The blogs control panel provides authors and community managers with the tools they need to create and manage blogs in your community.
When you create a blog, you must specify the basic blog setup properties such as blog title and description. However, Community Server allows you to specify additional setup properties after you create the blog.
Even if you are not an experienced web developer, Community Server’s theme management functionality gives you flexibility in personalizing your blog. Community Server provides a number of pre-packaged themes from which you can select, and you can also modify basic content appearance such as background color and font size and style.
When you create a blog, you must specify the basic blog setup properties such as blog title and description. However, Community Server allows you to specify post option properties after you create the blog.
When you create a blog, you must specify the basic blog setup properties such as blog title and description. However, Community Server allows you to specify advanced configuration properties after you create the blog.
A blogroll is a list of links to other sites that displays in the sidebars of your posts. For example, you can display a blogroll of your favorite external sites.
The Allow Anonymous Users to Comment setting allows users to comment anonymously on posts in your Web site. You can specify this setting for individual blogs. Procedure Navigate to Control Panel Dashboard > Manage My Blogs > Configure > Post Options. The Feedback page displays. Set the Allow...
You can modify the settings for an existing blog post if you are signed in as an administrator-level user (for example, SystemAdministrator or BlogAdministrator).
You can modify the settings for an existing blog page if you are signed in as an administrator-level user (for example, SystemAdministrator or BlogAdministrator).
You can edit or delete a blogroll or the list items, or links, associated with the blogroll.