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How To Post

To post:
1. log in to the blog
2. go to ‘write’
3. you can fill in the title of your post, the content of your post in the top part.
4. click ’save and continue editing’ and then scroll down to see what your post will look like if you post it.
5. Assign a category in the “categories” section to the right of the posting field (in blue). If you click on the word “categories” a new little field section should open. Click on the name of the person whose project you would like to comment on. Of course this can be you! If you are writing a more general post, just choose “ww$” general.
6. If you are happy with it, then click ‘publish’ and it will be on the site immediately.
7. If for some reason after you post it you want/need to edit or delete it, go to ‘manage’ then click on ‘posts’ you will see your post listed along with everyone else’s.
8. you can then click on edit to get back into the post or you can click delete to get rid of it.
To post images to your blog entry:
Your image should not exceed 500 pixels in width. Also, it is not possible to rotate images at this point, so make sure to rotate the image before uploading.9. The section above your post says ‘upload/insert’. Click on the “slide” image to the right of the text, and then choose your image(s) and upload it. It will be uploaded to the gallery. At this point, you can fill out caption and description info as well as alignment and picture size. Be sure to click “insert” into post to add it to your post.
10. If you prefer, or get distracted, or just plain forget to edit image info or insert into post at this juncture, you can always go back and access the images that you uploaded. Just click on the “slide” image and look for the “gallery” tab. Click on gallery to see thumbnails of your uploaded photos. By clicking on “show”, you will see the expanded view for that image, allowing you to edit image info, image size, and also insert into post.
11. Be sure to preview your post to make sure it looks the way you want. Also, don’t forget to publish your post!
12. I assume this will also work for video, music and suns?? so please feel free to experiment.
