You can contribute to any blog for which you have owner,
author, or draft permission. The autosave feature resumes your work
on entries in progress.
About this task
The permission that you are granted by the blog owner controls
whether you can post an entry directly to the blog or whether you
can create a draft entry that must be approved by the owner before
it is posted. The permissions are as follows:
- Owner permission allows user to post entries, manage the blog
and its users
- Author permission allows user to post entries, but not to manage
the blog
- Draft permission allows user to save draft entries only
Note: As you create or edit an entry, your work is automatically
saved every 15 minutes, unless the site administrator changes the
interval. If you leave an entry in an unsaved state when you log out
of Blogs, the next time you log in, a notification reminds you that
you have an unsaved entry. From that notification message you can
click Edit to open the entry and resume work
on it, or Discard to delete the entry.
Procedure
- Open the blog that you want to contribute to, and click New
Entry or click the New Entry icon
on the Public Blogs page.
- Enter a title for your entry.
- Enter the text for your entry.
- Enter tags for your entry.
Tags
are keywords that you can assign to describe the content in your entry.
Tags make searching for content easier for blog readers. Tags must
be entered as single words, or multiple words that are connected with
hyphens or underscores. For example, social-bookmarking, status_reports,
and payroll would all be valid tags.
- Click Advanced Settings to control
these settings:
- Allow characters to be converted into emoticons.
- Delay posting an entry to a blog until a time and date that
you specify.
- Limit the number of days for posting comments for the entry.
- Specify a custom URL– that is, you can enter some text that
replaces the entry title in the URL that points to this entry.
- To include an external media link, such as a video, in
a feed that includes this entry, enter the URL in the External
media URL field.
For example, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw2j0YOqKoo.
When this entry is posted and viewed from a feed reader, the
media is available in the entry.
- Click Post to publish your entry
to the blog or Preview to review your entry before
you post.
If you have Draft permission, your options are Submit
for Review and Save as Draft instead
of Post. If the blog is moderated, which means
that content must be reviewed and approved before it is published
in the blog, your post is not visible in the blog until a moderator
approves it.