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Knowing some of the menu option "Settings"
The settings menu is made up of 8 entries
1. General
2. Publication
3. Formatting
4. Comments
5. Storage
6. Site Feed
7. Email
8. OpenID
9. Permissions
Many options may be better understood as they become more experienced bloggers and is beginning to change very well. The settings also depend on personal needs that may vary from person to person.
We see some of the most important ones.
From here you can decide whether to switch from our second-level domain for one of the first custom. For example http://formazioneblog2008.blogspot.com/ to www.formazioneblog2008.it
to change the time zone and set it on our (Rome).
It also allows the creation of a model to use in your blog post 8richiede a basic knowledge of HTML)
Manage your feedback. Very important to the "Who Can Comment?". Usually blogs are by nature open to contributions from everyone, then I allow everyone the opportunity to leave comments. In this case, you must also enable comment moderation (below) by entering our email address in order to avoid unpleasant surprises (include to receive notification of your comment).
Another security option is the "word verification for comments", better known as a captcha. To avoid comment spam as it forces the only beings human can enter a text string of safety.
From here you can also personalize the message on the comment form at will by inserting a text that the commentator will find before you type the comment.
manages the archive frequency of posts and assign or less a permanent link to each post. Council to leave the option Enable Post Pages.
allows the distribution of blog content via RSS feeds, we'll come back later. For now leave it.
Here you can enter addresses email to read blog updates via e-mail and manage e-mail address through which to publish in the blog.
To use OpenID, just subscribe to a specific site that offers the service. Then you will be given an address like http://claimid.com/mionome, that's all you'll need from now on to access the sites that support OpenID.
We see the operation with an example. I want to access one or more sites that support OpenID: in the form that requires a username and password, I also find a box with the OpenID logo (see the large side). Instead of typing a username and password (maybe it's hard to remember amid the hundreds of others), I just put my web address for OpenID (http://claimid.com/mionome example above).
I'll come to this point addressed in the service of OpenID which I joined, and will be there that will log. This allows you to have to remember only the parameters of its OpenID service to get access to all sites that use the system.
With Blogger you already have an OpenID or more without knowing it!
You are subscribed to Blogger? On Flickr? Technorati? Wordpress.com? Well, in these and other cases, you already have an OpenID account that you can use! Viewed how easy it is? In general it is the link to your page on these services, such as http://formazioneblog2008.blogspot.com blog is also a valid OpenID identity!
Another very important menu. That allows you to manage authors and readers of the blog.
The creator is the director, it can be joined by other authors who can also write to the blog. In practice, a blog can be managed as a team, by more people.
settings allow you to read instead of restricting the vision of the blog to a small group of people (a select group or the authors), to turn from public to private.
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Knowing some of the menu option "Settings"
The settings menu is made up of 8 entries
1. General
2. Publication
3. Formatting
4. Comments
5. Storage
6. Site Feed
7. Email
8. OpenID
9. Permissions
Many options may be better understood as they become more experienced bloggers and is beginning to change very well. The settings also depend on personal needs that may vary from person to person.
We see some of the most important ones.
General
Contains settings some of the most essential and important. I would not change anything. Publication
From here you can decide whether to switch from our second-level domain for one of the first custom. For example http://formazioneblog2008.blogspot.com/ to www.formazioneblog2008.it
Formatting
Contains settings that affect the appearance and readability of the blog (number of posts to show, date, language, etc.).. There to change the time zone and set it on our (Rome).
It also allows the creation of a model to use in your blog post 8richiede a basic knowledge of HTML)
Comments
Manage your feedback. Very important to the "Who Can Comment?". Usually blogs are by nature open to contributions from everyone, then I allow everyone the opportunity to leave comments. In this case, you must also enable comment moderation (below) by entering our email address in order to avoid unpleasant surprises (include to receive notification of your comment).
Another security option is the "word verification for comments", better known as a captcha. To avoid comment spam as it forces the only beings human can enter a text string of safety.
From here you can also personalize the message on the comment form at will by inserting a text that the commentator will find before you type the comment.
Storage
manages the archive frequency of posts and assign or less a permanent link to each post. Council to leave the option Enable Post Pages.
Site Feed
allows the distribution of blog content via RSS feeds, we'll come back later. For now leave it.
Email
Here you can enter addresses email to read blog updates via e-mail and manage e-mail address through which to publish in the blog.
OpenID
To use OpenID, just subscribe to a specific site that offers the service. Then you will be given an address like http://claimid.com/mionome, that's all you'll need from now on to access the sites that support OpenID. We see the operation with an example. I want to access one or more sites that support OpenID: in the form that requires a username and password, I also find a box with the OpenID logo (see the large side). Instead of typing a username and password (maybe it's hard to remember amid the hundreds of others), I just put my web address for OpenID (http://claimid.com/mionome example above).
I'll come to this point addressed in the service of OpenID which I joined, and will be there that will log. This allows you to have to remember only the parameters of its OpenID service to get access to all sites that use the system.
With Blogger you already have an OpenID or more without knowing it!
You are subscribed to Blogger? On Flickr? Technorati? Wordpress.com? Well, in these and other cases, you already have an OpenID account that you can use! Viewed how easy it is? In general it is the link to your page on these services, such as http://formazioneblog2008.blogspot.com blog is also a valid OpenID identity!
Permissions
Another very important menu. That allows you to manage authors and readers of the blog.
The creator is the director, it can be joined by other authors who can also write to the blog. In practice, a blog can be managed as a team, by more people.
settings allow you to read instead of restricting the vision of the blog to a small group of people (a select group or the authors), to turn from public to private.
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