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		<title>Moderating comments</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jun 2017 05:13:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Comments can be posted on your blog posts from the public, so long as comments have been enabled. This is disabled by default, so please request this if you wish for comments to be enabled. When a user comments, it will be held in moderation, so it will not be displayed to the public until ... ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Comments can be posted on your blog posts from the public, so long as comments have been enabled. This is disabled by default, so please request this if you wish for comments to be enabled. When a user comments, it will be held in moderation, so it will not be displayed to the public until you have approved it. When you log into the back end of your website, the comments button on the sidebar may have a number next to it, this means there are comments to be moderated. Click on this button to go to the comments page.</p>
<p>There are 6 actions you can currently perform with comments:</p>
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<li><strong>Approve –</strong> comment will be displayed on the blog post.</li>
<li><strong>Reply – </strong>allows you to reply to the comment. Comment will be approved if you reply.</li>
<li><strong>Quick edit – </strong>within the same window, allows you to edit the comment.</li>
<li><strong>Edit – </strong>opens up a new window, allowing you to edit to comment in more detail.</li>
<li><strong>Spam –</strong> marks the comment as spam, and does not display it on the blog post.</li>
<li><strong>Trash</strong> – deletes the comment.</li>
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<p>As well as these actions being performed on a comment individually, you can perform any of the above actions on multiple comments at the same time. This is done by ticking the check box on to the left of every comment you wish to edit, and selecting the action in the ‘Bulk actions’ check box, then clicking apply.</p>
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		<title>Blog posts</title>
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			<p>A blog can be an effective way to reach your audience. You can blog about anything; your company, interesting things in your city, or anything you think will interest people. Each entry in a blog is called a &#8216;blog post&#8217; or &#8216;post&#8217; for short.</p>

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			<h2>Managing your blog posts</h2>
<p>Click on the <em>Posts</em> admin sidebar button to view all of your blog posts. You will be presented with the following window. This is almost identical to the list of web pages, except that this lists all blog posts instead of web pages.<br />
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<p>Here you can perform the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>View a list of all blog posts you currently have</li>
<li>Add a new blog post</li>
<li>Add or view a new blog post category</li>
<li>View or edit an existing blog post</li>
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			<h2><a href="https://knowledgebase.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/adding-blog-post.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Blog posts"><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-301" src="https://knowledgebase.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/adding-blog-post-300x190.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="190" srcset="https://knowledgebase.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/adding-blog-post-300x190.jpg 300w, https://knowledgebase.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/adding-blog-post-768x486.jpg 768w, https://knowledgebase.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/adding-blog-post.jpg 949w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>Adding a new blog post</h2>
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<li>On the blog posts page, click the <em>Add new</em> button next to the <em>Posts</em> title.</li>
<li>Input the title of your blog post.</li>
<li>Add content to your post including text and images in the box below the title page. Style the text using <a href="https://knowledgebase.co.nz/editing-web-pages-with-the-simple-editor/">the text editor</a>.</li>
<li>Choose or add a category or categories the post belongs in, by selecting the check box next to the relevant category, or click <em>Add New</em> and input the name for a new category.</li>
<li>(optional) Set the featured image. This is similar to adding an image, except instead of clicking &#8216;insert into post&#8217;, you click <em>Set as featured image</em>. This is an image that appears as a thumbnail of each blog post when they are being displayed on the blog page (this may vary for each website). This should convey the message of your blog post. Check the dimensions of other featured images to ensure yours will fit. If the featured image is not supplied, no image will be displayed.</li>
<li>(optional) Add an excerpt. This is a small summary of your blog post, to be displayed on the blog page. Add what text you want into the excerpt box. If this is not set, the first 55 words of the post will be displayed as an excerpt.</li>
<li>Preview by clicking the preview button and ensuring it appears as you would like it to.</li>
<li>It is important to remember to click the <em>Publish</em> button once happy with the blog post, otherwise the post will not be visible to the public.</li>
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			<h2>Editing a blog post</h2>
<p>Editing a blog post is very similar to adding a blog post, and to <a title="Web pages" href="https://knowledgebase.co.nz/editing-web-pages-with-the-simple-editor/">editing a simple web page</a>, except the blog has already been created.</p>
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<li>On the <em>All posts</em> page, click on the title of the blog post you want to edit.</li>
<li>The edit post page will load, allowing you to make any changes you require.</li>
<li>Preview your changes, then update the page using the <em>Update</em> button.</li>
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			<h2>Deleting a blog post</h2>
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<li>Open the edit blog post by clicking an <em>edit post</em> button.</li>
<li>Click the <em>Move to trash</em> button, which sits next to the <em>Update/Publish</em> button.</li>
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			<h2>Categories</h2>
<p>Categories group blog posts together, allowing users to to find all blog posts related to a similar topic.</p>
<h3>Adding a new blog category</h3>
<p>This can be done when creating a blog, as explained in step 4 of &#8216;add a blog post&#8217;, alternatively a blog category can be created from the blog <em>All posts</em> page.</p>
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<li>Click the <em>Categories</em> button on the sidebar under the <em>Posts</em> section.</li>
<li>Under <em>Add new category</em>, give the category a name, and category parent if applicable.</li>
<li>Click <em>Add new category</em>, the category will now be added and can be selected when creating a blog post. If a category has no blog posts attached, it will stay hidden.</li>
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