Mon, 28/02/2005 - 14:50 by mykindablog
A. You can change the appearance of your blog by selecting 'Site setup' from the main menu. By altering these settings, no two mykindablog sites need ever look alike.
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Mon, 28/02/2005 - 14:50 by mykindablog
A. Yes. In order to safeguard the performance of the service for the benefit of all and prevent misuse, certain limits on the number and size of items that can be uploaded have been set. In practical terms, these limits should not prevent any user from using the service as it was designed to be used.
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Mon, 28/02/2005 - 14:50 by mykindablog
A. There are two ways to achieve this. Using the 'Create' tool, select 'Photo' from the pull-down choice list and click on the 'Create' button. Complete the boxes as appropriate. It is important to note that Photos uploaded in this fashion will only appear in the Photo Album. However, you may choose to promote the photo in question to the Site Summary if you wish it to appear there also. In this case, check the box 'Promoted to site summary'.
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Mon, 28/02/2005 - 14:50 by mykindablog
To create a new item, locate the 'Create' tool, select the type of item you wish to create from the pull-down list and click on the 'Create' button. It couldn't be easier!
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Mon, 28/02/2005 - 14:50 by mykindablog
A. Yes. You can use the various predetermined topics to categorise the items you post to your site. When creating an item, select a topic from the pull down list.
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Mon, 28/02/2005 - 14:50 by mykindablog
A. Yes. Read the 'Can I post to my site from my mobile?' FAQ by clicking here.
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Mon, 28/02/2005 - 14:50 by mykindablog
A. Yes. Entries in the Events calendar are stored as iCalendar (*.ics) files. Clicking on the small box shown within an Event entry enables you to download and store that entry without retyping its contents in any calendar application (e.g. Outlook) that supports this common file format.
If your mobile has a calendar that supports the iCalendar file format, selecting a calendar entry on your WAP site will download that entry directly to your mobile to be stored in your calendar without any rekeying.
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Mon, 28/02/2005 - 14:50 by mykindablog
A. Yes. You can add clip art to the items you are creating by clicking on the 'Insert ClipArt' icon above the editor. Click and drag the clip art image of your choice into the editor window, resizing it if you wish.
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Mon, 28/02/2005 - 14:50 by mykindablog
Yes. You can cut small or large amounts of text from word processing documents and paste them directly into journals. If the source is a Word document with different types of fomatting, the formatting commands may cause the text to appear differently when pasted into the journal than in the original document. It is advisable to remove all formatting in the source document before cutting and
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Mon, 28/02/2005 - 14:50 by mykindablog
A. Yes. You may add images to the clip art library, for use at any time, by checking the box 'Use as clipart' when creating a new photo.
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