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Site Visibility Select whether or not your web site should be accessible to search
engines or archivers, such as Google, or Technorati.
Permalinks
Each blog post and resource (e.g. image, or video) has its own web page. The web address of that
page is called a permalink. Permalinks are designed to keep a permanent reference to content on
your website. For example, when you create a post, you might revise the content of the article later,
but you want to create the post, and you may want other users (or yourself) to link to your post from
other blogs. If a CMS, in general, dynamically kept changing the URL address of the pages to your
website, it would never be possible to make sure the references from other blogs was correct. To
solve this problem, a Permalink is created every time you post your article. As long as the article
remains on your blog, other authors can make references to your posts, and the URL addresses are
guaranteed to be valid.
Permalinks are created automatically but usually they are not always self-evident. To make them
more readable (to you and search engines, and other services), you can change how Artisteer.net
creates the link.
Options
Common Settings Use this option to configure how your Permalinks are created for all of
your posts.
Default – an ID number is assigned to each post.
Day and Name – the URL includes the year, month, day and post
slug/title.
Month and Name – the URL includes the year, month, and post slug/title.
Numeric – a numerical value is assigned to the URL.
Custom - use the Custom Structure option to define a custom link based
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