You manage blogs and their posts on the Blogs page. To open the Blogs page, in the main menu in the upper part of the screen, click Content » Blogs. The Blogs page appears, displaying a list of all created blogs with the number of posts in each blog and the date of the last post, together with actions you can perform on them.
When you open a blog you can view all posts in this blog. To open the page with a blog’s posts, simply click on the blog whose post(s) you want to view.
To navigate back to Blogs page, click All blogs link in the upper-left part of the page.
The following table summarizes the main properties and actions for blogs and blog posts.
Display content on your website
For more information about the pages where the blog posts are displayed, see Locations of content items: Canonical URLs.
On the page with all the posts for a blog, you can view all comments for a particular post by clicking on the Settings icon and then Comments. All comments submitted for this blog are listed, along with information about the user that logged the comment and the blog post commented.
You can add a custom field to all blogs or to all posts. A custom field is a field that you create. For each blog and blog post there are default fields, such as author, title, etc. If you need to add different than the already existing fields, you must create a custom field.
For more information, see Overview: Custom fields.
You can set permission for all blogs and blog posts and you can set individual permissions for each blog or blog post.
For more information about changing permissions, see Grant permissions for content.
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