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                                   None – This just inserts your Title as text in your page or post, therefore
                                   this has very little usefulness since your users cannot select, play, or open

                                   the file.


                                   File URL – This opens a new page on the media file.  Depending on how

                                   your browser is configured, this may or may not play, or open the file.  For
                                   example, if you are including a PDF file, you need to have a PDF reader

                                   (i.e. Adobe Reader) installed to open and view the file when you click on

                                   the link.   If you do not have a browser plugin to handle the media, the
                                   browser will attempt to download the media.


                                   Post URL – Every media  file has its own blog  page.   The page is

                                   displayed with the Title you defined, and an attachment hyperlink

                                   underneath to the actual file, followed by the description you added.



       Add Google Maps to Your Posts



       Use the Google maps icon,         , to insert a location map into your post.   This is the same as adding
       the map thru the editor as described above under Edit post (if enabled from the Screen options).   The

       attributes you define for the map (e.g. Location name) are the same.



       Add a Contact Form to Your Post



       Use the Contact form icon         to insert a custom contact form to your post.  A contact form can be
       used to gather information from a viewer, or allow a user to send you feedback, or other comments

       without having the information posted on your blog, and without using e-mail directly.  When the form
       is submitted by a viewer, the information is sent in an e-mail to the author of the post, and added to a

       list of feedback messages for your blog.  You can view your feedback messages using the Feedbacks

       icon on the ribbon bar.


       A contact form can be useful in many ways.  For instance, typically, most websites have a contact
       page which lists how users can contact you.  Typically these sites, especially large corporate sites,

       post an e-mail address but due to the large volume of traffic, they often do not have the resources to

       sort out and process every receipt.  A site may have different pages and contact forms so user

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