Page 54 - Guide Artisteer
P. 54

54
                                                                                                      page




                                on a tag link next to the post on your website to display all the posts with the
                                selected tag.


                                You can find more information below about tags in the section describing the

                                Tags page.

          Allow Comments        Select this if you want to allow viewers to comment on your posts.   Note, this
                                overrides    the    ‘comments’     setting    in   your    Discussion     options

                                (OptionsSettingsDiscussionDefault Article Settings).

             Allow Pings        This is the same as the option, ‘Allow trackbacks and pingbacks’, on the Edit
                                Post page (see below).

                Status          Use this to assign a status to the changes you have made.  If you do not

                                want the changes to be applied and published right away, set the status to
                                ‘Pending Review’ or ‘Draft’.  These status codes are used to describe the

                                state of your changes.  ‘Draft’ means you anticipate more changes.  ‘Pending

                                Review’ tells other Editors or Administrators that the post is ready for
                                publication, pending moderation.   If  you want to publish your changes

                                immediately, set the status to ‘published’.  When you select the ‘Update’
                                button, your post is published depending on however way status is set.



                                You might see the status displayed as ‘scheduled’.  This means that you
                                have scheduled the post to be published at some future date and time.

           Make this post       Your frontpage, or blogposts page, displays the articles that have been

                sticky          posted to your website, however only a certain number of posts will appear
                                on this page (see OptionsSettingsReadingBlog pages show at most).

                                Older posts are shown on separate pages, accessible from links on the
                                bottom of the page.  Select this option if you want the post to always appear

                                at the top of the post list.  Depending on the number of ‘sticky’ posts you
                                have, this normally means the post is always displayed on the frontpage.



                                Note, this option is only available under ‘quick edit’.

            Password or         Select ‘private’ if you  want the post to be visible only to you (e.g.
               Private          administrator).  Enter a password, if you want the post visible only to viewers

                                who supply the correct password.


                                                                           artisteer.net | page 54
   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59