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blueberlin

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HI all,

I'm trying to understand the way the whole blog thing works here. Near as I can figure it, each time I write something with a new title, it's a separate blog, right? And I should just be running a single blog, right? So, how to I go into a single blog and add to it? Also, does one respond to comments and if so, how? And the "draft" thing - if I save as a draft, is it being published? I save a lot because I have a lot of pc crashes.

Ok I guess that's all the questions I have for now.

-Eva
 

Abrahm

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Your blog is the collection of all your different entries (posts). So your blog has three posts. Underneath a particular entry it will have a link that says "Post a comment" click on that to do so. It doesn't matter if you wrote the entry or not.

Drafts are not published. They are entries that you are working on but have decided not to put up for public consumption yet. You can go back to work on them later and when you are finished you can post them. Or if your PC crashes a lot you can use the draft feature to save your work as you go.
 
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