Commonly Asked Post Questions
Here the answers to commonly asked questions we receive into Edublogs Support:
1. What does the “Not Found” message on my homepage mean?
By default, the front page of your blog is set to display your latest posts. If you delete the default “Hello World” post before you publish a new post then your front page will display ‘Nothing Found’, ‘404 - Not Found Error’ or something similar depending on the theme you are using. This message is displayed because there is nothing to display on your front page.
2. How do you delete the Hello World Post?
Every newly created blog is the same default layout with posts displayed on its home page with a “Hello World” post and ‘Sample’ page. You can delete this post at any time by going to Posts> All Posts. Remember if you delete all posts, and your homepage is your blog post page, you will see a “Not Found” message.To remove that message you just need to publish a new post by going to Posts> Add New.
3. How do I change font type and size?
We are often asked how to change font type and size in posts. This is really easy to do. Just go to plugins and activate the Supreme Google Webfonts plugin.
Now when write your post, you just highlight the text you want to change and then select the font family or font size from the drop - down menu ( you will see that the drop-down menu has been added to your advanced formatting toolbar in your visual editor).
4. Is it possible to publish posts to different pages on my blog?
We are often asked if it is possible to add posts to other pages, rather than just the front page of the blog. This is commonly asked by educators who want to use one blog for multiple classes or subjects.
And yes you can! But it does involve slightly advanced blogging skills. You do it by sending posts to different pages on your blog by assigning different categories to posts, based on the class of subject, and using a custom menu to create links to the categories from your top navigation. When students and parents click on their category they are taken to all the posts for that class or subject.FAQs
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