Trash Trash is used when you want to remove a post on your blog without permanently deleting it right away. All items in your trash folder can be restored or permanently deleted within 30 days of the time you trashed them. Any posts added to trash will be deleted automatically after 30 days. Trash Post…Continue Reading Trash Post
Category: Posts & Pages
Trash Page
Trash Trash is used when you want to remove a page on your blog without permanently deleting it right away. All items in your trash folder can be restored or permanently deleted within 30 days of the time you trashed them. Any pages added to trash will be deleted automatically after 30 days. Trashing Pages Video…Continue Reading Trash Page
Browser Issues
Some issues that you experience with your blog can be caused by your browser. Symptoms of browser issues vary and can include: The content area in the Visual editor is blank (white) and text only appears when you change to the text editor. The Add Media button won’t open. Failure of icons on visual editor…Continue Reading Browser Issues
Auto-post to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and More
You can easily share your posts on several social media networks automatically when you publish a new post using the Publicize module in the Jetpack plugin. Set up Auto-post Once you’ve activated the Jetpack plugin you connect your blog to your social network profiles as follows: 1. Go to Jetpack > Settings 2. Click on…Continue Reading Auto-post to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and More
Splitting Content using Insert More Tag
Occasionally you only want the first part of certain posts to display on your blog post page and archive pages. Some bloggers like to do this with long posts. You can truncate your post entries using the More Block if you are using the block editor or using the Insert Read More Tag icon in your…Continue Reading Splitting Content using Insert More Tag
Visual Editor
The area where you write your post is by default in Visual Editing mode which uses WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) option for formatting. It works similar to any Word processing software. Simply write your post (or page), highlight any text you want to format and then click the appropriate icon in…Continue Reading Visual Editor
Page Visibility: password protect and private page
You can control who can read a page using the Visibility area on the Publish module. Public means the page is visible to anyone. Using the Visibility options you can: Password Protect a Page – The page is protected with a password you set. Any reader that has the password can view a protected page. Make a page private – Pages marked as private…Continue Reading Page Visibility: password protect and private page
Restoring an earlier verision of a page using page revisions
Edublogs stores the last 50 revisions for each page on your blog. Revisions allow you to review changes you’ve made and restore to an earlier version if necessary. This is a handy if you accidentally delete page content or decide you prefer an older page version. A revision is saved each time you click Save…Continue Reading Restoring an earlier verision of a page using page revisions
Restoring an earlier version of a post using post revisions
We store the last 100 revisions for each post on your blog. Revisions allow you to review changes you’ve made and restore to an earlier version if necessary. This is a handy if you accidentally delete post content or decide you prefer an older post version. A revision is saved each time you click…Continue Reading Restoring an earlier version of a post using post revisions
Missing visual editor
If you go to write a new post or page and find your Visual Editor is missing from the classic editor it normally means either: You’ve selected ‘Disable the visual editor when writing’ in Users > Your Profile. Your editor is stuck in Text editing mode. Your post/page editor looks like this if your Visual Editor…Continue Reading Missing visual editor