How do you encourage your blog visitors to not only start reading your posts but also stick around to the end? We offer you ten tips to enhance the readability of your blog posts. And you might just have to forget a few of the things you learned at school!…
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DOGObooks Summer Reading Program Is Live
Edublogs is happy to help spread the word each year about the DOGObooks Summer Reading Program!…
Edublogs Weekly: Reading Levels in Google Search Results
Regular readers may notice a small change in the format and schedule of our weekly posts. A few tweaks will hopefully make for a much more useful post for everyone! Featured Post of the Week! This week, our featured post is View Google Search Results By Reading Level by Paul Hamilton. Especially when working with…
Edublogs Weekly Review: Move over Google Reader, Facebook is my news reader of choice
Right up there with running more and eating healthier, keeping up with the blogs I like to follow has been my easy way out of New Year’s resolutions the past few years. How many of you out there have also spent a good amount of time setting up your Google Reader only to let the…
Tip: Make Use of Enhanced Threaded Comments
As part of the extensive theme updates we recently launched, every single theme can now take advantage of threaded comments. Here is an example of what threaded comments are and what you can do with them: Complete the following steps to activate threaded comments on your blog: 1. Disable the threaded comments plugin if you…
Threading it on Edublogs
Ian Hancock asked a good question in the forums today about embedding Voicethreads into an edublogs post. The problem being that when you copy and paste ’embed’ or ‘object’ code into your blog it disappears (it’s a security thing). But never fear, there’s a really simple workaround… all you have to do is grab the…