p>When viewing a Blog you will see your postings with Drafts listed first followed by Published posts, both in descending date order. 10 postings are listed per page and a list of any files that are attached to a post are displayed. </p>
<p>You can Publish Draft postings from this screen as well as Edit or Delete both Draft and Published postings. Deleting a Blog post with an attached file will not remove the file from your Files area.</p>
<p>Use Add Post to create a new Blog posting. Once you’ve entered in content, you can either save the post as a Draft or Publish your posting.</p>
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<h3>Add Post</h3>
<p>Use Add Post to create a new Blog posting. Once you’ve entered in content, you can either save the post as a Draft or Publish your posting.</p>
<p>If you wish to attach a file currently stored within your files area to your Blog posting, you can Browse your repository for the required file(s)</p>
<p>Navigate through your file folder structures and Attach the required file(s). The ‘blogfiles’ folder contains those files already attached to Blog postings.</p>
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<h3>Browse My Files</h3>
<p>If you wish to attach a file currently stored within your files area to your Blog posting, you can Browse your repository for the required file(s)</p>
<p>Navigate through your file folder structures and Attach the required file(s). The ‘blogfiles’ folder contains those files already attached to Blog postings.</p>
<p>If you would like to discard your posting or changes to a draft posting you can Cancel and return to the previous page. Please note that your content <em>will not be saved</em>.</p>
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<h3>Cancel</h3>
<p>If you would like to discard your posting or changes to a draft posting you can Cancel and return to the previous page. Please note that your content <em>will not be saved</em>.</p>
<p>Edit Blog allows<strong></strong>you to modify the content of your Blog post and change any post settings. You can Edit a posting while in Draft or Published format.</p>
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<h3>Edit</h3>
<p>Edit Blog allowsyou to modify the content of your Blog post and change any post settings. You can Edit a posting while in Draft or Published format.</p>
<p>You may Remove any files currently attached to a Blog posting at any time. Note that if you delete a file from a saved Blog posting the file <em>will not</em> be removed from your Files area.</p>
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<h3>Remove</h3>
<p>You may Remove any files currently attached to a Blog posting at any time. Note that if you delete a file from a saved Blog posting the file <em>will not</em> be removed from your Files area.</p>