FSC Blog Support Site
FSC’s blog demo and support site

2005.11.17

Blog Home Page

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Question. What’s the easiest way to get back to my blog homepage from other pages within my blog site?
Answer:
Click on the title of your blog to the right of the York’s logo on top of each page of your blog site.If you are in the admin area, click on the Go back to your blog homepage link above the menu bar.

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2005.03.16

Email notification

Filed under: — admin @ 2:00 pm

Question. I would like to be notified when anyone posts a comment or a comment is held for moderation.

Answer:

  1. Log into the admin area by clicking on the Login link on your blog homepage.
  2. Type your Admin login id and password. Click Login button.
  3. Go to Options > Discussions.
  4. Find the section: E-mail me whenever.
  5. Place checkmarks for both options: Anyone posts a comment and A comment is held for moderation.
  6. Click Update Options if changes are made.

Enabling user registration feature

Filed under: — admin @ 1:47 pm

Question. How to change my blog settings so that students must be registered and logged in to comment on posts?

Answer:

  1. Log into the admin area by clicking on the Login link on your blog homepage.
  2. Type your Admin login id and password. Click Login button.
  3. Go to Options > General.
  4. Under General Options, find Membership section.
  5. Place checkmarks for both options: Anyone can register and Users must be regsitered and logged in to comment.
  6. Click Update Options when done.

2005.03.03

Write tool

Filed under: — admin @ 10:00 am

A tool that is used to create Posts or Pages of your blog site is called “Write“.

What are Posts and Pages?
Posts are very time-oriented objects. You write them at a specific time, and that time defines their context.
Pages, on the other hand, are most often used to present information that are somehow timeless and always applicable.

For example,

Posts can be used to add:

  • Announcements
  • Post class discussions

Pages can be used to add:

  • Course syllabus
  • Contact information
  • Personal research interests

Manage tool

Filed under: — admin @ 9:59 am

Content

  1. Brief description about Manage tool.
  2. Posts and Pages
  3. Categories
  4. Comments
  5. Awaiting Moderation

Manage tool allows you to view/edit/delete your blog Posts, Pages and Comments.
*Please click on page number below to view the details on each features of Manage Tool.