1. The document provides instructions for customizing a blog on the Typepad platform, including changing the design and theme, making posts, setting up comment moderation, and adding links and images using TypeLists.
2. It explains how to create different types of TypeLists like Links and Notes to add external links or content to the sidebar of the blog.
3. The document concludes by recommending some MFL blogs to reference and other sites to explore for adding features to the blog.
2. It is recommended that you open an Internet window to run the blog from. You will then need to use the ALT tab command to move between these instructions and the blog. Now, connect to www.typepad.com
11. How to manage the design of your blog-the Design tab
12. This is the main screen to change the appearance of your entire blog. A full explanation of the 4 parts are available on the next slide. 1. To access this, click on the design tab.
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14. 1. These are all your different possible designs. Types of design are available here. It’s worth trying out different designs, but don’t worry too much, it can be changed at any time, even months after you start blogging! 2. When finished, save the changes!
15. The numer of columns principally effects the width of your post. If you are intending to use lots of widgets and typelists (things on your sidebar) it is recommended to have 3 columns- otherwise 2.
16. The content selection screen allows you to decide what elements should be included in your posts (title, date etc) and your sidebar (categories, archive, links etc). These can be changed at any time.
17. Modules are facilities offered automatically by TypePad. Widgets are fun bits and bobs for your sidebar. TypeLists allow you to form links to other sites, and to host badges- of photos and sitemaps of who’s visited your blog. 1 . Choose which aspects you would like in your blog.
18. 1. Ordering content: drag and drop in the order of priority- what do you want people to be able to see first on your sidebar? 2. Then click Save Changes
30. 1. Will allow commenters to provide their details through their TypePad account. These are recommended settings for a school blog. 2. Prevents any inappropriate comments, as the author will be sent all comments to approve for the blog.
32. A TypeList is displayed in your sidebar. It can be used to... - create links - permanently display specific things on your blog e.g. photo displays
33. A TypeList must always be of a specific type. When you have assigned it, it cannot change. There are five different types of TypeLists. However, for our educational purposes, it is the Links and Notes TypeLists which are key. So what are they?!
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36. 1. This main TypeList page can be accessed by clicking on the TypeLists tab. It displays all the TypeLists you have created, and you can add or edit these at any time. 2. Click here to create a new TypeList
37. In this screen you can create a new TypeList. 1. By clicking on the drop down menu you can choose the type of TypeList, and then put the name which you want to assign it. But first you must decide which type of TypeList to use...
38. 1. Choose the List to suit your purpose- in this case, Links.
39. Here we are setting up a link to the SSAT toolkit website. 1. To do this, we need a Link TypeList, which we will call SSAT toolkits. 2. Now press Create New List
40. The Add Item function allows us to input the details of a new Link. 1. Paste the URL (www.specialistschools.org.uk) of the required site. 2. and then add a description in the Notes section. This will appear when the user hovers their mouse over the Link.
41. In order for any changes to appear online, it must be published onto the blog. 1. As such, press Publish
42. 1. Choose where the TypeList should be made. Normally this will be onto your blog, not the About Page which describes you. 2. You will then need to press Save Changes.
43. The blue shaded boxes indicate that a task has been successfully completed. 1. If you want to change the position of the new TypeList on your sidebar, click Order