Mar 11 2007

Using the page function

Published by Mike Temple at 10:32 am under Adding pages

Edublogs as another interesting function: pages

Pages are like posts except they live outside of the normal blog chronology and can be hierarchical. In simple terms this means you can organise them anyway you wish and you’re not bound by the normal rule of last post first seen which is how blogs organise posts

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You can use pages to organize and manage any amount of content.

This allows you have additional pages, similar to website where you can add content as you wish.

To set up a new page,

  1. go to the editing area
  2. click on manage
  3. then on the tab that says pages
  4. and when in the page management area,
  5. click on create new page
  6. give it a name — this can be changed later
  7. save as normal

for example of this, take a look at http://carronshore.edublogs.org/


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3 Responses to “Using the page function”

  1.   dogtraxon 11 Mar 2007 at 5:25 pm

    I am not sure how many people are watching you from afar, but I appreciate the experiments and tutorials that you are going through with Edublogs. I found you via a post from James Farmer and I will be directing some other folks in your direction.
    You are showing great patience, my friend.

    Please keep up the great work!

    Sincerely
    Kevin

    http://dogtrax.edublogs.org/

  2.   Sandra Whittlestonon 02 Apr 2007 at 6:20 pm

    Umm.. how do I change the order of the pages? Seems simple enough through the edit function and then “page order”. However, it doesn’t seem to work.

  3.   broweon 09 Feb 2008 at 12:08 am

    I am having trouble with getting it so that there will be comments on a separate page Do you know how?

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