edublogs.org was founded in 2005 by James Farmer as an extension of the incsub.org project aimed at providing teachers, students, researchers, librarians, writers and other education professionals with freely available emerging technologies. What makes edublogs.org different from, for example, Blogger is that we’re dedicated to educational professionals, we’re nice and small (by blog provider standards),…
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Frequently Asked Questions
***I’d love to be able to edit a themes / add something to the sidebar / tweak this template… You can do… some templates allow you to extensively customise them thought the ‘template options’ or ‘current theme options’ section in ‘Presentation’ For example, try out the ‘Fauna’ template.You can also manipulate the ‘Links’ section of…
How to get your site stats
Did you know that you get some pretty interesting site stats by visiting Manage>Referrers. Of course, once we’ve got editable templates going you’ll be able to use a heap of systems like sitemeter or statcounter but for the meantime I think this is pretty cool!…
Formating post issues – getting the WSYWIG working…
If you’ve got an existing edublog then you might have problems with formatting posts… the link / bold / block-quote buttons don’t work etc You can fix this by pointing to wp-admin/upgrade.php and clicking there. Sorry it’s not easier at the moment! So just got to http://yoururl.edublogs.org/wp-admin/upgrade.php (make sure you’re logged in) and the WSYWIG…
Upgraded!
So, how d’ya like the upgrade? Pretty nifty huh! Again this is development work and again it’s gonna have a few hiccoughs so please have patience with it (and me!) Have also added a ‘featured blog’ section (to get your blog up there just contact me) and am working on a ‘latest updated’ list too…
Welcome to edublog news!
Welcome to edublogs news, this is a sideblog to use for announcements, canvassing opinion, discussion, requests, bug reports and so on and so on… There is the facility to send out email to all edublogs users and I’ll use that for absolutely critical events (like announcing this) but this is where you’ll get the interesting…