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A few questions about blogs



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Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:05 am
Calligraphy says...



1. Can you subscribe to a blog?

2. Does anyone have any ideas what I should do a blog about?

3. What is a blog CSS? I am totally confused.

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Tue Jun 22, 2010 2:37 am
Nate says...



1. Subscribing to a Blog:
Look for a 'Subscribe to this blog' somewhere on the page. It's a little bit out of the way, but most blogs have it.

2. What to do a blog about:
People have tried to do blogs on specific stuff before, and they always fail. I'm not sure if it's because they don't follow-up or it's because people just aren't interested, but it's best to just do a blog about yourself. When YWSers go to the blogs section, they're looking to find out more about their fellow YWSers, not tips on such and such.

3. Blog CSS:
CSS is a type of programming code that controls how a website looks. Googling 'CSS' will bring up lots of articles on it. But, I also just made a Modify Blog Generator that'll make things easier. Look for the link to it underneath where it says 'Blog CSS' on the 'Blog Config' page.
  





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Tue Jun 22, 2010 2:45 am
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Also, if you want to subscribe to a blog, you can always add that member as a friend. His blogs will appear in your feed, which can be found by going to your profile and clicking the tab that says "Feed." Or scrolling up to the very top of this page... there should be a link to your feed there too. :D
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