June 12, 2022

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Add and Edit Blog Posts


How to add and edit blog posts on your website

The Blog feature lets you create, maintain, and publish articles on your site. It provides tools to edit your individual post and blog designs, letting you provide a reliable stream of personalised content to attract visitors and create interest in your site.


Create Blog Posts

To create new blog posts:


  1. In the left panel, click Blog.
  2. Click New Post.
  3. Type a Post title for the blog, and select the Post author.
  4. To add a main image, click +Image and select or upload an image.
  5. Click Start.


Edit Blog Posts

To edit existing blog posts:


  1. In the left panel, click Blog, and then click Manage Posts.
  2. Next to the post you want to edit, click the Edit (✎) icon.


To edit the post settings associated with a blog post, click the Post Settings ⚙️  icon 

Manage Posts

To add, publish, unpublish, edit, or remove posts from your blog, in the left panel, click Blog, and then click Manage Posts.


Blog Stats

As part of our stats module, we track blog posts page views. To see blog stats, from the dashboard, click Stats, and then click Content Data. See the Individual Page Details section for information on blogs.


Blog Permissions

Blog permissions can be added to team permissions. By default, the Admin permissions group included blog permissions.


Edit Layout

Change the design of the blog post page. Any changes you make to this page affects how all posts display on your blog. You can add widgets to enable additional text, graphics, social media, and other effects. Editing the post design only changes the general layout of posts by adding or deleting widgets, rows, and columns. This does not let you change the text or graphics of an individual post.

To edit the layout of all blogs, in the left panel, click Blog, and then click Edit Layout.


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