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  1. Want an 'image' blog title like I have?

    If anyone would like an image for their blog title rather than using text, like I have with my blog, then please let me know via PM what you would like it to say, what font you would like and what colour you would like it to be and I'll put one together for you.
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  2. People are forgetting to set up categories

    Creating categories to file your individual blog entries under is crucial to the effective organisation of your blog.

    By filing your blog entries under specific categories all your related entries can be pulled up at once and read in context by others (and yourself).

    To set up some blog categories, please go here: http://www.aussiestockforums.com/for...php?do=editcat and create some. Then, before submitting your next entry, ensure that it is filed under ...
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  3. Your Blog's URL

    Want to give out the URL to your ASF blog to others so they can read your entries?

    At the top left of the Blog Home Page you will see a box called 'Blog Statistics'. Click on the number of 'Total Blogs', this will take you to the ASF Blog List. Find your blog and mouse over the link to it. You will see a link that says: http://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/blog.php?u=X where X equals your ASF user number. This is your Blog URL. Right click on the link and select 'Copy Link Location' ...
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  4. A few tips on setting up your Blog

    Explore the Blog Control Panel to customise your blog and adjust any options that you would like. You will see the link to the left in the box titled 'Options'. In the Blog Control Panel you can:

    1. Edit Your Blog Title and Description

    2. Edit your Blog options

    3. Edit your Blog Categories. By setting up categories you can file your entries away under specific headings to make related entries easier to find and to ensure that your Blog is well organised. ...
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