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==Assign a Call to Action to a Blog Post==
To assign a call to action to a blog post, login and click on EDIT and then click the paper/pencil icon to open your blog. Click on the CALLS TO ACTION TAB and check the CALL TO ACTION in the list that you want to include. Click OK to save changes. <br />
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To assign a call to action to a blog post, login and click on EDIT and then click the paper/pencil icon to open your blog post. Click on the CALLS TO ACTION TAB and check the CALL TO ACTION in the list that you want to include. Click OK to save changes. <br />
  
 
==Create an RSS Feed==
 
==Create an RSS Feed==

Revision as of 16:44, 5 February 2019

The blog add-on is an easy way to post blogs to your website. By using the settings within the add-on, a site can host multiple blogs.

Create a New Blog Page

When you are on the web page where you would like the blog to appear and are logged on as an Administrator, you will select the QUICK EDIT option. Next, put your cursor in the body and select BLOG from the Add-ons drop-down menu.

You will also name your blog record and create a headline for your blog here. Click OK to save the blog to this page. You now have the default blog page configured with you as the creator or primary author.

If you need to add another blog to your website, drop the blog add-on on the new webpage and click on ADVANCED EDIT. When you see the advanced edit screen, click on the WRENCH. You will then enter the name of your new blog in the BlogName field and click UPDATE to save the name of your new blog.

Different Blog Views

The List View shows you a short list of blog posts. The blog record includes a caption and description field. These fields appear at the top of the blog list page only, and are omitted on all other blog views.

The Article View is where you read the details of a specific post.

The Sidebar can be optionally added to the right side of the screen for the list view and article view. It can include custom calls to action, email subscriptions (which adds the user to a group, enabling you to send group emails when new blog articles are added) and the ability to follow your company on social media. These options are set by you as specified in the Sidebar Options section. If the width of the page is too narrow to fit the sidebar, it is moved under the list view.

Blog Author

The blog author is set when the blog is created. Additional Authors can be added by adding people to a group you create, then selecting that group as the authoring group in the blog record when you click EDIT BLOG FEATURES under the current blog.

The author has editing and posting access to the blog and can receive the optional comment notification by clicking "Email Authors When Comments Added" in the FEATURES tab.

To prevent the author from displaying on an article, click on the paper/pencil icon next to the article name, click on the FEATURES tab and then click on the ANONYMOUS field.

To Edit/Add a Blog Entry

When you are on the web page with the blog add-on and are logged on as the same user who created the blog, to edit the blog, click on the EDIT link under the current blog. This will open a record of your blog where you can change the blog title, text and any images. Click POST to save changes. If you want to delete a blog, click on DELETE at the bottom of the edit record.

To add a new blog entry, click CREATE NEW POST. In the record add your blog title, text and images. CLICK POST to add the new blog entry.

Set Custom Options for the Blog

To change blog options, click on the EDIT BLOG FEATURES link under the current blog. This will open a record of your blog.

In the DETAILS TAB you can set and change the blog caption and description that shows up at the top of the blog page while in list view.

Go to the FEATURES TAB, and you can change the maximum number of characters for each entry, specify whether anonymous users can post, indicate if comments must be approved before displaying, state if an email should be sent to notify of a new post, state image widths, determine the number of posts to display, and state whether categories are available for each post. Click OK to save changes.

There are two notifications sent when someone adds a comment. One to the original author and one to the author notification group (if desired). To set these options, while editing the blog record, check the box "Email Authors When Comments Added" if you want an email to be sent when a comment is added.

You can specify if comments should be approved before displaying by checking "Auto-Approve New Comments" so that new comments are automatically approved and displayed. When this field is unchecked, someone has to approve comments before they are displayed on the blog.

To approve blog comments, login and click ADMIN. Next click on MANAGE ADD-ONS, BLOG, BLOG COMMENTS. Sort them by DATE ADDED. When you see the comment that needs approval, click on the paper/pencil icon next to it. After reviewing it, you can check the box in the APPROVED field and then click OK. The comment will now show up on the blog page. If you do not want to approve the comment, you can just leave the record as is.

Sidebar Options

After clicking on EDIT BLOG FEATURES, you can set options to have calls to action in your blogs, email subscriptions, the ability to follow your company on social media, the ability to include a blog archive and the ability to add a search feature to the blog. In the blog record, click on the SIDEBAR TAB and select the options of interest to you. Once you select the features, you will specify groups for the email subscription (which enables you to send a group email each time you add a new blog post) and the links for the "follow us" feature on various social media sites. Click OK to save changes.

  1. Allow Article Calls-to-Action: When checked, the article page can include a Call To Action section of the sidebar.
  2. Allow Email Subscribe: When checked, the sidebar will include a link to subscribe by email to this blog.
  3. Email Subscribe Group: If Allow Email Subscribe is checked, this is the group that this user will be added to if they subscribe.
  4. Allow Archive List: When checked, if there are articles from previous months, a list of months will be shown in the sidebar.
  5. Allow Search: When checked, the sidebar will include a text search box.
  6. Allow RSS Feed Subscribe: When checked, the sidebar will include a link to subscribe by RSS to this blog.
  7. Follow US Caption: If any of the Allow Follow options are selected, this caption will appear over them.
  8. Allow Follow on Facebook: When checked, the sidebar will include a Follow This Company section with a link to the Facebook account.
  9. Facebook Link: The link to the company's Facebook page.
  10. Allow Follow on Twitter: When checked, the sidebar will include a Follow This Company section with a link to the Twitter account.
  11. Twitter Link: The link to the company's Twitter page.
  12. Allow Follow on Google Plus: When checked, the sidebar will include a Follow This Company section with a link to the Google Plus account.
  13. Google Plus Link: The link to the company's Google Plus page.

