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How do I post an entry to my blog?

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How do I post an entry to my blog?

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• Log in to IlohaBlog (if you aren’t allready). • Click on the New Entry link for blog you want to post to from the list under the Existing Blogs heading (if you haven’t allready). • This should bring you to the New Blog Entry screen. If you somehow are not on this screen click on the New Entry link at the top of the screen. • Give your post a title by filling out the Title field. • Enter the body of your post in the Text field. • Click on the Enter button at the bottom of the screen • You have posted to your blog! For more details see the New Entry documentation.

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First, log in to Tripod and head to the Blog Builder page. Click “Create & Edit” to get to the Blog manager. Using the dropdown menu, select which blog you would like to post to (some users maintain multiple blogs). Then click the “Create a New Entry” button. Type your entry in the text editor.

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To post an entry, you’ll need to make sure that you a) have an Angelfire account, and b) have a blog. If you do have a blog on Angelfire, you’ll need to login to your Angelfire account, and select the “Blog Builder” link. Once loaded, click the image for “Create A New Entry”.

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To post an entry, you’ll need to make sure that you a) have an Tripod account, and b) have a blog. If you do have a blog on Tripod, you’ll need to login to your Tripod account, and select the “Blog Builder” link. Once loaded, click the image for “Create A New Entry”.

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