Create Calls To Action

To create a CALL TO ACTION, login and click ADMIN. From here click MANAGE ADD-ONS and then CALLS TO ACTION. Click on CALLS TO ACTION list to see a list of all available calls to action. Click ADD to create a new call to action. Here you will specify the caption for the button, the link to the website the button will take you to, the headline for your call to action, and additional text you want the website visitor to read about your call to action. Click OK to save changes.

Assign a Call to Action to a Blog Post

To assign a call to action to a blog post, login and click on EDIT and then click the paper/pencil icon to open your blog post. Click on the CALLS TO ACTION TAB and check the CALL TO ACTION in the list that you want to include. Click OK to save changes.

Create an RSS Feed

The RSS Feeds is a separate collection that is automatically added to your site if you do not already have it. Click for more information about RSS Feeds.

When the blog is automatically created, it creates an RSS feed for the blog. If you want the posts added to a different RSS Feed, you can change that in the Blog record. Login and click on EDIT BLOG FEATURES. In the blog record, click on the RSS FEED TAB. Select your RSS FEED from the drop down menu. If you need to create a new feed, click SEE ALL RSS FEEDS and enter the information requested. You can then select this feed from the drop down menu. Also click on the SIDEBAR TAB and check ALLOW RSS FEED SUBSCRIBE so that the sidebar will include a link to subscribe to this blog via RSS. Click OK to save changes.

In each post, the caption and a snippet from the post is added to the RSS Feed. They are stored in the RSS Feed tab of the Blog Entry record. These will not automatically update with future changes to the blog entry. You have to change them in the record. Also, you can optionally set a publish and expiration date for the RSS Feed entry in the RSS Feed tab of the blog entry record.

A link to the RSS feed appears under the blog list view. You can also add the RSS Feed to the sidebar as detailed in Sidebar Options above.

Webcasts and Podcasts

A webcast is a video included with the blog post. A Podcast occurs when the same video is delivered through the RSS Feed.

To create a webcast, login and click EDIT. Click on the WEBCAST tab and enter a link to the video in the link field; then select the webcast player size from the drop down menu. A Podcast will be delivered automatically for this webcast if you have an RSS Feed enabled.

Images

If the blog author is an administrator, they can use the Resource Library to add images to the post with the image icon on the editor.

To add images to an article, click on the READ MORE for the article, and then click EDIT below the story. This will open a screen where you can click on CHOOSE FILE to upload the image you want associated with the selected article.

The Primary Image
The first image in the ordered list is the primary image and is used for social media Likes. You should always include a Primary image at least 200px x 200px.

It can also appear right or left justified in the blog list or in the article view by following the directions below for the IMAGES tab. When the primary image appears as a thumbnail on the list or article view, the width is set with to “thumbnail width” setting in the blog record.

Secondary Images
All other images uploaded on the blog post view are considered Secondary Images. They can be hidden or listed at the bottom on the Images tab of the blog entry. When displayed below the article, they are sized to the Image Width Max setting in the Features tab in the Blog entry.

IMAGES tab: If you have images in your blog, click on the IMAGES tab to specify where they should appear. Options are detailed below. When you are done making your choices, click OK to save changes.

Choices for Primary Image Position for List View:
do not display, left justify, right justify, use CSS

Choices for Primary Image Position for Article View:
do not display, left justify, right justify, use CSS

Choices for Secondary Image:
hide, list at end

Create Blog Categories

Categories can be created to group blog posts, as well to block posts to only those visitors with specific rights. To create a blog category, login and click ADMIN. From here click MANAGE ADD-ONS and then BLOG. Click on BLOG CATEGORIES to see a list of all available categories. Click ADD to create a new category.

When ALLOW CATEGORIES is enabled in the blog record, blog posts in the list view are first ordered by category, then by date within the category.

Assign a Blog Post to a Category

To assign a blog post to a category, login and click on EDIT and then click the paper/pencil icon to open your blog. Click on the FEATURES TAB and select the BLOG CATEGORY from the drop down menu. Click OK to save changes.

Adding Meta Content to Blogs for SEO

Adding meta content to a blog entry enables you to provide search engine optimization for each blog entry. To add meta content, login and click EDIT. Then click on the paper/pencil icon for a particular story. Click on the META CONTENT tab, where you can enter the Page Title, Meta Description and Keywords that search engines can use to find your blog content and display the description provided in search results.

Allowing Blog Comments

Comments appear after the blog post in the article view. To allow anyone to add a comment anonymously, click on EDIT BLOG FEATURES, click on the FEATURES tab and check the Allow Anonymous Comments checkbox. Click OK to save changes.

All comments require a Captcha to prevent robots from spamming, and to discourage people from spamming. Blog Authors will receive an email if "Email Authors When Comments Added" is checked. All comments will need to be approved unless you check "Auto-Approve new Comments" in the blog record.

Using ReCAPTCHA

To enable recaptcha, go to the page with the blog and login. Click on "Edit blog features" at the bottom of the page. Click on the FEATURES tab. Here you will click on the box next to "Allow Recaptcha" to enable recaptcha on this blog. Leave the box blank if you do not want to include recapcha on the blog. Click OK to save changes.

Things to test

  1. Place blog add-on on page
  2. Make sure blog author is set
  3. Add a blog entry
  4. Edit a blog entry
  5. Check Calls to Action
  6. Add images to blog
  7. Test features, including category, anonymous and allow comments check
  8. Test RSS Feeds
  9. Test Podcast/Webcast links